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Fall season features Anne Frank THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett Directed By Gerri Lee Frye Student Assistant Colleen Kennedy Technical Director Tom Sing Cast in Order of Appearance Mr. Frank .. . .... Mike Barnard Miep .......... ................. P enny Prior Mrs. Van Daan . . .... Jamie Griffis, Maggie Mayer Mr. Van Daan . ................ Steve Allison Peter Van Daan . . . ..... Dale Schoene Mouschi ....... .... H ershey Mundy Mrs. Frank .... .... V ikki Mehaffey Margot Frank . . . . .Sharon Cavanaugh Anne Frank .... .... ..... C y ndy Furze Mr. Kraler . . ............... Jim Baird Mr. Dussel . . . . . .Robert Haley, Skip Kaye Top: Much of the play's action revolves around the romantic in- terest which develops between Anne and Peter, children of the fam- ilies hiding in the Secret Annexe. Here Anne and Peter spend one oftheir precious hours of privacy. Top Right: Long hours of rehearsal were evident in the production. Shown here taking a brief respite are Mike Barnard, Dale Schoene, Jamie Griffis and Maggie Mayer. Right Center: Accompanying the Van Daans into their hiding place was Peter's cat, Mouschi, who provided his master with hours of pleasure. Until his disappearance, his docile presence on stage be- came a fixture in the play. Right: A crucial scene occurs when Anne has a terrible nightmare and awakes screaming. Only her father can comfort her and he spends time at her bed side, sharing his courage. Far Right: During their two-year confinement, tempers grew hot and frequently flared. Space, food, and the rigors of growing up caused almost constant conflict. Here Mrs. Frank, Peter, Anne and Mr. Dussel sit around the dining table pensively considering their fate. 22 f' ew is Q F :- U' :-
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Student Senate is a coordinating body which attempts to organize and reg- ulate the activities of all clubs on campus. Sales, dances, or any other functions must be scheduled through, and approved by the Senate. Several major projects were under- taken through the direction of the governing body. Second semester was the beginning of campus beautifica- tion drive, accomplished through the work of various classes. One result of this was the red and gold garbage cans to match the green school. Now the students on campus feel the Christ- mas spirit all year long. A new development was spirit week held in March. Different classes and clubs to set up booths, sell goodies, and generally do anything to raise the general attitude of accomplish- ment.
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