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Unaware ol the Russian's identity, Winton and Humphrey continue their discussion. 4- .. ... , -- ....r,.,, ,,,. Now it's Winton's turn to deal with Miss Skillon. As a good maid should, Randee Nicholas cleans up the untidiness. CAST .... Randee Nicholas Brucie Patterson ...... Charles Russell Mary Lou Hurd ....... Scott Ryder .. . Michael Donchez Ida la maidl ..,,..... Miss Skillon ........... The Rev. Lionel Toop .. Penelope Toop ......, Corp. Clive Winton The Intruder ..... ,... . ., The Bishop of Lax ..,...... ....... I ohn Couch The Rev. Arthur Humphrey . .... lames Mulcahy Sergeant Towers ........... . . . lames Rohrbach
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junior Class play a slapstick success The Class of 1976 brought to the stage last year a farce in three acts called See How They Run. It was performed on Friday and Saturday, March 14 and 15, 1975 at 8:00 p.m. in the LHS auditorium. Mr. Dale Kehler, the director, was ably assisted by Stage Manager Cindy Braden. The story centered around a British vicar, played by Charlie Russell, and his wife, an American actress, played by Mary Lou Hurd. The action was provided by many scenes of mistaken identity and slapstick comedy. The calm of the vicar's household was interrupted by an es- caped Russian convict played by Mike Donchez, a drunk- en spinster, Brucie Patterson, who was usually found hid- den in a closet, and an AWOL corporal, portrayed by Scott Ryder. lim Mulcahy and john Couch added mock reverence to the play as very confused men of the cloth. Randee Nicholas and lim Rohrbach rounded out the cast with their fine performances as a Cockney maid and a brusque sergeant, respectively. The audience responded to the humor enthusiastically. Both nights brought large crowds thanks to the publicity committee. Other groups that deserve special credit were the property of make-up committees. :s2'?5f?.s c i lt, F- -vc it 4, A bemused vicar calls for aid for the intoxicated Miss Skillon. The corporal and Penelope reminisce, which leads to a night on the town.
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BASD welcomes new superintendent Dr. Stanley A. Schainker assumed the top position of Superintendent of Schools in the Bethlehem Area School District in August of this school year. A native of Universi- ty City, Missouri, Dr. Schainker attended Princeton Uni- versity where he majored in political science and minored in psychology. He received his master's degree and doc- torate at Harvard. Before arriving in Bethlehem, he held the title of Assistant Superintendent for Instruction in Yonkers, When asked why he left Yonkers, Dr. Schainker stated that he wanted to have the challenge ofbeing The num- ber one guy in the organization. He was very much interested in the size ofthe Bethlehem system. He felt it was not too small to keep things from being done, and not so large as to be impersonal. He also was very curious about some of the new concepts and educational plan- ning in the Bethlehem schools. Dr. Schainker brought with him an associate, Dr. Ed- ward Vollbrecht, much to the skepticism of many area residents. But Dr. Schainker felt that having someone who had worked with him and knew his style would make his adjustment easier. Dr. Schainker has many new ideas and thoughts, and he is very open-minded and flexible. He has a very optimistic outlook regarding how he will handle his administration and how he will be received in this area. Considering these two qualities, Dr. Schainker seems to be a man who will attain his professional goals. I : K- . Dr. Schainker discusses new policies effective this year. With obvious pleasure, Dr. Schainkcr listens to comments at a Student Advisory Committee meeting. + I
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