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1. Mary and Belle vehemently discuss Minerva's untimely demise. 2. Mary playfully teases her jealous fiance, Keith, after he discovers her entranced from a late night rendez-vous with Dr. Adler. 3. Pete, Belle, and Keith review the events leading to Minerva's murder in hopes of identifying the perpetrator of the crime. 4. The man, alias Mr. Brooks, alias Mr. Black, Minerva's lawyer, has a secret meeting with Minerva to extort money from her over a mysterious secret in her past. 5. In a heated argument, Nora professes her profuse dislike for Dr. Adler before accusing him of the nefarious deed done the eVening before.
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The Its y-Bits y Spider We interrupt this program for a news flash! Lori Langer, David Koch, Liz Ziemer, and Todd Kitzinger have just been murdered! Well, not really. In the Dra- ma Class' production of Web of Murder their char- acters were killed after Minerva Osterman invited her nieces to her secluded home for a reading of her will. As the story advanced several murder plots were re- vealed to the audience. Several surprises awaited the onlookers including an unexpected murderess before the play came to its conclusion. The play was directed by Mrs. DesJardin and was the students' final exam for the Drama class. In the lst semester students learned history of the theatre, pri ciples of light, set, and make-up design and acti techniques. The second semester was occupied wi- Web of Murder. The students were totally respons ble for design, construction and publicity with Mr DesJardin having the final approval and doing t actual direction. Mrs. DesJardin and her students all worked hard 0 the production and although the audiences were large, they were highly appreciative of the hard wor and responsive to the fine performances. 1. Mrs. DesJardin taught the class and Directed the play. 2. The cast in- cluded tfrom left to righU: Dave Konyn as Pete Martinelly, Chris Smith as Belle Humiltor, Liz Ziemer as Stephanie, Lori Langer as Minerva Ostemam, Todd Kitzinger as the man, Dave Koch as Dr. Adler, Pete Schwaba as Keith Latimer, Tiffany Anderson as Mary Hamilton and Cathy Lawson as Nora. 3. The back- stage crew for the show was back- row Kerstin Ruoff, Amy LaCombe, tfront rowT Patti Brenner, Stephanie Sequin, and Mary Fournier.
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46 The Student Council is always an important part of any school. This year under the direction of Advisor Miss Biesenthal and the leadership of President Steve Tebo, the council organized many of Central's Spe- cial functions. The Student Coun- cil is to be commended for their. participation in the organization of Homecoming, Christmas baskets and Winterfest twhich was a rush job since it was so Close after Christmas vacation; They also pro- vide money for charities and helped host a Hi-Q social after the first match. Student Council's activities tend to be over looked even though they are very important to our school life. The yearbook would like to sa- lute you, Student Council You put the beat in our school. 1. The 1983-84 executive committee for the Student Council was tseated L. to RT Betty Roberts, Vice-President; Ms. Candi Biesenthal, adviser; and Khareen Batuela, secretary. Standing are Treasurer Todd Kitzinger and President Stephen Tebo. 2. The members serv- ing on the Student Council this year were; tSeated Left to RightT Betty Roberts, Todd Kitzinger, Ms. Candi Biesenthal, advisor, Steve The Authority Son y t Tebo, and Khareen Baurela, tStanding in middle row from left righn Kris Carriveau, Lori Langer, Kevin La Lazeme, Jim Chris pherson, John Konyn, Paul Garden, Liz Ziemer, Sara Darcy, tB rowT Jean Boschaert, Ann DeBruin, Dave Koch, Jeff Tebo, Siobh Arnold, and Marcia Konyn. i
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