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Productions and Special Projects Take Much Planning Putting on a play is a major under¬ taking for anyone, even Miss Hoover and her capable crew. Beginning with casting and ending up with a polished production is no easy job. The fall play, The Crucible, was especially difficult to produce, since the mood of the entire play was serious. The play was divided into two acts, and the twenty-one member cast handled ABOVE: Julie and Susie transform Jeff into Giles Corey. ABOVE RIGHT: Eliza¬ beth Proctor, you are accused of practicing witchcraft. RIGHT: Betty must be pos¬ sessed. Let's call for Rev. Hale. OPP. PAGE: TOP LEFT: Look at that form. CENTER: Parents are just as bad as students when it comes to crowding in the lunch line. BOT¬ TOM: High School takes a lot more effort than you thought, right Mrs. Hornish? TOP RIGHT: R-25, L-32, R-29, or was it ... ? BOTTOM RIGHT: Bonnie, you put the slide in before you look not after! it very well. Although the cast was small, there were many people work¬ ing hard offstage. Switch with a parent was the idea of SWAP day. Each student found an adult, preferably a parent or relative, to come to school and participate in his place in each class. It wasn't a typical day at NorthWood. For one thing, adults found coffee and cookies setting out for them in Room 501 . No students are supposed to take food beyond the south surge except at lunch, and smoking in the boiler room is never allowed students. Despite the slightly rearranged school policies, most persons felt that SWAP day was a success, though, because parents got a general idea of what their children do during the school day.
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■ TOP LEFT: D. Wiebe and A. Algate in Basic Electricity. CENTER LEFT: C. Eash and J. Greenawalt study layouts in Draft¬ ing. BOTTOM LEFT: It looks like Mr. Frederick's Algebra class is being taken over. TOP CENTER: R. Rhodes and Mrs. Rood during art class. MIDDLE CENTER: Working with wood interests R. Hall. BOT¬ TOM CENTER: S. Miller and G. Lewis. TOP RIGHT : W. Ewing uses her art talent. CENTER RIGHT: K. Shaum concentrates on her drawing. OPP. PG: Adriana Camp- ello, exchange student from Brazil, didn't know any English before moving to the U.S.
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