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Seniors Produce Mil1er's ccCruoib1e,' Reverend Hale fDom Cappl aceuses Tituba fDebby Saundersj of witchery as Abagail fNaney Gablel lis- tens. HM John Proctor fR0n Bieglel tries to explain to Aliagail why they must stop seeing each other. Mr. Cheever fPaul Horvatinj finds what he believes to be a voodoo doll as Proctor tries to explain. Rev. Parris Uim Hickey, and Rev. Hale attempt to persuade Titulua to free herself from the bonds ofthe devil. Arthur Milleris the Crueilile ti play ol' witelies and voo- doo in 17th Century Massaelitisettes, provided the sc-ript lor the Class of 7717s senior play. Directed by Mrs. Gary Hendricks. the play was shown three times from Friday, November 20, to Saturday, the 2lst. Lead- ing roles were played by Hilltoppers Ron Bic-gel, who played Proetorg Jim Hickey, Reverend Parrisg Paul Horvutin. Mr. Cheeversg Tom Hickey, Giles Coreyg and Otto de Ridder, Hawthorne. Tim Malloy, Mike Mieei, Steve Cargo, ,lohn Sev- erson, and Mike Binkley also acted in the production. Nancy Karol was Abagail Williamsg Naney Gable. Mary Warren, and Debbie Saunders played Tituba.
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'N'-is Yellow Feather fMike Miccil dramatically tries to butcher the valiant Big lim Brown Bear Uohn Seversonl assists the aged and sickly f0tt0 de Ritterj. scout, Fleet Foot fMatt Capl. Schools Combine for uLittle Mary Sunshinev Gallant and steadfast, the Forest Rangers stand at attention. Jointly. JCHS and SFA studt-nts vornltined to pro- duce the musical nielodranta Little Mary Sun- shinefl Foreign exchange student. Otto de Ridder, portrayed the male lead. Big lint... and the It-male lead was played by the ever-so-graeetttl Kitty Kelly. Barb Softeheek delivered the prologue. john Sev- erson played Brown Bear: Ron Bit-gt-I. Billy .lesterg Sue DePratt, Mme. Ernestineg Kathy St-heitzer, Nancy Twinkleg Mike Mittel, Yellow Feutherg and Tim Malloy, Oscar Faifay. The colorful Forest Rangers were Dom Cap, Paul Horvatin, Steve Vargo, Mike Binkley, Tom Reiter, Mike Keely, Arnold Kump, and Steve McCabe. Situated somewhere in the mountain area of' Colo- rado, the story involved dramatic conflicts with Rangers and Indians, and in the end everyone lived happily ever after. --..,,i.-an vgyn-A. at ,,,g.:L-' ' -r,,,,,g.ia.tn-... c.. Jig The Boarding School girls wait for the return of the Forest Rangers after the Mata Hari dance. From Lep to Right: Judy Piercy, Sue Carey, Peg Cahill, Lynn Worrell, ,lanet Markelz, Terry Mahaffey, Terry Turgliatto, and Debbie Loutos.
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