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Top left. Directors Mr. Centorcelli and Tami Wiskeman Middle left. Props: J. Capizzi, J. Pryke, L. Bush, P. McLaughlin Center. Lights: D. Marron, G. Wolford Middle right. Sound: D. Kaminski, D. Kapustik Above. Traci Capellman as Grace Caldwell, threatens to Above. Kristen Myford, portraying Martha Morgan, speaks her mind to Natalie whack the villian Roger Varley, who was played by Dave Marine, as Helen Battman and Shawn Donley, as Zeke Rhodes. Sutton. Activities 119
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Tossing the Bouquet Burrell caught the bouquet this year, The ih Bride's Bouquet, that is, as the play by Kurtz Gordon was performed on the 22nd and 23rd days of November. The drama centered around the will of Silas Battman. The will stipulated that Paul Battman had to be married by his 23rd birthday or his long-lost cousin would inherit the family fortune. The antagonist turned out to be Paul's friend, Roger Varley. Fortunately, Roger's tricks back-fired and the happy couple were united in marriage. Congratulations to the cast and the hardworking crews on an impressive per- formance! Top right. Bruce Hyland, as Horace Wiggins, is dragged off by Chris Kijowski, who played The Man. Middle left. Bob Baker and Penny Maier portray the loving couple Paul Battman and Laura Caldwell. Middle right. Cathy Boyle, as Clara Hoover, shares a laugh and a cup of tea with Mike Fiorina, alias Jona- than Lancaster. Lower right. Cast. Standing: S. Donley, 8. Baker, K. Myford, B. Hyland, M. Fiorina, D. Sutton, C. Kijowski; Sitting: P. Maier, T. Wiskeman, T. Capellman, N. Marine, C. Boyle : 118 Activities
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Music Makers at Mid-Time The marching band headed to the hottest south for the coolest jazz to bring Bourbon Street to halftime, in the high- stepping, laid-back “St. Louis Women’’. The 80-member squad strutted and wailed in antics that cut the field, then showed their diversity in the placid Orien- tal tones and harmony of ‘Anything Goes’’. The brass section trumpeted the fast-paced ‘“‘Wake Me Up’, and the drums sounded to the pulsating Spanish accompaniment ‘'Mirada’’. The group spent the last week of August at band camp, perfecting drills and learn- ing numbers, culminating at a parade in Kennywood. Student director Don Ross and Karen Orkis, working closely with Mr. Lagoon and Mr. Farinelli, perfected their conducting skills for the games. The band, known for imparting spirit at away games, continued the tradition with con- fetti, kazoos and an exuberant drum section. Right: Break time for the band. MARCHING BAND: Front: C. Quarles, D. Kane, T. Johnston, A. Arnone, T. Oliver, D. Aliquo, D. Fiedor, J. Cobes, L. Compagnon, A. Ezyk, H. Cunningham, T. Tutelo;:S: Ross, G. Alcorn, G. Baker, C. Modey, K. Orkis, M. Swiergol, G. Aiello, B. Kissel, L. | Johnston, J. Solomond; Fourth Row: B. Fisher, D. Kaminsky, M. Heidenreich, S. Choltko; Second Row: T. Wiskeman, A. Matson, L. Bush, C. Boyle, D. Kandel, M. Wygonik, R. Lagoon, P. McLaughlin, D. Kapustik, M. Yashura, K. Zellefrow, S. Shuey, Heldman, T. Bozzano, A. Ross, D. Holmes, M. Paolillo, R. Miller, T. Klems; Third R. Foeks; Back Row: J. Henry, M. Ciesielski, J. Cochran, A. Craig, R. Taylor, S, Row: J. Lambermont, S. Johnston, D. Dembrowski, D. Zampogna, M. Kostowicz, L. Nevel, L. Alcorn, M. Baker, V. Collier, J. Nolan. 120 Activities
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