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Q 1. Alice tHeather Carndruffb ex- claims how much she wants a normal family. She wants to go away after breaking off her en- gagement to Tony Louis Esposito! but her family won't let her. Q. Essie CDarcy .lanowiczh practices her Plie's for her dance teacher Mr. Kolenkhov. Ed CRobert Phillippib, her husband, plays xylophone mu- sic for her. 3. Paul lMike Janowiczl and his wife, Penny CMonica Huntl discuss Alice and Tony's broken wedding plans. They don't under- stand why the Kirby's Uerome Haley and Heather Gallil won't allow their son Tony CLouis Espo- sito? and Alice CHeather Carndruffb to marry. 4. Alice tHeather Carn- druffb greets Grandpa CRichard Watkins! with a Good Morning kiss. She is telling him of Tony's proposal of marriage and her ac- ceptance. LLLLI. 'L'LLI:LL'L'LtI: 'L'L .E
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Fall Theatre Attracts Many By: Merideth Fike Performing Arts Area produced You Can't Take lt With You written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman and performed December 13, 14, and 15. It was a story about a family that appears to be crazy, but they later find out that lt might not be the family that is crazy but that everyone else is a little crazy. During the course of the play the daughter falls in love with the son of a conservative wealthy family, even though, the two families don't see life the same way. ln the end both families become friends with each other and the son and the daughter marry, Mr. Orrin Cross Ill, designed and directed the play, said, The whole company did a great job. Due to the good audience attendance they produced three very entertaining shows. The whole company included 41 students and 2 stage craft classes. Starring roles were Richard Watkins, CGrandpaJ, Monica Hunt, CPenny7, Darcy Janowicz CEssie7, Heather Carndruff CAliceD, and Jerome Haley CMr. Kirbyb. 1. The company: standing C. J. Vickery, Karen Alexander, Christine Carlson, Richard Bleck, Lisa Carey, Louis Esposito, Jon Kicker, Eunice Barruel, Jon Jones, Robert Philippi, Jerome Haley, Heather Galli, Scott Layfield, Richard Davi, Jennifer Dunn, and Linda Madrigal. Kneeling Heather Cardruff, Richard Watkins, Ricky Felix, Sherie Van Natta, Moni- ca Hunt, Mike Janowicz, Renae Palin, Lisa Nugent, Tina Collins Sit- ting Heather Murray, Dana Ghiselli, Dee Hurd, Jamie Gearland, Darcy Janowicz, Kelly Pierce, Kim Lacky, Merideth Fike, Raquel Grijalva, Ann Crews, Karen Wells, and Daryl Simonds. Q. The Kirby's, Tony fLouis Espositoh, Mr. Kirby Uerome Haleyb, Mrs. Kirby 4Heather Gallib have arrived for dinner a day early. Mrs. Kirby stares in shock at the Vanderhof's residence. 3. Grand- pa 4Rich Watkins! tries to reason with Alice CHeather Carndruff! to stay and work things out with Tony CLouis Espositob. Paul tMike Jan- owiczh listens and tries to help. 'U E mu 1uutt1'uu ,A
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Arena Offers Class Selection by: Pam deLeon Arena scheduling's purpose was to allow students the opportunity to select electives, commented Mr. George Mariman, vice-principal of curriculum. OrginalIy colleges and junior colleges registered students using this system and high schools followed their example. Because advanced institutions now register by mail we will no longer have arena scheduling, not spending an entire day for registering, as it will be done by computer, Mariman added. Arena scheduling consisted of students coming to the Little Theater at their scheduled time according to their last name. Followed by going to the cafeteria, where each teacher sat at a table, and choosing their classes. Freshman, Michael Jimenez liked the way arena schedul- ing was. Jimenez replied, lt's a lot different from junior high. l like to be able to choose my own classes. Patrick Pankey, a senior, was in his first year at Pittsburg High and didn't like arena scheduling. Pankey responded, The doors were opened late and it was too crowded. A lot of people took extra electives instead of English or math classes. Also it's not fair to the students who came late in the afternoon when most classes were already filled. Computers could do a better job. 1. Senior Chris DeTorres looks through the schedule of classes for the second semester before the arena begins. Each student is given a handbook outlining the classes. Q. Senior Rose Greenup gives her name card to Mr. Chuck Evanms for enrollment in English IV CP. State colleges require all seniors com- plete 4 years of CP. 3. Senior Marzel Price and Jerome Sandoval make outtheirfinalclass schedules. Each student must have his sched- ule approved by his counselor before leaving the arena. 4. Think- ing of his schedule change, Senior Michael Walker decides which class to take. For some students, classes are full when they arrive at the arena, so they must change their schedules. 5. Sophomores Mike Sangimino and Richard Hoff- man waitin line to sign up for P.E. classes. All students must pass at least Q years of P. E. to graduate. Ll,LLl5lil.l, lil:LLlilLUI..LLLl: 'Si' ,pr
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