West Snyder High School - Legend Yearbook (Beaver Springs, PA)

 - Class of 1973

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Play Attention drama fans and playgoersi Another first will be coming to the West Snyder stage November 10 and 11, 1972. 'Ar- senic and Old Lace', written by Joseph Kesselring, is the story of two old maids in Brooklyn who enjoy poisoning lonely old men and burying their bodies in the cellar. The two sisters, Abby and Martha Brewster, really think they are giving these old men eternal happiness by killing them. The plot is further complicated by the appearance of the three nephews of Abby and Martha, one of whom really is a murderer. In addition to the acting, the set of this production should prove to be of pro- fessional quality. Mr. Shellenberger has indicated that the set will be completely furnished with authen- tic antiques on loan from a local dealer. To find out more about the fate of the Brewster family, come to see the annual fall play. The cast includes Cin order of appear- ancelz Abby Brewster, Kim Klineg Bev. Br. Harper, Tom Everlyg Teddy Brewster, Max Lashg Officer Klein, Barb Grossg Martha Brewster, Beth Henryg Elaine Harper, Patty Eatery Mortimer Brew- ster, Tom Leipoldg Mr. Gibbs, Alan wrayg Jon- athan Brewster, Dan Matterng Dr. Einstein, Mike Clarkg Officer 0'Hara, Mike Timbling Lt. Rooney,Tom Everlyg Mr. Witherspoon, Alan wrayg policewoman, Bonnie Hartmang secre- tary, Marci Stallone: Susan Frey, student directressg Officer Brophy, Roy Wagner. Homecoming On October 20, 1972, West Snyder was the scene of a pros- pectively new annual event. The fair- grounds were trans- formed into the scene of West Snyder's first Homecoming. Despite the cold weather the event was a success as demonstrated by the attendance of approxi- mately 25O people. Acting as Master of Ceremonies, Max Lash began the night's events by introducing the court. The Home- coming court was elected by the student body and included Barb Shambach, a Sophomoreg Cheryl Shambach, Patty Eater, and Kim Kline, Juniorsg and Dixie Rice, a Senior. The girls wore long gowns and carried long- stemmed red roses. The next center of interest was, the bonfire, an appropri- ate spot to be on such a cold night. With the help of Peter Wheatley and his com- mittee, the logs were cut and piled in the old traditional manner of the Boy Scouts. While the cheerleaders led the fans in cheers tion booth was pre- pared for the final voting. With all of the votes in, the fans' attention was turned to the skits put on by the cheerleaders and the soccer players. Immediately following the skits, Max Lash announced the winners of the poster contest. First place was awarded to Jeanette Carper, Cheryl Sham- bach, Cheryl Yetter, Darlene Rigel, and Roy Wagner. Second place was given to a group including Steve Knepp, Jack Knepp, Ivan Has- singer, Karl Krick, Mike Erb, John Snyder, and Doug Dean who were representing the Var- sity Club. Ranking third in the competi- tion was the Sophomore Class which was repre- sented by Tom Everly, Dianne Kline, and Marci Stallone. The part of Home- coming which everyone was anxiously awaiting was naturally held until last. At this time, the Master of Ceremonies announced the queen of the Homo- coming, Cheryl Sham- bach. Cheryl had been nominated by the as queen, F.F.A, and she received a bouquet of red roses. Runner- up was Dixie Rice. Due to the suc- cess of our first Homecoming, it is POS' sible that this event will become another Nest Snyder tradition. 100 Left ,H , .I --Q Gan 'A' ': - - - - lineman vHkQ?gWWW,w,m m M w w-w Q ,. 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This curriculum offers a large amount of skill and know-how to anydne with the neces- sary initiative. The commercial student learns to type as well as operate other office machinery which is widely used within the context of the busi- ness office. Short- hand is also avaikmle. If .it is a voca- tional education you require, West Snyder offers that too. For the males, the Agri- culture Course is avaiiaoie. luis cwrse provides an OPPOPV' unity for students wth an interest in agri- culture to gain SONS practical experience knowledge to move on into the many voca- tions available within the realm of agri- culture. This course requires a minimum of X,-e112:f2i'2'1 .-f-' Life l-'-' -efsrsfq -'-b. equi .-seafse. .-.,. 1 . vzvm- p 'L ' , c ,cii I I i 21 S S , ,.,1r...,,.:,., ri.. see we-ee-M..-se-naa',!.L.se1-e.-- , f to be cont next col

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Another Stage Hit For West Snyder CAST: ROW 1: Beth Henry, Martha Brewsterg Kim Kline, Abby Brewsterg Patty Eater, Elaine Harper. ROW 2: Tom Everly, Rev. Dr. Harper and Lieutenant Rooney: Max Lash, Teddy Brewster, Dan Mattern, Jonathan Brewsterg Tom Leipold, Mortimer Brewster. ROW 3: Bonnie Hartman, Policewomang Alan Wray, Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Witherspoon: Marci Stallone, Secretaryg Mike Clark, Dr. Einsteing Mike Timblin, Officer O'I-larag Barb Gross, Officer Kleing Roy Wagner, Officer Brophy. Well, how do you like that? Mortimer, you're not supposed to be looking at my legs! The audience rolled in the aisles November 10 and 11, 1972, as West Snyder presented the delightful comedy, Arsenic and old Lace. The play, written by Joseph Kessebring, centered around the antics of two spinsters who populated their cellar by rather dubious means. The play marked another success for West Snyder. Did you hear the one about . . .?! 76 I cou1d've danced all night! Let's get him, Abby!!

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