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Casuall franhc Woody Allen, Kilroy, Axel Magee, The Hollanders Just as in the past, this year ' s production ot Woody Allen ' s Don ' t Drink the Water was a success. Oh, some had their doubts right up [Q curtain time opening night. We thought we ' d never be done in time, laughed junior Brian Smuts, who played Kilroy. Producing the play required considerable stfort by everyone involved. There were lines to learn, costumes to fit, the set to be built, and the never-ending practices; With a talented cast and experienced crew, things began to move along. Still, the magic wasn ' t coming. The days of casual practice narrowed and became more tense, the sighs of relief at the end of practice heavied. ' You ' re never sure if it ' s all going to be there at the right minute without an audience. But you can always count on the members of the cast to support you. ' remarked sophomore Deb Leffel, the cook. The pace was picked up while the endurance lagged. ' We got a little frantic, ' admitted senior Lori Drayer, Mrs. Hollander. But in the end, it somehow worked out just like always. Resolved to ignore Dave Bas- setl, Lori Drayer snubs his pleas of forgiveness The lines of age become apparent as Jeff fvlarkley, uses grease pencil to enhance his age lines for his role as Ambas- sador McGee. Drama Club Play — 23
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Hang Homestead the sen- ior Homecoming slogan and the deathly acting job of Tom Miller only won the upperclass- man third place out of four Entrants, Football, bobby-socks, queen, dressing-down N hen we think back on Homecoming 79, we will probably think first of a football game, but there was much, much more. There were flocks of bobby-socked, pony- tailed girls flirting with t-shirted guys with an occasional cigarette pack rolled up in the sleeve. Kick lines shaboomed rhythmically to a soprano, I found my thrill on strawberry hill. Spirit week had arrived. A rare homeroom was ordered Tuesday morning to vote on candidates for Homecoming Queen and court. The real jest was shifted, counted and recounted. When it was all through, Tina Henry reigned as Queen School spirit helps edge teams on to victories. Bob Exer- son IS clocked full of pep and leads the senior class in their occasionally obnoxious cheers. Discarded clothes were dragged out of trunks and attics to be torn up by fellow spirited students such as Scott Workman. of the 1 979 Homecoming festivities. Lori Grey, Kathy Rhodes, Peggy Wormcastle and Tami Snell filled in the spots of senior attendance dances. The student body got a chance to clean out closets Tuesday. The day was Dress-down Day and except for the Seniors who apparently confused Dress-up and Dress- down day, the dress was casual, and the order of the day was to become more and more Casual as the day wore on, resulting in a number of students being sent home to dress decently, only to return and within minutes learn again the truth about losing the shirt off one ' s back. 24 Homecoming
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