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Page 51 text:
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Once again the two upper classes of the high school have each staged a play. The Senior class chose The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch, a satire on the Old West written by James Rosenburg. Randy L'Allier had the lead role as Sneaky Fitch with Jim Hugo filling in the gaps with his guitar playing and narrating. A standing room only crowd thoroughly enjoyed the play and the Seniors wished they could have put it on more than once. The Junior class play, The Little World of Don Camilla, was equally as successful. The play is a delightful comedy about the rivalry between a small town priest and a local commu- nist mayor. Don Carnillo, the parish priest, was played by Tom Lee Johnson, and the mayor, Peppone, by John Bauer. Both classes deserve congratulations on their fine jobs. A lighter moment during The Little World of Don Camillo. Nazareth Hall's speech team did fairly well this year, finishing sixth in the, State Speech Tournament. Standingt Cl. to r.D G. Jensen, I. Van Slyke, P. jaroszeski, M. Mattaini, T. Fleming, T. Sawina, J. Finnegan. Kneeling: fl. to r.D P. Hernick, G. Hell. Not pictured: K. johnson. Tension mounts in The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch. Larry johnson, of the Sixth Year, won this year's Declamation Contest with his fine ren- dition, The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner.
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Dramatics The Caedmon Society performed two plays this year. The fall play, The Andersomfille Trial, written by Saul Levitt, was staged with Rick Cunningham, Marty Farris, and Larry johnson in the lead roles. Farris and Cunningham were opposing lawyers for the trial of'Henry Wirtz, played by johnson, the officer in charge of the Andersonville Prison during the Civil War. The spring play,Gideon, written by Paddy Chayefsky, was staged in the beginning of May. The play is a comedy based on the Old Testament, with Joe Gryskiewicz in the lead role as Gideon. The elaborate scenery and unusual lighting helped to make the play a big success. Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot, a play describing the murder of Thomas a Becker in the Cathedral of Canterbury, was presented by the college and directed by Larry Johnson. pictured are: Cl. to r.J Steve Heininger, Ron Baregi fkneelingj, Don Pazdernik, jim McCarthy Cforegroundb, and Kevin Clinton. Joe Gryskiewicz and Rick Cunningham acting in Gideon. Marty Farris Qrightj and jim Varpness Ccenterj question Larry johnson during a critical point of The Andersonville Trial
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Page 52 text:
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ports Basketball Team Missed it by that much! That's the story of this year's basketball team. In the Boy's Club Tournament we blew a fifteen point lead in the last quarter of the final round and even- tually lost by two in overtime. We won the division title the hard way by winning a two game playoff but then lost by six in the semi- finals of the City Championship. It was the same story at the Annunciation Tournament this year, losing to St. Charles by one in the semi's and eventually taking third place by beating Visitation by two in a real crowd pleaser. Captain Dan Westmoreland played almost every minute of every game and led the Highwaymen to the best season we have ever had. Greg Knoblauch Scooter in the A Woolsey goes in for a lay-up against Visitation during the game for third pl nnunciation Invitational Tournament as Cl. to r.J Dave Novak, Tom Fleming Dan Westmoreland help out. Standing: J. Kintop, Coach Roedel, T. johnson, D. Novak, T. Morin, G. Henderson, S. Malone, T. Kramer, M. Pierson, E. Kriegler, M. Deeney. Kneeling: G. Felling, G. Knoblauch, F. Woolsey, T. Fleming, D. Westmoreland. 2
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