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Mr. Gilbreth Mrs. Gilbreth Ernestine ........ Frank ............ Anne ............. Martha ............ Bill ............. Dan .............. Lillian .......... Freida ............ Dorothy ........... Jackie ............ Mrs. Fitzgerald Dr. Burton ........ Joe Scales ........ Miss Brill ........ Larry ............ Gilbreth Family Doi .... Jay Gerlick . . . Annissa Aim . . . Judi Clapper .... Gary Smith ....Amy Spies . Kristin Varner ...... Dan Foss . . . . Tim Seibert . . T.L. Wickwire Annette Adams . Diane Wagner .... Joy Pitelka Deena Alabastro ... Jeff Holley Brian Spies Susan Matthews . John Mcinnes . Duke Mclnnes Suppose you’re an attractive high school girl and you’re not only a member of a large and unique family, but your father is one of the great pioneers of industrial efficiency. Then suppose he decides to apply his unorthodox methods to you and the rest of your family. The results are terribly embarrassing, and funny, and extremely effective! Dad pushes ahead with better organization for his large and delightful family. He puts up a chart for the young people to initial after completing each household task, uses a rug as an imaginary bathtub to demonstrate how to take a really efficient bath and appoints a utilities officer to levy fines on wasters of electricity. While this provides uproarious humor, there’s an imperative reason. Dad has a heart condition which he is keeping a secret. The girls, not knowing this, don’t understand what’s driving him, not does he understand the girls. Anne, the oldest, rebels against him. Then in a deft and moving scene. Dad becomes aware of how much Anne has grown up. This show delighted Sandwich audiences. GREA T JOB!! CAST
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28 Page 28. 1 The Gilbreth Family. 2 We’re listening now! 3 Being Sincere. 4 Who does he think he is? 5 Why doesn’t anyone listen to me? 6 Oil breth's family dog. 7 We’re never going to have any dates. Page 29 1 My Supphose are cutting off my circulation. 2 Do I really have to put up with this? 3 I’d love to go umm. I mean. I’ll have to check first. 4 Dr. Burton (alias Charlie Chaplin) 5 That dumb dog! 6 Jeepers. is Anne in bog Crews: Melissa Highfield-Stage Manager. Frank Pitelka-Assistant stage manager. George Scoughton. Dan Bark. Scott Bron-ell. Pat Hendron-set construction. Janet Yingling-props. Robin Schafer. Nona Paw-lak-costumes. Michelle Crouch. Chris Crouch-Publicity. Rhonda Friese. Karri Alien-Make-up. Cindy Webb-typist. Jenall Cleland. Sarah Kutilek, Jaye Morrison directors. Paul Brennan, Joe Webber-Lights.
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1984 YICA 1985 V.I.C.A., Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is the student organization for the Cooperative Vocational Education program at Sandwich High School. The goal for this program is to prepare students to become a worker whose services will be recongized as honorable by employers and peers. This is accomplished when each student spends one half day on-the-job in training. During the other half day. students receive instruction in the classroom. This makes for a more meaningful experience and bridges the gap school and work. 1 VICA Class officers, left to right: Reporter Kayce Calvert, Treasurer-Karri Allen, Secretary-Dyann Lowery. President-Howie Kuppler. Vice President-Chuck Stringham. 2 From left to right: Back row, Mr. Rosendahl. Tom Heise. Howie Kuppler, Jim Cronin, Chuck Stringham, Jeff Ness, Bob Bentley, Randy Reeves, Chet Osborne. Middle row: Mark Repko, John Kelson. Rob Jackson, Mark Allen, Front row: Kayce Calvert, Sherri Ostrom. Karri Allen, Dyann Lowery, Jean Nugent, Laurie Nichols.
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