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Mary Dwyer's dilemma between playboy Bill Schwarz and indus- trious Dave Keenan is related by narrator Kathy Semotuk. .. f 1 Little girls arent as easy to tool as they used to be,' mutters Mark Grachek as Lori Zuidema finishes him oft. Director ...... Assistant Director Student Director Band Director. . Choreographer. Publicity Director Set Design .... Costumes . . . THE CAST Mary Berzak Mary Dwyer Paula Dwyer Mark Grachek Mike Hartel Bill Hill Dale Johnson Dave Keenan . .... Mr. Gary Fischer . . . .... Mr. Larry Schaat . ......... Pat Straub , . . . .Mr. Stuart Anderson ...............CherylBell . . . . . Miss Mary Ellen Golberg . ......... Debbie Onstad .....,Chris Low Brad Kirschbaum Sandy Knobloch Lynn Kremer Neal Mondo Gary Peterson Bill Schwarz Kathy Semotuk Lori Zuidema DANCES AND FABLES Sharon Anderson Jean Ceynowa Lil Caesar Mary Haluska Craig Hartel Mike Jaruch Pam Jeska Cindy Kroger BAND Brad Dille Brad Kirschbaum Cheryl Low Debbie Olson Lenny Oswald Sue Rawn Jaunita Rice Mark Roach Linda Schaat Julie Uglem Julie Wendell Danny Sebolboro Joy Sebolboro Denny Sucik
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Spirited Cast's Efforts to Thurber 'em Dead Captivate Record Audiences, Please Director Presentation of Thurber Carnival marked the most ambitious staging ef- fort ever undertaken by the CHHS drama department. Scenes from James Thurber's writings were performed by a forty member cast. The large cast and continual costume otic backstage and dressing room conditions. A live band on stage helped maintain the play's momentum. Capacity and near capacity audiences viewed per- formances on November 14, 15, 16, 21 and 23. and make-up changes often caused cha- : M After signing the surrender terms at Appomattox, Confederates Dale Johnson, Gary Peterson, and Bill Hill join Union soldiers Mark Grochek and Mike Hartel in a salute to l'Dixie. At dress rehearsal, Mr. Fischer catches several shots Henpecked Bill Hill drifts into another daydream of his cast in their colorful costumes. under the watchful eye of his wife, Mary Berzak.
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Snow Thoughtfullg Adds a Final Glow to Preparations for Hglander Holidags Holiday Cheer decked Helglllsf halls OS Happiness can beatragile thing especially students applied their creative energy to the doors ot their first hour classes. English department asserted its artistic superiority as Mrs. Coonan's class claimed first place, Mr. Gleasons sec- ond, ond Miss Tutvanders third. Christ- mas trees in the lobby and in the mall were trimmed by the student council in order to spruce up the appearance ot the school. Decorated with streamers, a ten-toot wreath, and an illuminated crepe paper Christmas tree, the gym hosted a special Wednesday evening Yuletide concert by all school choirs ot Columbia Heights and the concert band. A combined chorus ot choir and band members added a tinal sparkle to the celebration ot Christmas. Students in their sixth hour classes enloyed the tradi- tional treat as carolers tunetully strolled through the halls. With music provided by The Only Ones, students concluded their Christ- mas activities at the Necking Dance. Jolly Jim Waite, whom many Hylanders insisted on addressing as t'Santa, lis- tened to orders tor Christmas presents and distributed candy canes. l In grandiose splendor, Councils stately pine graces the mall. Christmas is just around the corner, but some l-lylanders get bogged down in the parking lot in their enthusiasm to pursue their two week lark. II8 tor Mr. Gleason s class s . 3, 5.
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