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Oliver :mi ill Oliver is a musical play based on Charles Dick- ens' classic novel, Oliver Twist. Debbie Bender portrayed Oliver, the artful dodg er was Dave Sobyra, David George was Fagin, Debbie Green was Nancy Sikes, and Chris Crow was the evil Bill Sikes. Other members of the cast included: Tim Lem- ming, Mr. Bumble: Lynn Baze, Widow Corneyg Steve Crow, Mr. Sourberryg Deldra Bucker, Mrs. Sourberryg Lynn Gibbons, Charlotte Sour- berry, Bernie Santianah, Noahg the parts of Mr. Brownlow and Dr. Grimwig were played by Corey Miller, Carlos Valencia and Ben Locke. Mr. Brownlow's housekeeper, Mrs. Bedwin, was Joyce Clinton and old Nancy was played by Robin Held. The cast also included many stu- dents as houseboys and singers in the chorus, there were also many in the pit chorus and or- chestra. Oliver! contained many famous tunes from the Broadway production. These included Food, Glorious Food, Consider Yourself at Home , Gonna Pick a Pocket or Two , Who Will Buy, and Review the Situation . There were many dance numbers that were choreographed by Shirley Hichman of the Eng- lish Department. The chorus was directed by Dave Rasmussen and the orchestra by Dale An- derson. The posters were designed by Bob Bit- ner's Art Club. Head of the stage crew was Brett Halsey. Oliver! played at the Porterville Memorial Auditorium on jan. 28, 29, 30 and 31.
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Advisor Committee n 4,493 i' Advisor: Bob Bottoms 1 ., , EQ., M .p t r 1 .-., v,,.,' I The advisory committee Was set up under the direction of Bob Bot- toms, vice-principal, to provide two-Way communication between the student body and the administration. Members of the committee were selected because of their leadership in various groups on campus which might not ordinarily receive representation through student government. The committee met first in their subgroups to discuss problems as they saw them, then in small groups represent- ing a cross-section of the campus where activities were used to ac- quaint members With people outside their group, and, finally, in the large group Where information was exchanged and planning for ac- tivities took place. Major concerns of this year's committee were intergroup tensions and how to lessen them, progressive measures to improve the lit- tering problem, how the discipline code was to be applied and the development of a more formal system of feedback from the com- mittee to the student body. Important progress was made in these and other issues and in increasing awareness was developed of how other people see problems. The major activity for the year was the planning and carrying out of a Human Relations Day Where 120 students and faculty left campus on April 28th to take part in activities designed to discover the basic human being in us all. This first attempt at increasing faculty-stu- dent administration solidarity Was designed as sample of more and bigger events of their kind in the future. 99
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