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Dr. Sanderson (Pat Puetzer) and Miss Kelly (Amy Russell) are caught in the midst of another quarrel. The cast of Harvey: Top Row Pal Puetrer Andy Conru. Molly Roper. Bob Nauyokas. Manette Wienhoft. Mark Craig. Hayley Edinger, and Jon Albcrtin, Bottom Row David Dabagia. Amy Russell. Erica Wagner, and Lcanne Mark Judge Gaffney. (Jon Albertin) and Myrtle Mae Hayley Edinger) try to calm Veta (Leanne Mark) after she is released from the sanitarium. Dr. Chumley (Bob Nauyokas) thinks the holes in Harvey's hat are just another fad 26 Student Life
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TWINS Rogers Does A Double Double Take As you scope the halls searching for your friends, you run across Judy. No, maybe it’s Joanne. You begin to wonder, “Should I say, ‘Hi, Judy!' and embarrass myself if I'm wrong, or just walk up to her like I know who she is?” As Judy approaches you, and sees the unassured look on your face, she says to herself, “Oh God, I hope he doesn’t ask me who I am, or yell 'Hey twin’ or ‘Hey Red’!” These things sometimes happen when you come across twins like Judy and Joanne Holland. From their point of view, there are advantages and disadvantages to being a twin. Some advantages are getting a lot of attention and getting compared to one another in their appearance. Some disadvantages are when people are always getting them mixed up, and when one guy likes Joanne and he also likes Judy and vice-versa. Joanne and Judy have some unique qualities like sensing each other’s pain. One incident was when Joanne went to the each and Judy stayed home to lie in the sun. Suddenly, Judy burst into tears, not knowing why. Later, she found out that Joanne had almost been in a car accident. Another unique experience they had was when they played each other in eighth grade by going to one another’s class and fooling the teachers. They are also mirror twins. For example. Joanne is right-handed and Judy is left-handed. However, they share things like clothes, make-up. shoes and sometimes even guys they’ve dated. Another set of twins is Dana and Dusty Barton. Dana thinks there are some advantages to being a twin, like doing favors for one another. Dana has a few classes with Dusty, so she can help him with his homework. Dusty says, “It’s easier to talk to Dana because she’s the same age.'' Dana and Dusty get along most of the time, but they don’t feel special. They treat their other brothers and sisters the same as they treat each other. Dana added. “I don’t feel that special because we don’t look alike.” Twins Bill and Paul Hartill seem to get really irritated when people always ask, “Which one are you? Bill says, People don’t know who you are. Sometimes they come up to me and talk to me like I'm Paul and I don’t even know them. When Bill and Paul were in junior high, the principal made a mistake by calling Bill to the office instead of Paul. Of course, Bill did not know what was going on when the principal asked him to put his hands on the desk for a sample of a swat from his wooden board. “But there are advantages. says Paul, “You can bail each other out or put the blame on the other. Bill seems to think it's fun to play jokes; like the time he tried to fool Mrs. Callaway by going to Paul's French class. Bill and Paul get along most of the time, but Bill says he has more disagreements with Paul than with his other brothers. He feels like he's in competition with Paul-one is always trying to be better than the other. Although Bill and Paul do look alike, and people do get them mixed up, there is one way to tell them apart-look at their eyes. -Lori Grams Some ol facers' twms we Joanne and Jody Hdtend. Patina Nnhots. Stere and Scott Mat ke Dana and ftisty Baiter Janet Nnhcts. and M and Paut Haiti Joanne and Judy Holland demonstrate their mirror image likeness. One is left handed and one is right Yeah. We're bad! Another set of identical twins are Bill and Paul Hartill J Off The Record 25
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“Harvey,” this year’s spring play, “hopped” right along and ran very smooth- ly. “Harvey” is a comedy about a man, El- wood P. Dowd, who sees a 6’1 W' imaginary rabbit, Harvey. Elwood’s sister, Veta, wants Elwood committed, but instead, she ends up being institutionalized. After a while, the sanitarium realizes that they have made a mistake and Veta is released. However, a strange turn of events saves Elwood from being committed. The cast worked as a team and after sev- en weeks, of practice, they pulled it all to- gether and gave a very enjoyable perfor- mance. It was the last show at Rogers for the cast’s seniors: Andy Conru, Dave Dabagia, Leanne Mark, Bob Nauyokas, and Manette Wienhoft. It was sad to see such talent leave, however, the show must go on and there were a few underclassmen in the show. On opening night, the audience’s response was one of the best Rogers has seen for the spring play in a long time. Not only did the cast put on a good show, but there were also the people backstage who contributed a great deal to “Harvey’s” success. The stage crew and tech crew, did excellent jobs for the scenery, lighting, and sound. Ms. Heeg found all of the costumes and did makeup. Mr. Peters supervised the stagecrew and put in many extra hours working on the set. The student directors were Tara O’Brien, Chris Moss and Kathy Richter, who worked the lightboard and spent time after school helping the actors with lines. Mr. Troyer directed the show, did the advertising and put up with the cast. Everyone who saw “Harvey” knew the hard work that the cast and crew did. -Amy Russell Elwood (Dave Dabagia) waits for Harvey's advice before ordering magazine subscriptions. The cast of “Harvey'' listens to the helpful comments of Mr Troyer Harvey” 27
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