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ABOVE: Mrs. Slyce and her crew of excellent cooks who feed us. BELOW: Intuitive Mrs. Jordahl reaches for Gary's comic book hidden behind an innocentlooking Adventures in Literature. Sandra and John look on amusedly. Three boys confer in the conference room in the library. TOP: Barb is looking for something in the card catalogue. Two standbys in the A-V department, Ed and Ron, get a film ready to preview. BELOW: Juniors and seniors and their guests danced at the Prom in May in the beautifully-decorated gym.
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play Were Pcirt of Sclioof Xife You Can't Take It With You This years fall play was “You Can't Take It With You,' a comedy in three acts by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Directed by Mr. Tony Steblay with Debbie Johnson and Loretta Curtis assisting, the play centers around a crazy household headed by John Stoller as Martin Vanderhoff and consisting of Judy Miller as Penny Sycamore, James Scheier as Paul Sycamore, Beth Peterson as Essie with Mike Linder as her husband Ed. Paul Johnson as Mr. DePinna, and Carol Throdahl as Bertha the maid. The two lovers in the story were Judy Brill as Alice and Terry O'Brien as Tony Kirby. Others who helped to make things even more confusing were Dan Kopesky as Boris Kolenhkov, Gwen Nelson as Gay Wellington, Art Carlson as Mr. Kirby, Nancy Lind as Mrs. Kirby, Bill North as Mr. Henderson, and Diane Broberg as Olga. “Hansel and Gretel was the title of the play given in February for 2000 children who were bused in from neighboring grade schools for four matinees. It was directed by Mr. Tony Steblay with Judy Miller and James Schreier as student directors. The cast of this familiar fairy tale included: Amy Willis as Gretel. Kern Walker as Hansel, Sally Saxon as the voice of the Good Fairy while Lynn Buck danced the part, Mary Tarasar as Trudi, Judy Miller as Katrin and Steve Norman as Ernst. The ever-famous evil witch was portrayed by Barbi Marks, and Dan Kopesky acted as Narrator. Hansel and Gretel RIGHT: Coach Noreen and cross-country captains. BELOW: Our good friends, the janitors, who keep the place spotless and do innumerable things for us. Between classes with Marty (Denmark) and Barbara (Canada).
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