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Manlius High School presents Arsenic and Old Lace Nov. 2 1, 22, 1975 Arsenic and Old Lace presented at Manlius on November 21 G 22. It was a classic 3 act, one set play featuring two faintly-on-the-old-side ladies, Abbey and Martha Brewster played by Diane McMahon and Linette Rombout. Abbey and Martha had developed a propensity for relieving other people from miseiy. Elderberry wine spiked with arsenic had enough kick to exterminate a dozen ailing gentlemen. Abbey and Martha were ready to go for more when Mortimer Brewster, portrayed by Steve Oloffson, enters the scene. Mortimer, who is woed and wanted by Elaine the fair Mandy Martin, realizes life cannot go on or end as the case may be like this. He tries to discourage the Aunts from their hobby, but alas they are set in their ways. Mortimer thinks he has his hands full but the play has just begun. Jonathen, Ron De Brock, and his faithful assistant Dr. Einstein (that's Herman not Albert), alias Randy Toots Lootens, who set out to prove that not only are they as good as, but better than the Aunts at the game the Brewsters play. While Sargent O'Hara, Deb Morgan, and the rest of the 53rd precinct, Leslye Anderson, Roger Craine, and Lenore Lebahn, try to handle the legal aspects of this mind-bewitching case. Teddy, Kevin Schisler, calmly strolls in to inspect the Panama Canal, as all good Presidents do. Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Whitherspoon, and Mrs. Harper, played by Ann McMahon, Karen Roush, and Doreen Wiggim, are the three ladies who escape. The poor body, Chris Wise, is the only one who didn't make it. A special thanks to director Mrs. Kay Burton and Student Director Jeanine Bourquin and to all the committees who helped make this play possible.
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NOTHIN PHONEY ABOUT the DEVILS i! pUji VJIkd With the season ending four and five, the football banquet was held in the cafeteria. Huge skunks and flowers covered the walls to illustrate the theme, We're SCENT-imental About Cur Devils . Jeff Poling was voted Most Valuable Player. Everyone was truly proud of our little stinkers . In March, the basketball banquet was held with the motto, Nothin' PHONEY About the Devils . MVP on varsity was Audie Rudiger, Most Improved, Greg Whitmer, Best Defense, Rodney Johnson, Most Improved Defense, Steve Carrell, and various others. Most Valuable J.V. was Bill Hensel, Most Improved, Rich Williams, Best Defense, Greg Polte, and Most Imp. freshmen, Corie Hartz. Coach Hunter presented her players with a rose. Viva Polte was MVP, and Diane McMahon, Most Improved on the girl's team. All cheerleaders received their awards and flowers were given to Miss Langellier. The evening came to an end with a standing ovation for Coach Burton. It was indeed a very special night for all who attended.
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