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Arsenic and Old Lace Cast Abigail Brewster .... Rev. Dr. Harper Teddy Brewster. Officer Klein. Officer Brophy. Martha Brewster Mortimer Brewster .. Elaine Harper. Jonathan Brewster ... Dr. Herman Einstein Mr. Gibbs. Officer O’Hara. Captain Rooney Mr. Witherspoon Body. Director .... .Cheryl Peterson .Jeff Pavlovich .Ken Greenberg .Tim Jez .Jim Kozak .Sue Vasilak .Gary Novotny .Laura Walker .Mike Johnson . Mark Janas .Marc Kiekenapp .Tom Markovich .Mike Vacendak .Phil Vater .Eugene Wisemiller Mr. Richard Carpio in annual theatrical venture A visitor i “charitable fects other With a loud “charge!” on the trumpet, Teddy signals his ascent of San Juan hill. 19
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Plans are made for discreet burial of a body in the cellar by Abby and Martha Brewster and their brother, Teddy. Juniors portray proficient poisoners Arsenic and Old Lace, the first play effort of Mr. Richard Capio, brought comedy to the Clark stage in this year’s Junior Class play. Act one introduced Abigail and Martha Brewster, two sweet, old spin¬ sters, and their benignly insane neph¬ ew Teddy, who believed he was Theodore Roosevelt. Quite by acci¬ dent, another nephew, Mortimer, dis¬ covered a body which Abby and Mar¬ tha, out of the charity of their hearts, had poisoned. The arrival of the black sheep of the family, Jonathan, and his partner in crime, Dr. Herman Ein¬ stein, complicated affairs. Act two saw the Brewster home as a hideout and graveyard, while Elaine Harper, Mortimers fiancee, suffered through the comical confusion. In the last scene, Jonathan and Dr. Einstein were finally apprehended and Abby, Martha, and Teddy all made a new home at Happy Dale Sanitarium. Old family differences result in a rather tight situation for Mortimer as his brother Jonathan and Dr. Einstein prepare him for further abuse.
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Music, French decor leave fond memories In elegance and grace, Linda Lacinski arrives at the Shoreland Hotel. Between dances. Junior Class sponsors Mr. Majcher and Mrs. Snider, and their spouses, reflect pride in the efforts of their class. French-inspired, the Shoreland Hotel was transformed into a scene of elegance for the 1968 Clark Prom. Couples were seated for dinner in the Louis XIV Ballroom, as strolling musicians serenaded. Bob Roberts and his Orchestra enhanced the night with the beautiful ballad, “More.” The New Colony Six, playing popu¬ lar music, brought to a close an eve¬ ning to be remembered “Longer Than Always.” 20
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