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UPPER LEFT: Marilyn Sherman and April Little cre- ate an etching project in art class. UPPER RIGHT: Keep your distance when Dracula is thirsty! An unidentified student (at left) works with Dracula (Linda Miller) in a science experiment. MIDDLE LEFT: Junior Tate Perry adjusts machinery in the Vocational Education Department. MIDDLE RIGHT: Creating a terrific sound are Andy Thompson (on tuba), Dave Ferrara, Mike Litt, and Randy Sundcll. LOWER LEFT: Freshmen Joy Boelens and Debbie Lutz form a doubles team during ping pong in physical education class. Classroom Creations 15
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Classroom Creations AT RIGHT: John Hernandez, a senior, poses with his potato baby’ project for Adult Living class. Students had to take care of their potato babies for a week, keeping a daily diary of hap- penings. BELOW: Juniors Rudy Torres and Tony Weber work on welding projects.
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Pillow Talk' Entertains Fall Audiences The fall play, ‘ Pillow Talk ' was a comedy about a young man named Brad Allen, played by senior Shawn Bach, and a young woman named Jan Morrow, played by Sabrina Sliwiak. The two live next to each other and share a party line on their tele- phones. Allen is a womanizer who is con- stantly on the phone with one of his many girlfriends. Jan is an interior decorator whose job requires her to speak with clients frequently. She can never get through to any- one on the line, because Allen is always on the phone. needless to say, Jan hates Brad, and vice-versa. Finally, the two meet by chance. Brad recognizes Jan instantly, but she fails to recognize him. Brad then decides to play a joke on her and disguises himself as a Texan, right down to the accent. The prac- tical joke backfires after a while, and Brad falls in love with Jan. Among leading supporting char- acters were Alma, the maid, played by Sue Wester; Jonathan Forbes, Brad's friend, played by Joe Nowak; and Mrs. Walters, who is one of Jan's tasteless clients, played by Maripat Zavadowsky. on THE PHOME with Brad Allen, Ma- rie (played by Wendy Boelens) seems happy to hear his voice. THE CAST OF PILLOW TALK. Front Row: Joe Mowak, Sabrina Sliwiak, Shawn Bach; Row 2: Doug Qibson, Wendy Boelens. Randy Sundell. Sue Wester, Linda Maiorca, Joy Boelens, Maripat Zavadowsky; Row 3: Heather Sears, Jenny Beam. Mike Litt, Chet Seymour, Ke- vin Moore. (Mot pictured: Dave Starkweather and Ali- son DiPerna.) 16 Pillow Talk
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