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Herb Stratford playing Lord Capulet tries to reason Mike Sanrorico playing Tybali attacks Greg Temel as with Jeff Menges who is Paris. PHOTO BY SPAGEN Benvolio. PHOTO BY SPAGEN Jef Menges as Paris tries to banish Dave Huber as Romeo from the city. PHOTO BY LE GRAND 50 Romeo and Juliet Dave Huber and Haylea Collins portray the famous love scene. PHOTO BY SPAGEN Dave Huber, Greg Temel, and Theresa Spencer look over a list for the Capulet party. PHOTO BY SPA- GEN
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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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The Tragedy of Romeo ana' Juliet What started out as a good idea, ended in disaster when the drama department at- tempted to stage Romeo and Juliet. Be- cause ofthe problems the play experienced, the cast performed the play only once, for the freshmen. The cancellation of the play was because students did not come to rehersals and did not know their lines. It was unfair to cancel the play, there were some people who put a lot oftime and work into it, said Scott Shepherd, an actor in the play. Herb Stratford tells Mike Santorico that there will be no bloodshed in the Capulet house. PHOTO BY SPA- GEN .Y Romeo and Juliet 51
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