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Musicai piay chants a l Spring annually promises, besides fine weather and bloomage, a play featuring talented would-be student actors. Being of no exception, the musical How to Suc- ceed in Business without Really Trying , directed by drama teacher Virginia Buckner, played lVlay 1-3 in the Selmer Berg Auditorium. Elyse Dukatz was in charge of the dancers, Gary Grout direct- ed the vocal music, and Leonard Wong conducted the orchestra. Scenery for the play was designed with the help of David lVlcGibney. Steven Sirbu played J. Pierreport Finch, who tries to shortcut his way up the ladder of success. His trial and error efforts re- sults in hilarious calamity. Other major roles were played by Matt Buckner, Cassie Angley, and Vanessa Ray. Cast members Q11 include Katerina Apostolau, Karen Williams, Teresa Sun, Vanessa Ray, Robin Brady, and Kalene Parker. ldealist lVlatt Buckner Q25 makes his point loud and clear. Joy Phillips Q31 takes down a dictation from lVlatt Buckner. Other members of the cast Q41 include Alvis Ward, Vanessa Ray, Lisa Hepps, Teresa Sun, Eric Havel, Kenton White, Brett Russell, Steven Sirbu, Sandy Eatherly, lVlatt Buckner, Kalene Parker, Andy Clausen, and Vicki Apostolou. Con- fronting Vanessa Ray, Casie Angley Q51 sings her piece. Thinking man, Steven Sirbu Q61 is determined to succeed in business without really trying. Putting his strategy into practice, Steven Sirbu C71 dictates to Cassie Angley. 76 Spring Musical
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Ay--if Block jacket cover campus lncorporating neat designs instead of just names on the back ot letter jackets was originated at Skyline three years ago. Pic- tures ranging from 'The mighty Titans' to Joe Cool' are seen everywhere, especial- ly in cold weather. Block S students earn their letters by excelling in extra curricular activities, sports, music, drama and dance. The bright red and white colors are a true eye stopper for all those around. Proud of their jackets Clj are Erin Beales and Stacey Chen, Amid conversation, Dan Kern C2j asks for some information, Showing their uniqueness Q3j are several Block S owners. Block S jacket owners Ulj include Front row Jackie Osanna, Teresa Holstein, fRow 21 Patricia Carpenter, Lowanda Davis, Tracey Weir, Dan Kern, Sherry Joe, Lisa Scalarone, Stacey Chen, Row 3 Marlin Hines, Andrea Sanchez, Aaron Woolfolk, Mike Nlollett, Kip Alder, Tanya Thompson, Kira Reinhart, Row 4 Don Addis, Dennis Nockum, Heath Cunningham, Erin Beales, Ronald Hodge, Bri- an lvlcwashington, and Steve Boyns. 3 78 Block S
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