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After Hours Nisht Life The familiar question of “What are you doing tonight?” could be heard as Rebels prepared for the upcoming weekend. Meeting in the library in the morning and in the auditorium after lunch, groups of Rebels socialized while planning their weekends. They looked forward to the weekends, which brought a much needed and welcomed break from the schedule of the week. Fleeing from the day-to-day routine of homework, students escaped on Fridays to be greeted with the usual choice of movies or parties. During football season, the football team provided entertainment for Rebels, who turned out in record numbers to cheer their team on to victory. Others with more money packed into the Richmond Coliseum to see Doobie Brothers and Pablo Cruise, while many headed for William and Mary Hall, where Boz Scaggs and the Beach Boys played to near sell-out crowds. When funds began to run low, Rebels frequented Regency Square, which remained a favorite place to meet friends while browsing through shops. As many Rebels turned eighteen, Broad Street Station and Phillips Continental Lounge became popular night spots in the West End. Less ingenious Rebels had to be satisfied with a night at home in front of the television. However, the general opinion was that almost anything was better than homework and studying. Shopping spree. Senior Judi Harrison and boyfriend Jeff Wright search for Christmas presents at Hip Pocket in Regency Square. 22 Dating Socializing
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Midnight rendevous. Senior Karen Munson and junior Mark Atkinson portray two starry-eyed lovers in a romantic scene from Ah, Wilderness. “Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please! Tonight through the special permission of Samuel French, Incorporated, the Drama Department is proud to present Ah, Wilderness by Eugene O'Neil.” Following weeks of practice and hard work, the actors’ and actress’ patient effort was shown as Ah, Wilderness was presented to a packed auditorium on December 8 and 9. The auditions, rehearsals, and days spent before and after school preparing the play paid off as production went smoothly in spite of several mishaps. Passed off as part of the play, the accidental breaking of a table by Mark Atkinson prompted backstage giggles which gave away the mistake. The numerous hours of work contributed not only by the cast, but also by the interested students who signed up for set-construction, lighting, and make-up proved to be worthwhile as cheers and laughs rose from the audience. Aiding in the production, concerned Rebels assumed other less glamerous jobs: printing programs, hanging signs, and distributing tickets. Working behind the scenes these students sacrificed recognition for a rewarding experience. Their only reward was the satisfaction they attained by knowing they helped out. Ah, Wilderness centered on the growning pains of Richard Miller, junior Mark Atkinson, and his attempts to reconcile with his girlfriend, senior Karen Munson. Impressive and professional, Ah, Wilderness had many looking forward to the musical, which was produced in the spring. Plays 21
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“We must stop meeting like this.” Juniors Frances Fain and Jamie Isen take a minute between classes to exchange a greeting. Small talk. Catching up on last minute homework, juniors Jon Duresky and Kate Clementson meet after lunch in the auditorium. Dating Socializing 23
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