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E-E-I'I-9PI-Z-Ii'I-I-Z'Z'I-I-I-I-I+. . I-3I'I-I-I'I-I'I'I-I-I'2-I-I-I-I'.'.'.-.-.' .... ' .success sounsaoaosoonsuo osooooono aoooocouocoooooa soooooonoonoqanoooooeooooocs .... .,.,.,., gotoooaooouooooqoqaqaoonosooooooaooooos The Gateway Drama Department opened their season with the production of Neil Simons' The Good Doctor . The plot revolved around a writer in Russia at the turn of the Century. He tells tales common to the happenings of the day. The destruction of a young man's pride after an accidental sneeze on General is portrayed in The Sneeze. Govern- ess deals with a young, naive governess being cheated on her pay by her Mis- IFBSS. The talents of an unsure dentist are tested when he has to remove the tooth of a local Sexton in Surgery. A Quiet War deals with two old ArmyfNavy pals who have contests on strange items such as 'the perfect lunch', women, etc. The abili- ty of one mans gift to break up married couples is shown through The Seduction. The Drowned Man tells of a young man's strange profession of drowning himself for the entertai ent of others and a price of 3 rubles scared child's first theatrical auditio and her great ability to act is portrayed in The Audi- tion. A poor, but demanding woman fight- ing for the extra money due her sick hus- band is the message of The Defenseless Creature. The Arrangement is about a fa- thers gift for a young man on his I7th birthday. One catch, the gift is a chance to spend an evening with a voluptous lady of the night. Throughout the play, the Writers message is to tell of his lifetime goal. Unfortunately, he never tells of the goal. Everyone who was connected with the show thought it went really well and gave a different aspect of theatre to the audi- ence. The audience, in turn, enjoyed a delightful evening. As Sr. Doug Schorz- man quoted, lt was heck, but it was gsfffsjf -sf of ft si, t neocon!! oqouooooo oaoaoo 32 The Good Doctor anoosoocnooaeoosuoanon.aooqooaoaqoouoonngonqcoooooosonoooooonanqooauooaoacuosooo announcesnnooonuoanaoqousconce:angQaQoqananonnnuaououaaooogaoooooqaqonuoncoooouo Srs. Craig Spencer and Steve Hopp pray for strength after Craig removed 5teve's tooth
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Students could spend weekends watching the Denver Bears or the Broncos. Lakes in the mountains give students a chance to get away from school life. il' Y Soph. Joey Giles spends weekends working at Karmelcorn in Aurora Mall. Playing games at Leilflans was a popular pastime. Friday, Saturday and Sunday were the days that all Olympians longed for. From 7:28 am Monday morning, students were found either dreaming about what they did over the weekend or what they would do for the upcoming one. A popular place to go on weekends was Aurora Mall. Here students could make new friends, go shopping, and even get a bite to eat. Of course movies, an all time favorite, continued to occupy our free time. Some of the most attended movies were 48 Hours. Sudden Impact, Scarface, and Return of the Jedi. In the trend of the 8O's, playing video games and working with computers were what some students chose to do. There were a lot of students who spent their week- ends in hobbies, like boxing, ice skating, and gymnas- tics. Cthers found school sports to be a challenging way to have fun and stay in shape. Celebrity Sports Center, demanded the time of Gate- way Students. Watching the Broncos, Nuggets. Bears. Flames and Gold, Colorado'-5 sports teams were for f- Sl people who had extra money to spend. bl Jxf X! X Many students were not as lucky as others and had lt 'Qi , ' the X- nl K to spend their weekends working. The people who Q ,EJ couldn't find anything better to do stayed home with T97 X 'x V V . baby brothers and sisters, housework and dreaded v X. SV' E-' Y ,cf , homework. jx Vvmfxoi Weekends were made for Olympiansl i Ju? ' i S .tst ' X, X J 0,1 J f uf, X gf ,K st? f cos in? tiff W
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Sr. Doug Schorzman tells Sr. Chuck Derby of his profession, drowning. 1 .'I'Z-PK' Cast List ' Craig Spencer The Writer The Sneeze Craig Spencer .... .......... Chuck Derby . Monte Bruce , , K elle y Miller ..,. Tyleen Schweer Craig Spencer . Kelley Miller . , Lisa Robison .. . Craig Spencer . Steven Hopp . . . Craig Spencer . Doug Schorzman Chuck Derby . . . The Governess ' A Vsltkggkylf '34 Quiet War . . . . Writer . . . . Narrator .,,,.. General . . . Cherdykov . . . M. Brassilhov Wife . . . Narrator . . , Mistress . . . . . Julia . . . Narrator . . . Sexton . . . Narrator . ..,. Navy The Seduction Craig Spencer .....,,............. NarratorfPeter Tyleen Schweer Monte Bruce , , Doug Schorzman Craig Spencer . Chuck Derby , , . Steven Hopp . . . Craig Spencer . Lisa Robison . . Wife Husband The Drowned Man Sailor , . , Narrator , . . . Aristocrat ,,...,..............,,Policeman The Audition Chekhov 'A Defenseless Creature Steven Hopp ...,,..,..,........,...... Assistant Doug Schorzman Tyleen Sch weer The Arrangement Craig Spencer .................., Monte Bruce , . . Kelley Miller . . Craig Spencer . , . , . Kistunov Woman Narratorflfather Boy The Writer Woman . . . Writer .g. O l Sr. Doug Schorzman is disturbed over the choice of appetizer that Sr. Chuck Deby has suggested. ' 4, Sr. Craig Spencer tells of the tale of E': two old men 's weekly meetings to Far left: Sr. Craig Spencer works heartily at pulling the tooth. of Sr. Srs. Doug Schorzman and Chuck Derby discuss the makings of the Student Life 33 olaoeg
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