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.4. i -. Vliv , 41 .0 'I 0f ,, t: man. Mari Lou Bock. Standing: Ronnie Tackott. Nanm Daughmtx. Mike Johnson. Phil Boggs. David Carr. and Tom Binwn. Above: I won't stay to dinner and depriw your fami- ly! Nam'y Daugherty tells Roger Shaw and Kathi e in S t o LOU i S, , Wojcieehowski. Klimt Me in St. Louis? a three act comedy - writtvn by Christopher Sergel, was presented by the junior class under the direction of Mrs. Dianm Merillat and Miss Sandy Frey. Student dim'tor Elaine Eberle, stage manager Helen Grogum. and committee chairman Margie Rice 1 assisted in the production of the play, which was 1; presentmi on April 29 and 30, 1971. ' Dressed in costumes altered to coordinate with the early 1900 fashion, the cast, composed of nine girls and seven boys, was plagued with loose hems and stiffiy Starched collars. An actoris last minutv illness and a frightened prop ta caO added to the havoc backstage. But despite these minor difficulties, the play was a success and at- travtmi one Of the largest audiences ever in at- tendam-v at a C.H.S. play. Below: Such a precious vat! Fur MI: I wish .wu would lune! Kathx Wojvim'hms's- ki WWW Ronnie Tat'kvtt. Sharon Cooper looks on. M7 X'W: Your children are hoodlums! Mari Lou Berk Ivlls Linda Nnrnuln. 21
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