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Although it was autumn the 1970 Bottom Row: M. Frawley, S. Boyer, A. Reed, R. Monarch, B. Jacoby. Row 2: B. Guyton, B. Schettler, J. Groner, G. Whitcomb, Fr. Krebs. Row 3: D. Tompkins, M. Stiller, J. Coyne, R. Bauer, M. Stubler.
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Senior Mary Burke makes like an idol. Confusion greets the newcomers. i At ith the opening of each school year comes the inevitable flow of r r eager, ambitious, optimistic and more than slightly bewildered individuals commonly referred to as freshmen. What better way to initiate these new students into the system at Venango than by an official welcome from the seniors? By using the big brother and sister setup the seniors and freshmen were able to come together and realize that age difference is no barrier to friendship or acceptance at VC. The freshmen were put in the position of proving their good sportsmanship as The 48 hr. Friday the 13th carried from Friday morning up to and including the Initiation Dance Saturday night. Penny pushing, soloists, recitations and dance numbers highlighted the evening. Through it all the freshmen, dressed in everything from hula skirts to coolie hats, kept their smiles. By Monday morning it was all over and another freshman class had successfully passed their initiation into life at Venango Christian. Lunch found the freshman girls decked out in their Sunday best.
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seniors presented a play for all seasons. Bob Jacoby, the Common Man, reflected the life and attitudes of the 16th century. 7 he senior class play, A Man for AH Seasons, was a provocative study of the martyrdom of St. Thomas More. Under the moderation of Fr. Gerard Krebs and Sr. Lois Marie, the production used a modernistic approach in both staging and per- formance. Sparcity of scenery and evocative lighting techniques made the medieval play a bit avant-garde. Student director Bill Heher de- manded from his cast the realisms employed in the theatre of today. Alan Reed's portrayal of the staunch, emotional Thomas More was a magnificent montage of talent and sensitivity. Bob Jacoby's performance as the Common Man still echoes on the stage and elsewhere, too. Tense, painful, startling—an in-depth study of a man's inner convictions made tangible. It was a play for all seasons. Standing■ M. Dolecki. J. Karg, R. Drelick, K.Sullivan.
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