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Penelope Sycamore..Trudy Forsythe Essie ......................... Denise Marque Rheba ...................... Angela Skintzas Paul Sycamore .... Bill Bergschneider Mr. De Pinna .......... David Schwanz Ed ............................. Scott Shepherd Donald ............................. Jay Hargis Martin Vanderhod ...Steve Shypitka Alice ........................... Leslie Rahilly understudy ................. Cathy Shell Henderson ...... Mary Carol Taszarek Tony Kirby .................... Greg Temel Boris Kolenkav ....... ........ M ike Fox Gay Wellington ............. Cathy Shell understudy ............. Leslie Rahilly Mr. Kirby ......... ............. J ohn Lipp Mrs. Kirby .............. Lindel Pederson Government Agents...Caroline Aeed Chuck Shoumaker Jeff Winney Olga ....... ..... B ecky Wakeling The Syeamores portrayed by Steve Shypitka and Tru- Sycamore's living room. The play took place in New dy Forsythe, meet Tony Kirby tGreg Temell in the York City during the late 193035. S QE I if ay if Greg Temel and Leslie Rahilly act out the parts of young lovers who are caught between two very differ- ent families. PHOTO BY CAMANO Denise Marque confronts her grandfather, Steve Shy- pitka, while other characters look on. PHOTO BY SMITH 48 You Can't Take Il With You l i
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AFS CAmerican Field Servicej gives the opportunity to its members to live in an- other country with a family that lives there. Liz Levy, president, and Heather Weyh, vice president, have both visited foreign countries. It's a great experience for learning. said Liz Levy. AFS had an all-state Christmas get to- gether at the Biltmore with other AFS members. Kim Bronnekant, secretary, and Matt Thomas, member, plan to travel this summer. Randy Udelman and Tami Winebrener pose for a pic- ture at an AFS meeting. AF Is A Ticket to Fun Liz Levy and Tami Winebrener talk together before a meeting. lAFS.' Kim Bronnekant, Kristen Carter, Liz Levy, Tami Winebrenner, Lissa Staples, Todd Johnson. ALL PHOTOS BY LE GRAND AFS 47
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You Carfl Take It With You - ut You Can Sure by John Lipp and Mary Lou Mobley Ever since it was written over 40 years ago, You Can? Take It With You has continu- ously been entertaining audiences with its broad humor and gentle social criticisms. Written as escapist entertainment during the Great Depression, the play became an immediate smash on Broadway, critics were captivated with its wonderfully unique characters, its charm, and its loving look at a society gone money mad. Today the play is as popular as ever. The characters, conceived by the brilliant team of Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, are as alive and fresh as they were at their mo- ment of conception. Bringing You Can? Take It With You to ,QP tl ,rue the school presented the unusual problem of looking for stage prop that ranged from an- tique toys to live snakes. It was a production full of life. Everybody on stage had a terrif- ic time being there. Personality conflicts never once threatened the atmosphere of the play, and as a result, the entire cast became a family. Denise Marque, as Essie Sycamore, begins her much- needed ballet practice. PHOTO BY SMITH Trudy Forsythe portrays the personality of Penelope Sycamore. She was everyones favorite mother, artist, and author. PHOTO BY SMITH You Can't Take It With You 49
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