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A pessimistic fortuneleller, Katie Gdrvey, v arns the riudience of forecominq disaster. Fall F]av 13
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Thirty-Nine Steps? The Antrobuses, Jay Lewis, Dennis Mooney, Kel- ly Cassidy, and Mary Pat Klimek, argue over the dilemnia of the refugees huddled over the fire. This year, the Drama Club ' s fall play was Thornton Wilder ' s Skin of Our Teeth . Mrs. Jane Syburg directed the production, which included three per- formances on October 24 and 26. The play included three acts, each showing the struggle of the human race against different opponents. The first act depicted man ' s struggle against nature in the Ice Age. The second act. was the struggle between man and God, showing man ' s corruption lead- ing to the flood. The third act pictured man against man, usmg war as a basis for man ' s struggle. The play showed the lives of the first family of the human race. George and Maggie Antrobus, father and mother, were played by Dennis Mooney and Mary Pat Klimek, respectively. Their children were Henry, Jay Lewis, and Gladys, Kelly Cassidy. The maid, Lily Sabina, was played by Karen Swartz. Much work by cast and crew, as well as by Mrs. Syburg, produced one of the finest plays seen at St. Joe. The Antrobus family: Karen Swartz, lay Lewis, Dennis Mooney, and Kelly Cassidy. Miss Fairweather, Karen Swartz, schemes with George Antrobus, Dennis Mooney. 12 Fall Play
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By mid-October the students had grown accustomed to the monotonous grind of each school day. But spirit week, at St. Joe offered everyone a chance to have fun and express his pride in our school. Sunday, October 19 marked the start of spirit week with the student fundraiser. The following week every class received an opportu- nity to express its spirit by decorating its hall. The seniors ' western theme won the prize, but all the students set an example of enthusiasm for the football team to imitate in our homecoming game. Before the game, a pep assem- bly and bonfire were held at the school. Wally Moore, a former coach at St. Joe, was the guest speaker who helped build the mounting anticipation of both the team and the students. The football team gave St. Joe a real reason to be proud by defeating Michigan City Rogers by a score of 42-0. The weekend brought the production of our fall play and the homecoming dance. This year, for the first time, the homecoming dance, with the theme Love is a Rose , was made semi-for- mal and was held at Holy Cross Junior College. Another first was the home- coming king. The court had been se- lected earlier in the week and at the dance Ed Wray and Kim Kaniewski reigned as the king and queen. The dance was greatly enjoyed by those who attended it and served as an ap- propriate finale for the week of cele- bration. A number of unusual transformations took place at St. Joe during spint week: Ethan Romine be- came a space cowboy; time halted at high noon in the senior hall; and punk rockers invaded the sophomore class. Dressed in traditional Western cos- tume. Kim McKeman displays her amazing dexterity with a gun dunng one of her classes. Kim Kaniewski arrests an amazed Mr. Shead for failing to spread enough spirit during St. Joe ' s spirit week. 14 Spirit Week
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