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Slwakespearian Comedy Presented JUNE PLAY-Row 1-N. Pitts, M. White, M. White, P. Ivory, H. Butler, D. Moscow. Row 2-J. Green, M. DeBarr, B. Litvin, A. Zuroff, L. Schurgin, E. Supian, Miss Emma Mayer. JUNE PLAY-Row 1-R. Katz, J. Hoshkovitz, B. Ser- Row 3-R. Schwartz, D. Schey, D. Lipsehutz, L. Hoff- lin, B. Schwartz, A. Saltzman, L. Schurgin, B. Litvin, man, D. Sternberg, B. Schechter, Mr. Clifford White, Row 2-D. Moscow, B. Wilson, R. Klempner, P. Kap- M- Kaskyl P- Barns, H- Gfanadefv H- Kutmsky, B- lan, L. Feldstein, H. Butler, E. Straver, B. Goldberg, Swartz- E. Supian, N. Pitts. Twenty-thx-eo
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Tw Curtains Part on UHeaven Can Wait Mr. Clifford E. White, director of Central's senior plays L PL Y Row 1 E Blau M Fenton M. Krekun, M. FAL A - - . , . , Weisling, E. Rubin, E. Blau, J. Horwood. Row 2 - N. Rosen, H. Lipsitz, A. Engel, M. G 21 r fin k 1 e, E. Applebaum, E. Feldman. 5-1 FALL PLAY-Row 1-M. Gaines, J. Panush, J. Grossman, E. Feldman, M. Glicken, R. Rosen, Mr. White. Row 2-G. Tennenhouse, D. Epel, H .Epstein, M. Schneider, I-I. Eisenman, A. Goldstein. only-two Under the direction of Mr. Clifford E. White, speech and dramatics teacher, his assistant Burton Schwartz, and Stage Mother Betsy Wilson, the senior class of June, 1955 presented one of William Shakespeare's most loved comedies, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Midsummerl' by Will, as the cast fondly called him, is a play of plays, combining the lives of three kinds of people, mortals, immortals, and workers, into one humorous theme. The principle characters of the senior play were: Puck, David Moscow and Nehemiah Pitts, Lysander, Burton Sirling Deme- trius, Gerald Hoshkovitzg Helena, Rochelle Klemp- ner and Lois Feldsteing Hermia, Phyllis Kaplan and Bluma Goldberg, Bottom, Bill Swartz, Oberon, Hadar Ctranaderg Titania, Rena Katz and Estelle Straverg Hippolata, Betsy Wilson, Theseus, David Lipschutz, and Robert Schecter, Flute. Congratluations are due Miss Emma Mayer for the dance sequences which she helped to create, and Mr. Joseph Kertesz for his fine interpretation of Mendelssohnis orchestral accompaniment. It was the first time the orchestra had ever accompanied a senior play. There were over one-hundred fifty people work- ing to make this production a success, including more than twenty-five back stage committees. These committees and their chairmen strove to add just the right touches of color and realism called for in the script. This was the first time a Shakespearian play had ever been presented at Central, and it was the hard work and preservance of all concerned that made it the great success it was. As the house lights dimmed and the curtains parted, Centralites waited breathlessly for the class of January, 1955 to present their play. Heaven Can Wait, the hilarious three act com- edy, was presented December 9 and 10, and was a tremendous success. The play described the adventures of a prize- fighter, Joe Pendleton, who upon dying and losing his body, was none too anxious to go to heaven. The situation became more involved and humorous as the play progressed. Heading the able cast was Herschel Epstein, who portrayed Joe Pendleton, the fighting hero of the play. His sweetheart Bette was portrayed by Sharon Katz and Ethel Feldman on Thursday and Friday nights respectively. Since all good plays must have a villainess, Evelyn Luxenberg and Joanne Grossman donned the black cape and mustache and did superb jobs. Mr. Jor- dan, played by David Epel, had the job of heading Heavens working crew. His staff members in- cluded daffy 7013, played by Harold Eisenman, and the twin angels, Elaine and Eleanor Blau, who es- corted both the fortunate and unfortunate souls either to heaven or hades. The Senior Play involved a great deal of time and effort on the part of the whole cast, the di- rectors and the committees. The whole student body appreciates the fact that without the able guidance of the director, Mr. Clifford E. White, and student director Marilyn Glicken, the Senior Play cou1dn't have been the success it was.
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Twenty-tour BAND-Row 1-J. Dunn, W. Fussel, B. Sims. S. Giv- han, W. Snowden, C. McKeiver, R. Bland, B. Ladd, S Sirota, B. Williams, D. Gleaton. Row 2-S. Freund, W. Smith, G. Shust, L. Aronoff, E Feldman, J. Kazdan, M. Rubin, F. Jerris, G. Bodzin Row 3-B. Folson, R. Thornell, J. Brown, D. Abels, R. Rapport, R. Horwitz, C. Lazarov, A. Alford. Row 4-D. Mann, L. Thorpe, A. Wardlow, S. Stoffer H. Bressler, M. Katz. Standing-Mr. Kertesz, H. Ellis, A. Young, S. Papo, W. Peck, R. Nachman, R. McMurray, R. Finch, C. Ran- dall, W. Harris, M. Miles. Activities Enlightened by Music if ti' ORCHESTRA-Row 1-S. Bernstein, L. Hayes, R. Nachman, Mr. Kertesz. F. Adler, R. Rosen, M. White. Row 2-F. Novetsky, E. August, B. Halpern, J. Ivory, J. McCarty, M. Ott, A. Brown. Row 3--P. Liptzen, W. Ledger, R. Rapport, T. Shook, L. Aronoff, R. Horwitz, J. Kazdan, G. Saxe. Row 4-F. Woods, D. Abels, R. Finley, M. Miles, S. Freund, M. Silver, H. Ellis, L. Lachover, S. Barry, J. Braune.
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