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14 Operetta Tryouts For Spring Musical As Cornelius Hackl iChris Thompsonj and Barnaby Tucker fJohn Barrowmanj dance the polka with lrene Molloy iLynda Racichj and Minnie Fay lBarb Honiotesj, the men notice their boss Horace Vandergelder. Ermengarde 1Traci Newsamej, Ambrose Kemper iNick Hatzisj, Dolly iAmy Evansj, Cornelius Hackl iChris Thompsonj and Barnaby Tucker lJohn Barrowmanj sing Put On Your Sunday Clothes for their trip to New York. 2 WH- 5 Horace Vandergelder iDoug Jobnsonj is taken by reverse psychology when Dolly says good-bye.
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l Senior Sue Hinaldo relaxes as she donates her blood during the Student Council sponsored blood , drive. lVlini-Homecoming Undergoes Changes Mini-homecoming, instead of its l traditional week of events, was changed i so that the events spanned the entire year. Student Council coordinated many activities in which students could par- ticipate. As in previous years, the Battle of the Sexes was held at a special assembly. Competition was rugged as students raced through tunnels, shot baskets, diapered dolls, and pranced across tires running towards the finish line. Retaining their second consecutive title, the girls were victorious. Another festivity usually conducted during mini-homecoming week was cartoon day on January 29. The cartoons ranged from The Three Stooges to Bugs Bunny. Student Council also presented My Bodyguard, a 1980 film to the student body on February 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. On April 30, a special assembly introduced Dr. Ford, a hypnotist from the Skokie area. He displayed his skills by hypnotizing volunteers from the audience. Dr. Ford assisted each student in improving himself in academics and mental or physical burdens. He was convincing in his presentation. He had me convinced at least! stated Sophomore Tammy Blum. Besides conducting the activities of mini-homecoming week, Student Council supervised other events for students. By assisting with the Walk for Mankind, Big BrotherlBig Sister Phone-A-Thon, Toys f l fOr T0t5, and 3 Blood Drive fOl' area Student CounciI's VaIentine's Dance hospitals, Student Council helped many Pf0videS Sefvf0fKevff1JHmeS and Fresh- charitable causes. mal? Lisa Wilson Wfffl E lT76ITlOl'3bf9 d8f7C6.
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'Hello, Dolly' Dpen To All Dolly Levi Gallagher lAmy Evansj, a favorite customer of the Harmonia Gardens, returns triumphantly to be welcomed by all the waiters and the maitre'd who sing Hello, Dolly. v Z, V. .fe T N, . ::nl'HN-- Students Production of Hello Dolly took place between early January and late April. I chose 'Hello, Dolly' because l think it is a good play. It is a different play from last year's 'My Fair Lady! I felt that we had the characters to play the lead roles, stated Mr. David Danckwart. Sixty-five to seventy students performed in Hello, Dolly for a house of approximately 500 people a night. Performances were held Thursday, April 29, Friday, April 30, and Saturday, May 1. There were many people who helped with the production of Hello, Dolly. Among them were Mrs. Georgia Hatzis, Mr. John Croissant, Linda Haegar, Ken Talarico, and Paul Bru- satori. Also the band and choir parents cooperated. According to Mr. Danckwart, The play was a success. l thought the entire show was an excellent example of ensemble acting. , . , ... . is is 'N X ' X Qs-at it is st Q ... Wwgxwk , .,,... .. . . .. Dolly talks to her late husband asking him to give her Barnaby Tucker lJohn Barrowmanj and Cornelius Hackl lChris Thompsonj hide from Horace Vandergelder a sign showing his permission of her marriage. lDoug Johnsonj as Dolly proceeds to sing Motherhood March.
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