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You Can ' t Take It With You The world is too much with us, late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: For this, for every- thing, we are out of tune This year ' s play, You Can ' t Take It With You, wonderfully portrayed these sentiments of William Wordsworth. It depicted the life of two families, the Van- derhoffs and the Kirbys, in the 1920 ' s-1930 ' s. The Vanderhoff family was Grandpa (David A.), his daughter Mrs. Sycamore and her husb and Mr. Sycamore (Su- zanne and Nick), their daughter Essie and her husband Ed (Alli- son and Tyler), and Alice (Ka- tie), the Sycamore ' s second daughter. This crazy household also offered itself to Mr. De- Pinna (Chad), the maid Rheba and her boy friend Donald (Tar- ini and Marcos), and Essie ' s bal- let instructor, Mr. Kolienkov (Mike P.). The Kirby family sim- Thought On Every Member ' s Mind: What The Is My Next Line? Chad as Mr. DePinna ply included Mr. and Mrs. Kirby (Brad K. and Bridget) and their son, Tony (Rob K.). The cast was fulfilled with an IRS agent (Da- vid H.), Olga Katrina (Jennifer B.), Gay Wellington (Meghan), and the detectives (Aaron, Bill, and Shaun). The plot centered around Al- ice and Tony and their desire to wed. Alice was very embar- rassed with the apparent failure of her family. Each member of her family never succeeded, and she did not want to become like them. Alice did not feel her mar- riage would work because Tony ' s family was perfect. The plot resolves whenever Alice re- alizes that the Kirbys were not perfect and that their families were compatible. In the end. Grandpa points out that every- one is too involved with them- selves and should now try to support Alice ' s marriage. (Above) Care for a Love (Right) Members of the cast. Dream, Mrs. Kirby? ' fc
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The French and Spanish Clubs participate in one of the many club volleyball games. (Club du Jour won) (Far left) The Science Club. These guys brought U F O ' s to talk about professors who gave out free refreshments. The History Club set out to prove that George Bernard Shaw was really a pessimist. The Model U.N. Club was really big.
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(Left) There ' s always peo- ple who like to work — you can ' t stop them. (Left) I think I ' ll go back to the war play. (Below) Where ' s the vodka, Mike Kolienkov? ■ Bl 1 1 I K. - %■ ' - H ■» . M y ' LI 1 1? jj H
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