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Go-go-good night, Hercules. When I look at you, Amy, all I can say (James Smith and Earl Whitford) is- Boing'. (Barbara Kilbourn and Carey Backus) The Senior Play provided many hours of enjoyable practice for those who partici- pated. There was also a great deal of hard work involved. But all this effort was well worth it as the play was flawlessly performed and the large first-night audience repeatedly applauded the many tragically comic scenes throughout the three- act mystery-comedy. Now don't worry, Mary. Everything wi I I come out alright. (Jane Brown and David Wood) What do you think I'm doing? Putting up a Christmas tree? (Mari anne Hooper)
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SENIORS AND MR. AMERANDO PRESENT CHILLER OCTOBER 30 and 31 IN HIGH SCHOOL GYM Cast of Finders Creepers: (from left) front: Wayne Bango (Henry), Stuart Gonio (Dr. Brown), Cheryl Ward (Celeste), James Smith (Wilbur Maxwell); second row: Penny Reed (Frankie), Barb Kilbourn (Granny), Marianne Hooper (Daphne), Paul Dusharm (Claude); standing: Earl Whitford (Hercules Nelson), Mary Vrooman (Nina Quigley), Carey Backus (Mr. Quigley), David Wood (Mr. Nelson), Jane Brown (Mrs. Nelson), Corrine Slate (Madeline), and Richard Lancor (Richard Schuster) Under the able direction of Mr. Gerald Amerando, the Senior Class presented a three-act mystery-comedy, Fi nders Creepers, by Donald Payton, to a large and receptive audience the evening of Octobe r 35”. Although the crowd was consider- ably smaller on Halloween night, those who did attend the second presentation were treated to cider and donuts. Much credit for the success of this undertaking is due those who appeared on stage, to be sure, but, in all justice, a word of thanks must also be extended to the many behind the scene. Line coaches were Vicki Rogers and Ruth Hibbard. Set construction pooled the talents of Marianne Hooper, Penny Reed, Vicki Rogers, Corrine Slate, and Mary Vrooman. Publicity was handled by Cheryl Harrington and Jane Brown. The stage crew was made up of Dan Kaminski and Wayne Bango. Helping to paint the set were Carey Backus, Jane Brown, Marianne Hooper, Penny Reed, Vicki Rogers, Corrine Slate, James Smith, Mary Vrooman, and David Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Breindel and Sheri Smith were also most helpful. The play centered around the confusion caused by a man supposedly deceased, two timid visitors, an unscrupulous doctor, and a swinging grandmother.
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Things have evidently really been happening around here. (Cheryl Ward, James Smith, Barbara Ki Ibourn, and Carey Backus) I'm talking about the creep in the book. (Penny Reed) I'm going home ! (James Smith and Earl Whitford) Who turned on the light? (Ca rey Backus)
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