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As a part of most stage productions, Dave Herakovich creates his stage character. Don’t Drink the Water Cast Father Drobney . . . Ambassador Magee Kilroy. Axel Magee. Marion Hollander . Walter Hollander . . Susan Hollander . . Krojack. Bums. Cook. Sultan of Basher . . Sultan’s Wife. Kasmar. Countess Dordoni . Guard. . .. Kevin Martin Dave Herakovich .... John Condes . . . . Mike Pavlik . . . Rita Dabertin .Allen Clark .Alice Kirby . . . . Denise Flaris .... Steve Emery Sharon Modjeski .Dave Pallo .... Chris Tamez .John Matura .... Gloria Halik . . Tom Kaminsky turmoil, ends in romance During an interrogation, Krojack puts Magee on the spot as he defends the Hollanders. 21
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Burns describes the situation as police sur¬ round the building to catch the spies. After a long trip, the Sultan and his wife socialize during a visit to the American Embassy. Junior Class comedy begins in The talents of the Junior Class were brought to light in the comedy “Don’t Drink the Water”, which was also the first directing effort by Mr. Steven Shepard at Clark. The lights dimmed to find American tourists taking refuge in the United States embassy of a small country behind the Iron Cur¬ tain, after having been pursued by Communist police as spies. Mr. and Mrs. Hollander demanded to be re¬ turned to the United States im¬ mediately, but diplomatic matters moved slowly in the hands of the Ambassador’s bumbling son, Axel. While Axel was desperately plotting a means of escape for the family, he encountered Susan, the Hollander’s daughter, and romance blossomed. After many tribulations Axel thought of a workable plan, but as the curtain closed Susan decided that she would rather remain at the embassy with Axel permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Hollander continued their peri¬ odic arguments even at the American Embassy.
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Junior Dance highlights Food Fair Although the P.T.A. Food Fair was delayed until late January, the annual fun fest lost none of its zest and liveliness. Among the usual fea¬ tures of the fair were the Fish Pond, Game Room amusements, the unbelievable Fortune Tellers, helium-filled balloons, and the A. V. O. Television Booth. Fair-goers refreshed themselves at the Desert Bar with hot dogs and soft drinks and later munched with determi¬ nation on cotton candy cones. Highlighting the Food Fair was the Junior Class Dance, which featured the Kritters, a popular rock group. Student Council members Bruce Jendreas, Jim Halik, and Pat Miller combine work and amusement as funds are raised for future assemblies. 22
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