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,.,., .., N - fy X Left: Vivian fcherie Martirel regards Kate Cliris Palickil with disgust because ot Kate's illicit affair with Leslie. - Below: The crew puts in long hours alter svliool and on weekends to Com' plete the set. Left: Trying to cut the high Cost ot living, Leslie Clvtarty Madisonl takes on a new image. Spring Play 35
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IRS causes odd couple When is a male not a male? When does a tax investigator send two men into a state of panic? These strange happen- ings occurred when the the- ater guild took Love, Mar- riage, and the l.R.S. into its own hands last spring. This comedy was about lon and Leslie, two destitute young men rooming together in New York City. To cut their taxes, lon marked Leslie down as a female on the tax form. Then the two learned that a tax in- vestigator would be paying them a visit, and then the fun began. The real reward in working on any play is the enjoyment and the appreciation of the au- dience. When the cast has as much iun as the audience, it makes it even more fun for them to do. The cast enjoyed it Crehearsall because the mate- rial was funny, and they knew the audience would laugh. Be- cause the cast was extremely inventive, the rehearsals were a blast, absolutely hilarious, stated Mr. Tim Sweeney, di- rector. A large cast proved to be an asset not only to the audience but to the play itself. We worked really hard, I've found working with a large group is a lot of fun! said Cherie lv tire. Qften the unsung heroe: a play were the backstz crews. They created si found costumes, and appl makeup. The small crew 1 worked on the spring play l an effective job in creatine New York City apartmer stated Mr. Robert Nerius, te nical director. Putting together a play quired many hours, hard wc and a lot of patience. Ld Marriage, and the l.R.S. we good example of teamwi between cast and crew. T 34 Spring Play Above: The Reverend Mr. Grunion fBob Garciaj, shows Ion CBill Fogartyt pictures proving Leslie's sex. Upper Right: Connie fCeCe Castan- edaj resists being physically removed from the apartment by the landlord fDan Devlinl. Right: lon CBill Fogartyl explains the plan to Leslie. flvlarty Madisonl. n ! l s l l
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Talent enchants evening Excitement and disbelief were two emotions that must have been going through Dar- lene Washington's mind after she was announced May Queen at Parents Night. I was really happy they waited until after the entertain- ment to announce who was queen, because the show real' ly made me relaxed, com- mented Darlene, May Queen. Laura Pannitto was named Maid-oi-Honor. Enchanting Moments was chaired by Allison Nidetz, Lyd- ia Ward, and Laura Gyllstrom. As a new form of entertain- ment, Girls' Club put on a tal- ent show. Parents Night was really fun, because the enter- tainment was good. I thought it was just going to be announc- ing the queen, stated Lori Wroblewski, May Queen court member. Try-outs, held prior to Par- ent's Night, were open to all students interested. We had a tremendous response from the student body, and we will probably continue with the tal- ent show from now on, com- mented Mrs. Edythe Strater, Girls' Club sponsor. Moments were enchanting for the more than 100 parents and daughters who attended the event. Above: Posing as Alice in Wonder- land, Tom Smucki does his humorous interpretation for the talent show. Above Middle: Lori Wroblewski and her mother choose from the variety ot food that was catered at the dinner. Above Right: Lisa Fenzzok, incoming Girls Club president, participates in the talent show. Right: May Queen Court: Laura Pannitto, Tanya Whitehead, Kim Kel- ly, Claudia Macias, MaryAnn Peck, Darlene Washington, Sheryl Phillips, Lori Wroblewski, Lydia Wand, Claudia Moreno, Carolyn Kem. If Parents Night I X N.4n, is 'X , N.. 3 X ' N .- .. N ,a fi' I X ' , fi ft if
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