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weei? Suite ,A T : Y' A f I l the Time? Ten p.m. The nighT before opening nighT of The fall play, Plaza Suife, by Neil Simon. The place? Nyman Hall. The reason? LasT dress re- hearsal and compleTe run Through of The enTire Two hour show , . . Twice. BoTh run-Throughs have been compIeTed and The exhausTed acTors are seafed in The fronT row prepared for noTes. Mrs. Marfinez enTers. Mrs. Martinez: Overall, The show ran smooThly ex- cepT for a few misTakes. WhaT happened in acT one? The shaver was miss- ing and so was The phone. WhaT's going on back There? Tim, we need To fix ThaT lighT swlTch. lT fell ouT when Alex slammed The door. Melissa! T . Melissa: WhaT? I ThoughT l did greaT. T Mrs. M: ThaT was The worsT you've ever done. NexT Time, Take The coffee cup by The handle. lT's sup- posed To be hoT. Ohl Sharon, l almosT forgoT, good cover up on The phone line, ACT Two lines were skipped. Good run Through. Ricky-projecTl M.J. Craising handy: There were props from acT one i . wP 't-Ge--.. ,,, , V . .. .... -5260.2 ' l'LL HUFF AND l'LL PUFF . . . Karin Cunningham and John Poriela awaiT The enTrance of Their daughTer, PorTela was also on El Molina. TAKE AN AFFAll??- Melissa Wil- moT Takes noTes from Alex Am- briz. WilmoT was a Two year member of The Diaconians, WHAT Al?E YOU SO NERVOUS ABOUT? M.J. Wells and Ricky Wasson bring The characTers of Muriel TaTe and Jesse Kiplinger To life. Wells was a member of chorus and El Molina, T' '18 Fall Play 'L -. H --e-- -1.-.gulf -v 4- -- A Ts: leff on sTage+-if Ricky: And mygargle wa- Ter wasn'T in' place. Mrs. M: STephanie will Take care of iT. ACT Three was The besT so far. Good fa- cial fexpressions on The pan' of Karin. John, play more To The audience on The ledge scene. Bob, A can we make The rain a liTTle louder? Karin, walk sofTer. Bob: Yeah. How were The lighT and phone cues? Mrs. M: GreaTl Now I Think we have a good show here. We've puT in hard and long hours and l'm sure we all wanT iT To be successful. I know iT will be. Go home, eaT, and geT plenfy of sleep. We have a big day ahead of us To- morrow. Mrs. MarTinez's expec- TaTions were noT unfulfilled when massive crowds filled The audiTorium on November 49, 20, and 24. Plaza Suire was one of The mosT professional shows l've been in, ex- claimed junior Arfhur Mar- finez. This was a greaT op- porTuniTy for The casT To grow as beTTer people Gnd C1CTOrS, sTaTed Mrs. MarTinez. .,4..uw... , ..... -, T. ' lf QW . J. :ii - Jane -. : T- -- '
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ySterz'o1,1S HCSUQQCJ 772 ef ACT I FRESHMAN: Gee whiz, when I become a sopho- more I Think I'II join The KnighTs if I geT To wear ar- mor like ThaT. JUNIOR' Don'T be silly. KnighTs don'T wear suiTs of armor. AT IeasT noT The service club I know. I'm a member. FRESHIVIAN: Well why is ev- eryone dressed so weird? JUNIOR' IT's Halloween! FRESHMAN: WhaT are you supposed To be? JUNIOR' If I'm wearing a mask and a cowboy suiT, whaT do you Think I am? FRESHMAN: Zora? JUNIORSJ No, sTupid, The Lone Ranger. FRESHMAN: WhaT's going on over There? CpoinTing Towards The ouTdoor sTagey JUNIOR' ThaT's The annual cosTume oonTesT. FRESHMAN: Are you going To enTer'? JUNIOR: No, buT I'II waTch. WanT To come? FRESHMAN: You, a junior, would be seen wiTh me, a freshman? JUNIOR' Sure, I'm wearing a mask, no one will noTice. ACT II CfronT of ouTdoor sTagey JUNIOR' Well, whaT do you Think? Emi-4' -:Y Y: -Eeimfz.-L, . --45 ,, LIKE FATHER LIKE SON-Nick Koza gives a liTTIe faTherIy advise To Fransisco Uribe. Koza was on Cougar sTaff. FRESHMAN: WhaT's ThaT? A rabbiT in a haT? JUNIOR' Yeah! ThaT's Bun- ny Pierce. FRESHMAN: ThaT's kind of redundanT. JUNIOR' Huh? Look, There's a Freddy Krouger. FRESHMAN: If you Think ThaT's scary, look over There, The Grim Reaper. JUNIOR' Who? FRESHMAN: You know, deaTh. JUNIOR' Oh. CBeIl rings and junior disappeorsg FRESHMAN: By The way, my name is . . . Who was ThaT masked man? THE END THE NOSE KNOWS-Gene Hen- derson looks on as The cosTume conTesT is held on The ouTdoor sTage. Henderson was a mern- ber of The wresTling Team. srudemlife I 47
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