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During rehearsal of the fall play. See Hou They Run Doug Dickie forgets ex actly what he t» supposed to do with the bottle and turn to Mr Dave Hammond, the director, in despair On the opening mght of the Fall Play, Bob Over burg, a member of the technical crew, take care of some last minute business 14 Fall Play
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A decorative tunnel constructed by Stu dent Council member lead junior Sharon Mulroy and her date, Oan Sullivan, to the final celebration ol the Homecoming festivities — the dance Senior men Herb Holler, Dan Sheline, Mike Menmng. Gary Grabovac. and Er me Elbe put modesty asrde as they elect themselves to their own version of the Homecoming court Homecoming 13
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Fall Play Draws Large Audience Innovations marked Mr David Hammond's directorial debut in the Drama Club's (all production of See How They Run The traditional curtain was avoided in order to leave more room (or the set, designed by Mr. Scott Dillon and Bob Over-berg. Lights were used during set changes Finally, ten minute teasers played at the end of each lunch period the day of the opening performance to garner the interest of the student body Only nine roles were avail able, so competition was stiff during tryouts held September 28 and 29 Rehearsals started the following Monday and continued until November 4, open- ing night, Centered around the theme of mistaken identity, the play was a rollicking account of a vicar, played by Scott Bussell, his wife, portrayed by Michelle Johnson, and the trouble they encountered one evening as their home was overrun by men in vicar suits - some genuine reverends, others imposters Richard Schoenstein played Clive Winton. an old friend of the vicar s wife, Mary Farrell portrayed Miss Skillon, the vicar's nosey parishioner, and Andrea Simakis played Ida. the vicar's daffy maid Doug Dickey and Robert Collie were a pair of visiting clergymen. Chris Ritter portrayed an escaped Russian prisoner, and Tony Giacalone acted the part of a police sergeant Stew Hirsch was the student director Saturday night's crowd was one of the largest the Little Theater had seen, largely because of student recommendations Stated Peter Fabish, I really liked it. It was one of the best plays I've seen in my three years here “It was just hilarious. exclaimed Meg Peters I was laughing through the whole thing’ Due to hard work by all involved. See How They Run was an enjoyable performance for everyone Fall PUy 15
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