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x Tina DiBacco, Matt Panlages, and Wendy Slroud work together in one of lhe many comic scenes of thc play. Above' John Eros mukcs himself ovcr into the smiling psychopzilh, Elwood R, Dowd Q Ii r- x Y I . .Vi gil? Q 17
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arvey Appears At Euchd And another thing! Never upstage me again! This year's Fall Play was a Comedy about a 6' lV2 rabbit named Harvey. The play was written in 1944 by Mary Chase, and after along run on Broadway, it was made into a hit movie. The main character, Elwood P. Dowd4played by John Erosfand his friend, Harvey, spend their time making friends and going to bars. However, Harvey is invisible to the rest of the world, causing most people to believe Dowd a mental case. His sister Veta Sim- mons, played by Tina DiBacco, tries to commit Dowd to Chumley's Rest Home, a mental institution, but the staff is confused and thinks Veta is the one who is sick. The comedy expands from this mix-up. Aside from the cast, credit for the success of the play is due to several other people. Ron LaBondano designed the set. Allen Black was in charge of the sound and lighting, and Amy Reno was the head of the prop department. Sue Bukovac acted as Student Director. Thus, the success of the play was not due to the efforts of any one person: it was a team effort. B it -1. I' va 01 Q .gf f i Joe DCOYHH flUlShCd UP SOYHS IHS! miflllle Piiiflliflg of lhe SCI- John Kisthardt and Aida Saracevic look in wonder at the holes in a hat left in their office
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r Spirits Haunt The Hall All those signs that plastered the hallways on Thursdays and Fridays didn't appear by magic. They were the efforts ol' the Spirits Club. The Spirits Club is an informal group of EHS stu- dents who spend each Wednesday night painting signs and posters to express their support for the school's various sports teams Right. Some Spirits Club members were even ready to use their lingers when there xxeren't enough paint brushes to go around. Three heads are better than one. iv' l , . 1. 5 Nx. -.p. Se' -- S Lf' F. SLI Q Maybe it will look better if I use my tie. www- l
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