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Trish Van Devere and George C. Scott Xmkewns A Student Addresses Mr. Scott at His Lecture 4 .I Congressman Rosenthal speaks to Flushing students Students Are Fascinated by Congressman Rosenthal This year Flushing students were privileged to attend two series of lec- tures on vastly different topics. A group of Drama students, led by Mrs. Lois Miller, attended a series of lectures on the Broadway theatre sponsored by the N.Y. League of Theatres and Producers and the Board of Higher Education. The lectures were given by professionals who spoke on their various areas of concentration. Among the lecturers were playwrights Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, directors Vinette Carroll and Michael Bennett, designers William Rittman and Patricia Zipprodt, producers Morton Gottlieb and Waiss- man and Fox, and actors George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Hume Cronyn, and jessica Tandy. On December 9, FHS had a special lecturer, Congressman Benjamin Ro- senthal addressed an audience of American History students. He held an informal question and answer period and discussed such topics as foreign policy, abortion, illegal aliens, and local problems like Flushing Airport and Gateway National Park. Congressman Benjamin Rosenthal, Eli Abolafia and Dorothy La- Barbara discuss issues at outcome of lecture. 'es Lecture l'l es Lecture Se e Seri I' es Lectu ri GJ cn GJ L.. :J 'l-3 U GJ -l L ries re Se 3 -I-J U U -l an GJ ':: GJ CJD GJ L- 3 -I-J U GJ -.l LD GJ ': GJ cn GJ L- I3 -l-J U GJ -.l LD cu ': cu CD
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Top Row: jackie Setty, Kerry Frommer, Alice Rabinowitz, Marshall Carpen ter, Iody Abramowitz, Bottom Row: Marci Silverman, Monica Major, Novel Ilette Maitland, Cheryll Walters, Sheryll Mack I Sheila Dorwitt, Charles Corrierre, and Sheryll Mack Rehearse Their Lines And A One, And A Two .... This year's SophfFrosh SING, entitled The Way It Really Was During The Black- out , was directed by Rachel Jordon. Un- der the production of jackie Setty about thirty Sophomores and two Freshmen performed their SING on the nights of March 17 and 18. Ms. Sharon Schnitzer served as SophfFrosh SING advisor. Their version of the 1977 New York City Blackout pointed to a ten year old Conne- ticut boy as the cause. The boy, who is afraid of the dark, converted all of New York City's energy to Conneticut, thereby causing Conneticut's first poweron. Cast of SophfFrosh SING Noreen Rosen, Laura Staffanell, Emma Soto, and Novellette Maitland Wait For Their Cues ob L- I-Iron -C: Q-CD So '78 W8 275 Soph-Frosh '78 ng 275 .: LD O L- ui' .c Q. O CD .: U5 O L- UT .C Q. O an oo lx on c: E71 .: cn O L- 'T .r: Q.. O CID oo lx OD C 275 .C cn
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