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ak, Carol Melkett lCarrie Costello! tells the operatorults screamingly urgent! Brindsley iHerb Washerl is all ears to the Colonel's lGlen Hayrothl suggestions. jerry Kernion as Schuppanzigh, a victim of mistaken identity. Clea, Brindsley, and Carol groping their way to the stairs. n A gm. , LZ , Well l never! exclaims john Novak. ,WW f' K Vi, 4, V- ,, V. V, f V- ,. ' .iflyn , 14 I , 1 A M' V , L Clea fHeather Kinneyl making her entrance. Miss Furnival lCheryl Golemol and Harold Goringe are Uohn Novak! distraught about the situation.
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One-A ct-Plays Hit Off Season A quaint bedroom setting and a darkened living room set the stage for this year's one-act comedies held on November 5, 6, and7 in the Hersey theatre. Both plays were directed by Mr. Bruce Drouin, The first play, A Visitor From Forest Hills, was a Neil Simon comedy. Lisa Young jtMimseyj was the unfortunate victim of pre-marital jitters locked in a hotel bathroom. Gwyn junkel and Eric Olsen play Norma and Roy Hubley, Minsey's frantic parents, and Marc Lasko plays the husband-to-be. The second play, Black Comedy, is a slapstick that revolves arounda blackout in London. Herb Washer plays Brindsley, a poor artist, Carrie Costello plays Carol, his fiance, and Glen Heyroth plays the Colo- nel, Carol's father. Fine performances were also giv- en by john Novak tHarold Goringej, Heather Kinney tClea1, jerry Kernion t5chuppanzigh2, and Hannes Danner tGeorge Bambergerj. Contributing to the production were Mr. Edward Moon, Technical Director, Liz Bartlow, Assistant to the Directory and Mrs. Dolores Lindgren, Business Manager. The creative set construction added to the com- edy's success and showed a great deal of time and effort. All of the students should be recognized for their outstanding performance. by julie Kane V UL at L51 Roy Hubley tEric Olsen! will go to any extreme. 3 1 .Y 3 1 3 5- S s if fi. tl: . .tg .,. Norma Hubley iGwyn junkellj portrays a worried mother. Borden Eisler tMarc Lasko! assures the Hubleys he'll get the situation under control. . 'Q . f V un' NJ -Q K T010 0 U 'T E fy? ' r 5 1 1 l 3 4. Q Loggi . . V 0 ' N A stunning bride-to-be tLisa Young! is finally ready for marriage.
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Girls' Tennis Sends O'Neil Downstate The 1981 Girls' Tennis Team, consisting of 4 sen- iors and 7 juniors, struggled through the season with an 8- 12 record. Coach Nancy Holmgren commented that the 7juniors played most of their season under pressure because they were not use to the tough competition. Many girls were also put in positions they were inexperienced in, but none-theless each gave 100W at each match. Coach Holmgren also added that much was learned during the season and the girls were a fun group to work with. Two standouts on the team were Licia O'Neilat 1st singles, and Michelle De Latour at 3rd singles. Each girl hada 10-8 record for the season. Licia fought her way to state. There she won her 1st match, but after her next two grueling games she lost to a girl seeded in the top sixteen. Michelle volleyed her way to a victory for her 1st match in conference, but then lost to her next opponent. All in all, the team had a rewarding season. Coach Holmgren is optimistic, and is already predicting a good and skillful season for 1982. by Aubrey Piech julie, Nanci, janet and Sue get into some heavy strumming. Aubrey Piech swings with ex- af 3 Licia O'Neil demonstrates the concentration that helped her go downsta te. janet Huck shows a look of determination. Sue Kendig displays a unique ' cellent form. Style.
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