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LANGUAGE STUDENTS Lydia Goriaczew, Steve Berhow, james Kurczodyna, and Karin Lindner perform national dances of Germany. student exhibits and shows Prospero, Caliban, and Sir Toby Belch. They were all on hand November 20 to entertain parents and friends at the school's annual Fall Festival. The Shakespearean characters came to life in scenes presented by the English department as a tribute to the Bard's 400th anniversary. Besides the plays, visitors had a wide selection of student work and projects to view. Sounds of approval could be heard coming from the girls' gymnasium as the Panther staff and Distributive Education students modeled the latest teen styles in a fashion show. Meanwhile, in the boys' gym- nasium, students were rigorously exercising and dem- onstrating their gymnastic skills. There was plenty of activity in the Assembly Hall too as the band, choruses, and dancers presented a toast To Music. The fortune telling booth wasa popular stop for those interested in their future. And those in a buying mood found many interesting items available in vari- ous rooms. As the evening came to an end, the visitors waved goodbye to the teachers and students and then left, still talking about Kelvyn Park's impressive Fall Festival. ELEGANT AND POISED, Anneliese Brown models a teen-age girl's dream dress during the Pantberbf Fall Festival fashion show.
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llllflfllfg girggfswfaae f sf' HAMMING IT UP, Miss Melinda Doman's students rehearse scenes from Twelfzla Night. Shown are Fred Wolff, Connie Gralin, Charles Koshewer, Carol Green- wald, ancl Charlotte Lowry. DRESSED IN HER BEST, Carol jenners entertains the Fall Festival audience with a song in .a salute To Music. Fall Festival gives visitors an opportunity to View PROCEDURES for making vanishing cream are demonstrated by Louise Pratt as part of the chemistry departments exhibit. PUNCH AND JUDY puppets direct Pat Hakes and Jack McCabe to the various Shakespeare playettes which were on view.
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66Father of the Bride Weddmg bells were heard around the school halls this June as the senior drama classes presented their three performances of The Father of the Bride before en- thusiastic audiences. The play was about a middle class family and all the problems they encountered preparing for their daughter's Wedding. Directors Mr. Michael Fontanetta and Mrs. Joan Schiel and a capable student cast worked many hours to make the play a success. Approximately 160 seniors tried out for parts which made it very difficult for the direc- tors to decide on final casting. Although only a comparatively small number of people were actually visible on stage during the play, there were many other students behind the scenes who contributed to the production's success. When the cur- tain rang down, they all shared in the enthusiastic ap- plause. l3RlDE AND GROOM Terry Senkus and Richard Wechner are jubilant as the play ends and their problems are solved-or just begin- ning. TOP LEFT-REHEARSING their lines are Betty Zdunek, Richard Wechner, Ray Miller, Tom Bedell, and Terry Senkus. MIDDLE LEFT-GESTURING Paul Malebranche brings smiles from Sandy Berglin, Valdine Mason, and Dennis Weiner. BOTTOM LEFT-ATTENTIVE Tom Miner, Sarma Dirikis, and Pat Dunn listen to Yolanda Williams for their cues.
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