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1. Mr. Smoltz gags Mr. Wafler. 2. Mr. Jones, a lonely old man, inquires about a room. 3. Mr. Wafler proposed to Ms. Kambarian. 4. Mr. Chamness charges San Juan Hill. 5. Mr. Smoltz persuades Mr. Lusido to stop drinking before doing the operation. 6. Mr.McConkey becomes another victim of he sisters. 7. Mr. Forbes described the second act in his play. Faculty Presents Arsenic and Old Lace Arsenic and Old Lace, directed by Mr. Ron Pennell, was the first faculty play since 1972. The play is a comedy involving two elderly women, Abby and Martha, played by Ms. Helen Kuenstler and Ms. Beverly Scroggins, who believe they are doing a social justice by poisoning lonely old men. Tryouts were on a voluntary basis and most of cast had never acted before. The cast practiced during the worst weather ever in January. Character role highlighted the play: Mr. Chamness as Teddy con- stantly charged the stairs, Waft Padgett as a detective caught the murderer, Max Forbes as a police- man turned playwright. Phyllis Weiss, David Culp, and Ann Rich painted the set, spending hours stenciling the wallpaper. Many faculty members donated fur- niture to make the set look truly Victorian.
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6 Wild Gorilla Is Uncaged In Auditorium The Gorilla, directed by Mr. Rich- ard King, was the winter play. The plot revolved around three detec- tives who were searching for the criminal gorilla, not knowing that there was a real gorilla, which had escaped from the zoo. Meanwhile, the other gorilla was kidnapping Sy- bil Stevens, the owner of the house. At the end the detectives caught the criminal gorilla and realized the real gorilla wanted to be friends with people. This play was performed to coin- cide with the opening of the movie, King Kong in December. The cast, which consisted of 19 parts, was chosen by open tryouts. Practices were held four nights each week between two and four hours for six weeks. During the first week the cast concentrated on act one as a unit and then proceeded to act two and act three. The cast worked hard for the opening performance on Wednesday, November 24. 21
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