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Four of the characters try to cover their amuse- ment. The entire cast of You Can’t Take It With You joins hands to give their bows at the final curtain TTTmT The cast of You Can't Take It With You” listens attentively as Mr Baker gives out advice. Student Life 23
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YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU! OR CAN YOU? The title of the fall play was “You Can t Take It With You. But what exactly can't you take with you? Well, from the plot of the play, money can’t be taken with you when you die. But from an actor’s or ac- tress’ point of view, what you couldn’t take with you during this play was the real world. In the world of our play, we had to be totally different from our regular world. My family during this play was so wacky, it was unbelievable. They each sank into their own little world all the time. I played the lead part of Alice, the daugh- ter of the household. Tony Kirby (Ed Lu- cas) was the boy I was madly in love with, and many different problems arose from this relationship. My family, played by Bill Raney (Grandpa.) Mindy Thackston (Mom,) Rob Palmer (Dad,) Mia Roberts (Sister Essie,) Chris Laurenzano (Essie’s husband, Ed.) and Ellen Bowman (the maid, Reba,) were completely unpredict- able in their responses to different prob- lems. It was a confusing mess, but we loved it. Working on this play was one of the best times of my life. I had a wonderful family to work with (which is really what we be- came.) a great director, as well as assis- tant director. It’s a memory I’m sure none of us will ever forget. Even though sometimes during the re hearsals I wished I had never gotten into the play, when showtime came, I couldn’t have been happier; I haven't regretted it Yet- Ellen Collis (Alice Sycamore) Controlling the lights and curtain. Phil Schneider follows along with the script. 22 Student Life Grandpa. Bill Raney, tries to explain his opinion to friend Mr Depinna. John Ferguson.
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Teammates help out as Tonya Saulsbury carries the ball. Daring juniors Arty Agnew, Billy Bachelor, and Tony Baxter perform a death- defying cheerleading stunt. Are these Cover Girl models? No, they are Eric White Lining up. the freshman and sophomore teams get ready for action. Senior spirit prevails as these girls and Dan Homeier cheering for the senior team. rally for a victory. 24 Student Life
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