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Enter Laughing At 8:00 on November 15 and 16, 1974, our auditorium, Halsey Hall, was filled with adults, teenagers, and children watching, laughing at, and immensely enjoy- ing a production which was by far one of the funniest shows put on by our drama department. Enter Laughing, by Joseph Stur, is set in New York, in the spring of the mid-sixties. David, aptly acted by Leon Rawitz, works in a small shop as a machine apprentice for Mr. Foreman, acted by Russ Gabay. Billy Birnbaum and Holly Frank performed, with hilarious success, the parts of David ' s con- cerned parents, whose aspirations hinged on his becoming a druggist. David had no such ambition and saw himself more as a playboy pursuing an acting career under the direction of Mr. Marlowe, dramatized exhuberantly by David Klings- berg. On his way to stardom, David finds himself involved with three lovely women, Miss B., Angela, and Wanda, played by Abbe Becker, Lori Berezin, and Lucy Crom, respectively. The curtain closed as David realized that a successful future lay ahead, possibly in the field of acting, and definitely with Wanda. Performers and audience members lauded the show roundly. One student remarked, I couldn ' t believe it! It was actually funny! The cast was a cohesive unit; as one actor commented, By the time we performed it, we were like one big, happy family. Mr. Joseph Trinity, assisted by student director Gene Tul- chin, did an excellent job of casting and directing the production. All those who devoted their time and talent to Enter Laughing should be proud of the result, a fine comedic performance. CAST in order of appearance Mr. Foreman Russell Gabay David Kolovitz Leon Rawitz Marvin Morey Epstein Miss B Abbe Becker Miss Pike Gwynn English Don Baxter Mitch Slater Don Darwin Peter Gottlieb Marlowe David Klingsberg Angela Lori Berezin Mother Holly Frank Father Billy Birnbaum Wanda Lucy Crom Waitress 24 Debbie Ariciadano Roger Stephen Legawiec Lawyer Amy Bloom
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GIRL ' S TENNIS In only its second season at Dayton, the girl ' s varsity tennis team compiled a 15-2 record, won the Surburban Conference and qualified for the State Tournament to be held in the spring. Somewhat hindered by their lack of a home court and forced to use the Berkley Heights courts as a base, the team nevertheless lost only to Millburn, last year ' s champion, and to Caldwell. However, the Dayton team beat both teams later in the season. Six of Dayton ' s girls were selected to be on the All-Suburban Conference teams. They were captain Eileen Bass (13-3) first doubles, co-captain Laura Hockstein, (16-1) second singles, co-captain Randi Schnee (13-3). first doubles, Laurie Weeks (12-0) third singles, Cathy Picut (11-3) second doubles, and Gail Bieszczak (11-3) second doubles. A very strong addition to the attack was freshman Donna Lies (9-5) first singles. The other players on the outstanding team were Teri Bloom, Susan Ostrich and Donna Gerber. Special thanks is due to Coach Ed Jasinski. The team is anxiously waiting for its con- Terence banner and the state tournament in the spring. Dayton 4 Summit 1 Dayton 5 West Orange Dayton 4 New Providence 1 Dayton 5 Verona Dayton 3 Madison 2 Dayton 3 Caldwell 2 Dayton 2 Millburn 3 Dayton 4 Summit 1 Dayton 4 West Orange 1 Dayton 5 New Providence Dayton 4 Verona Dayton 5 Madison Dayton 2 Caldwell 3 Dayton 4 Millburn 1 Dayton 4 Brearley Dayton 4 Clark Dayton 4 Kearny 1 We can beat them lefty. Is this what they meant by girl ' s tennis?
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