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You Can’t Take It With You This year’s spring play was called “You Can’t Take It With You.” It is a comedy written by George Kauffman and George Hart. This hilarious story revolves around the mildly insane antics of the Sycamore family. These range from Grandpa’s snake collecting to Essie ' s candy making between ballet steps. Then there are the Kirbys, an extremely conservative and proper family. Alice Syca¬ more (the only normal member of the family) is in love with Tony Kirby. This is where the conflict of the play arises. How can these two sweethearts, from oppo¬ site families, get together? One way was to invite the Kirbys over for dinner. The Kirbys were very shocked to find such a crazy atmosphere, and therefore came to the conclusion that marriage was totally out of the question. At the end. Grandpa Sycamore finally convinces Tony ' s father that life means more than slaving on Wall Street for money. Penny- Laur a Marron Essie- Penny Bradberry Rheba- Dawn McComas Paul- Mike Donohue Ed- Brian Baldini Mr. De Pinna- Kerey Quaid Donald- Dan Wishnoff Grandpa- Steve Wertheimer Alice- Debbie Loja Henderson- Neil Burkhart Tony- Lee Lenhardt Olga- Pam Depper Mr. Kirby- Paul Andrews Mrs. Kirby- Connie Barker Gay Wellington- Lynne Anderson Kolenkov- Bob Sahatjian Three Gentlemen- Dan Torres, John Fasesky, Nolan Abbenhaus. 72
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One Act Plays On January 14, 1 977, the Advanced Drama class of Jacquie Calvert presented One Act Plays. Directed by Jacquie Calvert and Larry Voellger they were received with overwhelming re¬ sponse by the audience. The first play, called THURSDAY EVE¬ NING, was performed by Sandy McComas, Nolan Abbenhaus, Patti Bowan and Mary Beedle. The second play, called OVER¬ TONES, was performed by Laura Marron, Tammy Jensen, Con¬ cetto Lamaestra and Sherree Pollard. The final play, THE GOOD DOCTOR, was acted out by Steve Wertheimer, Brian Baldini, Nolan Abbenhaus, Lorraine Smith, Ron Haggard, Bob Sahatjian, Jeff Gutierrez, and Penny Bradberry. 74
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