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OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Abby and Martha Brewster attempt to poison their next victim, Mr. Gibbs. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: John Montz played the part of the mad Doctor Einstein. TOP LEFT: The parts of Teddy and Mortimer Brewster were played by Robert Maynard and Colin Schmit. TOP RIGHT: Mortimer has trouble con¬ vincing his wife of his intentions. MIDDLE: The deputies pick up Jonathan Brewster for being a suspect to murder. BOTTOM LEFT: As the cop tells his story, it was so boring, that the mad doctor fell asleep. BOTTOM RIGHT: Abby, Martha, and Mortimer Brewster discuss their plans for their next victim. Features 29
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Drama What is Drama? Drama is the soul of the stage, the life of an actor, the essence of the script. 1986-’87 saw drama in the form of Joseph Kessel- ing’s three act comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace.” The play concerns two eccentric spinster sisters who have the habit of murdering their guests with spiked elderberry wine. The 15 member cast was composed of students from our school as well as Our Lady’s Academy. The cast included Abby Brewster played by Sabrina Ker- sanac; Martha Brewster by Leslie Gleber; Teddy Brewster by Robert Maynard; Mortimer Brewster by Colin Schmit; and Jonathan Brewster by Scott Com¬ eaux. The play was under the direction of faculty moderator Walter Damiens. 28 Features
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Foreign Languages The Foreign Language club is a newcomer on cam¬ pus this year. In an attempt to interest students in Foreign Languages and cultures, Mrs. Cichon has put together a high-interest, high appeal organization. Dedicated to offer programs as well as meals featuring cuisine of different countries, the club has also spon¬ sored Internationally inspired societies for its members. “The members of our club are as en¬ thusiastic as they are charming,” said Mrs. Cichon. “Everyone enjoyed the Christmas Soiree where we were joined by three exchange students from Sweden and our own Mexican students to sing songs and share stories.” Another popular meeting was the “alligator supper” with Cajun music (food and music provided by Mr. Dantin and his sons Ron and Brent.) French Honor Society: Front Row — John Montz, Dee Dee Strong, Nicole Montagnet, Clark Adams; Back Row — Jose Lau, Robert Maynard, Louis Schruff, Steve Bouis, Marco Lau, Scott Comeaux, Steve Montagnet, David Bourgeois. 30 Features
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