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KN XXX l ,.X - v' if , ' 'X f ' M 1:2 Renaissance Pair St. Mary's backyard became a 16th Century marketplace when the Arts Department put on the second annual Renaissance Fair on Saturday night of Homecoming. Music, dance, theater, crafts, exotic foods, games, duels, and general tomfoolery . . . it was a lot of work for many students and faculty - and great fun. TOP: Mrs. Bartz, in stocks, signing her life away to Kellie Beersg Mark Stephens and Allison Dyer improvising in the commedia dell' arte, CENTER: Mr. Hancock as the village simpletonp Ioe Rising and Karen Heiam duelling, BOTTOM: King Will QMr. Hollnagelj reading his royal proclamation.
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Dramatics Association The Dramatics Association, founded in 1867, is an honorary for those who excel in theater - either in acting or production. The DA staged two plays: The Night Is My Enemy on Nov. 27-28 and Story Theatre on May 8-9. Night was a three-act murder mystery set in Victorian England, Story, an experimental montage of ten skits based on Aesop and the Brothers Grimm, told old tales, but with a contemporary twist. Members of the DA included Allison Dyer, Joe Helkamp, Curt Houlihan, Bill Pitte, Anne Quirke, Wendy Strang, and Milicent Wright. Julie Knickrehm Bartz was the advisor. TOP: Anne Quirke making-up, Mrs. Bartz, the drama coach, evaluating, RIGHT: Mark Stephens 1ClaytonJ, Mimi Walch QSEATED - Roane Shepperley, the blind heroinej, and Allison Dyer fl-Iesterj in The Night ls My Enemy : BOTTOM: Tom Knoepfler and Milicent Wright dancing in Story Theatre while Curt Houlihan fnote cast on legj glowers.
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,I Winter Revue By now the Musical Revue is a Winter Carnival tradition. This year's show - Comedy Tonight! directed by Julie Bartz - had a cast of 65. Many thought the '76 revue was the best one yet. TOP, FROM LEFT: Tammy Kloeckl and Chandra Pugh in My Heart Belongs to Daddy , Barbershoppers Ross Flakne, Hal Newell, Tom Evans, and George Haggep Mr. Hancock and Miss Lind in Tea for Two , CENTER: the Finale: BOTTOM: Kickers Cathy Woodmansee, Kellie-Rae Beers, Anne Quirke, Sue Moran, Kym Huyser, and Karin Framburg. Q01
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