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An Evening of Emotion was presented by the Se- nior Closs on Monday, February 17, 1969. The production consisted of three one-act plays which provided entertainment for everyone. The first play was The Death of the Hired Man. It had a melancholy mood and focused its action around the porch of a farmhouse in the Midwest. The second Egad! What a Cad! provided the comedy of the evening. The living room of the Greystones' New York mansion created the scene. The third and last play was The Lottery. This play was a very dramatic production which had an unusual ending. Its setting was the village green of a small town. The idea of the three one- act productions was to provide something for everyone and its purpose was well accomplished. The Death of the Hired Man adapted by Jay Gould It' almost past haying time. An Evening The director of the sequel was Mr. Robert Curry, the junior English teacher. The two stu- dent directors were Mary Ann Adamczyk and Maryann Mel cer. We appreciated their help and advice very much in mak- ing this production a success. You mean Silas is bockl! Cast: Warren............................Joe Berkeley Mary..............................Sally White Edna Pike.......................Thelma Exposito Silas.............................John Bartley 24
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The Sophomore members of the F.T.A. ore row one: Shoron Stiger, Chris Burkes, Judy Dover, Susan Cumberledge, Julie Smith, Gail Gotto, Audrey Goydos, Dione Occhibone, Sue Dominick, Mory Ann Kuharski, and Kathy Slagle Row Two: Kothy Annarella, Janet losten, Morcia Kastner. Kathy Salomon, Donna Peterson. Jockie Callohon, Barb Anton. Potty Morgan. Dee Rishel. Gloris Booth. Morcia Stosko. Marilyn Spisak. and Bonnie Delloverson Row Three: Andy Naples, Connie lombordo. Donna Mogusiak, Koren Quinn, Debbie Farror, Louonne Rees, Barb Shoffer, Koren Cifro. Debbie Jackson, Diane Latess. Pom Moore, Laurie Stewort, ond Bernie Rossman Row Four: Henry Mateja, Jeff Kradel, Dove Mroxek, Kay Montgomery, Patty Doonan, Susan Stunkard, Rhondo Nelson, Richard Woodring, ond Dennis Vrebel. The officers ond advisors of Future Teachers of America are: Miss Dickey, Joan Naples, President; lorie Wallace, Committee Choirmon; Mary Ann Adamczyk, Vice-President; Carlene Dengler, Secretary; Thelma Exposito, Treasurer; Joanne Parillo, Reporter; ond Mr. Sargent, Advisor. The F T.A. has been very octive this year. They hod on Eoster Candy Sale, held the Annual Teachers' Tea in April, ond ended the year with the F.T.A. Convention at Geneva College. 23
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of Emotion Egad! What a Cad! by Anita Bell You'll be sorry because your ticker will cease to tick! Cast: Ursula Greystone . Fowler............. Augustus Greystone Bertram Oleander . Constant Hope . . . Manly Rash........ Milly Smith........ .... Judy Alcorn Denise DelPrincipe ... Joe Chiafullo .......John Telesz . . Claudia Nelson . . . . Les Shannon . . . Lorie Wallace The Lottery adapted by Brainerd Duffield Stick 'em up! You're under arrest! Cast: Tommy........... Dickie . ...... Horace Martin . . Delacroix....... Hutcheson....... Davy............ Stella Watson . . Janice Dunbar . . Miss Bessom . . . . Old Man Warner Jack Wilkins . . . Belva Summers . . Joe Summers . . . Tessie Hutcheson . . . Richard Book .....Tim Verdi . . Tom Cwynar . . . John Telesz . . . John Bartley . . Scott Stewart . . Sherry Shoaf Iris Shellhammer Carlene Dengler . . Robert Miller Lou Dellaverson . . . Mary Mitolo . . . Dave Telesz Marianne Baier 25
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