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to moments on the battlefield in Viet Nam. Upper left-Denise Dubczak, portrays a highly posses¬ sive mother. She sketches a portrait of her son to be placed over the piano. Upper right-During a picnic, the Girl becomes shocked ot the thought of her lover wanting to have twelve children. Center left-Gus Flaris, os the little Boy, becomes in¬ volved in digging up the tree. He learns that people have roots, just like trees. Center right-A self-centered father, played by Tom Kruczek, feels that his son has died, because it was his duty to him and his mother. He is proud of his son, now! kight-The Young Man realizes that his life is coming to an end. I can ' t feel my hands. Mom! Dad! Please ! ' '
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“Summertree” is quite effective as it relates With over half the audience in tears, a young man uttered the last words of his life. “Mom! Dad! Please I The lights slowly faded to mark the end of the All-School Play, Summertree. The production was directed by Mr. Steven Shepard and presented on March 23 and 24. The portrayals of the youth, and his family and friends were sensitively done and merited the praise of all who attended. Summertree was a dream. It was a nightmare of memories which passed before the eyes of a sensitive youth moments before he died. The central figure of the tree dominated and influenced the memories and experiences of the young man. It was a refuge and an escape. It was sometimes friendly and sometimes ominous. In any event, the summertree was the ultimate survivor in life. Center left—The Young Man, ployed by Chris Bobos and the Soldier, played by Kevin Martin ore sitting beneath the tree reading letters they hove received from their parents. They find that they read their letters often, to re¬ call happy memories of the past. Center right-The Young Man realizes that a hond could be stripped like a leaf. I guarantee you, you won ' t feel a thing. Except yourself . . . screaming. Right—Trying to make her love hoppy, the Girl, por¬ trayed by Debbie Novotny, becomes saddened by the news of her lover. They both realize that a scholarship will be impossible for the Young Man to receive, be¬ cause his family has too much money. 26
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Student Council sponsor spring intramurals Spring . . . A time of rebirth; a time to rejoice at the coming alive of nature. A time to appreciate the things that one so often takes for granted-the smell of a flower, the song of a bird, the twinkle of a star, the sparkle of a day after a spring shower. A time to feel young and vibrant, tender and gentle, playful and silly . . . A multitude of emotions to be experienced in Spring. Spring . . . A time to participate with others in school activities. Volleyball, intramural ' s featured sport, drew large crowds and eager players, all willing to defend the honor of their homerooms. Two benefit student-teacher games highlighted the basketball season, while ping-pong players were faced with stiff competition. Upper right—Freshman homerooms learn the value of working as a unit in the intramural volleyball tournament. Center left-lntramurals Chairman Jim Haig cheerfully re¬ flects on the successful basketball tournament. Right-While friends wait readily, o Freshman puts all her strength behind the ball as she plays in her hoomroom ' s first game. Far right-A delicately-colored butterfly lights on a 28
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