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Permission: Impossible Good morning, Mr Phelps, today is Dog Day. February it) Time check tor students is 8 55; for teachers, the big hand is on the 9. the little hand is on the 11. At the Class Day Assembly seniors presented the first original senior play. The play which was written by |oe Macola and Tom Lycett satirized the administration. It involved a plot by guidance officers, led by Col. Hindersome to take over the administration. Mr. Dizastrow discovers the plot and calls in Phelps and the I.M. force. The guidance officers are defeated, but then Mr. Doorman persuades the force to help him overthrow Dizastrow. The school board must now appoint a new principle. Their choice is the custodian, Mr. Krammer! CAST OF CHARACTERS Phelps......... Cinnamon....... Col. Hindersome Snagley........ Getzenmadder Mrs. Gerbig . . . Dizastrow ..... Doorman ....... Talker ........ Cococola ...... . . |eff Pfeiffer Maureen Brewer Indrek Buttner . . Bob SkiIIman . . Nick Bonucci . . . Gail Griffith Hank Appleton . . . Mike Greffe Russell Chalker )oe Macola Phelps What else can ! you tell us? Get enmj lder A thousand wild Dizastrows couldn't drag it from me. Phelps How alxrut a strawberry lollipop? Gelzenmjthk'r Make it banana and it's a deal. 191
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Senior Week This Year Senior Week was more successful than we have ever seen it. It added to the joy felt by seniors at the thought of only one more week of classes. Senior Week ran as follows: Tuesday......... Senior Teaching Day Wednesday ...... Honor Teachers Day Thursday ....... Senior Dress-up Day Friday ......... Senior Bermuda Day RICHT Senior Dress-up Day wav well represented Bermudas separated the men from the boys or did they'
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Awards At the Awards Assembly on )une 5, many seniors were recognized tor their service to the school. Several students were given special recognition. Pictured above are Joe Brockmeyer, Ed Heaphy Award, Debbie Prince, Nor'Easter lournalist of the Year, and |im Ogle, Unsung Hero Award for Basketball. RIGHT: Mary-Mike Barzyk won the Best Thespian Award. Not pictured are Janet Cross who won the Penwomen's Award, and the senior members of the Quill and Scroll, Diane Bradley. Nancy Councill, Phyllis Heck, Patti Potee. Debbie Prince, and lean Schnebelen. 192
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