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Taming of the Shrew Takes Place April 9, 10 Doug Cruickshands, as Biondello (ABOVE) listens dumbfounded as Tranio (Peter Guy) introduces himself to Hortensio as Lucentio, and Lucentio (Ed Nolde) as Tranio. Kicking and screaming, Kate, portrayed by Barbara Miller (BELOW), vigorously objects to her marriage to Petruchio, Charles Jeffress. Richard Tait, as Hortensio, and Eugene Lawson, as Baptista, decide that giving Kate music lessons can be a little hard on the ears. Petruchio describes to Bianca, played by Susan Saylor, the troubles he has had in taming the shrewish Kate. Bianca is the beautiful younger daughter of Baptista Molina, who had to wait until her quick-tempered sister Kate was married before she could wed. ee al LAA SAIS
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One-Act Play Rates Excellent; Forensics Introduced “The Marriage Proposal,” this year’s entry in the annual one-act play competition, was one of three plays chosen at the district contest at Colonial Heights to go to the state contest in Charlottesville. Directed by Mrs. Marion Waymack, the one-act comedy was also presented to the student body at an assembly. This year for the first time, an intrascholastic forensic contest was held to choose representatives in poetry read- ing, prose reading, spelling and public speaking for the district meet. The winners of this intrascholastic contest also performed for the PTA. ASN SS Bev Moisoff (ABOVE) speaks on superstitions as her entry for public speaking, while Joan Howell (RIGHT) reads “The Cremation of Sam McGee” for her poetry reading. Ivan Vassiliyitch (Richard Tait) asks Stefin Ste- phenova (Steve Larson) for his daughter’s hand in “The Marriage Pro- posal.”
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Representatives and Assemblies Helt Mr. Reid (LEFT) announces National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists, Nancy Verser, Richard Tait, Laura Hiner, and Karl David, who later became finalists in the national competition. “Sure we had a good time — marching,” laugh Helen Sullivan, Bruce Nolte (FRONT), Jack Welch, and Pam Niedermayer, Girls’ and Boys’ State representatives. At the Awards Assembly held on May 26, Jimmy Carmine, Keith Winder, Donald Nuttall, and Glenn Vanderspeigal present a model of Huguenot built by the Drafting Club.
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