Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 38 of 168
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Page 38 text:

.i.k:iii,. if Y Y Y Y ,mi if It only happens once 1 - - ina lifetime. The audience is funnier than the play! ! the real people love you. Pa ge 34 lt's all right, Sue, The cast fhippies, policeman and old ladyj say good night! Hip Hippie Hip Hippie Hooray, a really new play, was presented by Woodrow Wilson High School on De- cember Sth and 9th, The story is about Suzy Stevenson fSandra Nealj opening a free restaurant in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. Her goal is to find her brother fPeter Voelkerj who has disappeared from home. Many humorous adventures with both hippies and squares are encountered by her. She is forced to judge both civilizations, and decide which one is hers. She decides, in a discussion with her brother, that her world is the straight world. The play, under the direction of Mr. Harry Lieberman, proved to be a real Haight Street Nhappening. ,fb ji ..,. is Q . 3 x f. 24V his V 5 4 T 5 ll! is if

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Q! ' ' 7? South Paclflc The smashing musical South Pacific was presented at Wilson on May 6th, 12th and 13th in the school auditorium. The story concerns Ensign Nellie Forbush QMari1yn Meadej and how she tries to win the love of Emile de Becque fTony Rodriguezj, a planta- tion owner in the South Pacific. Many hilarious scenes and many beautiful songs were presented throughout the play. South Pacific is a very significant play in that it was the last play in which Marilyn Meade and Tony Rodriguez played together. For three years they were a duet, making Wilson known for its great plays. In South Pacific they perhaps gave their best performance. I Bloody Mary entertains the servicemen with Bali Hai at the local laundromat. Tony Rodriguez gives his rendition of Some Enchanted Evening . Emile de Becques' children by a former marriage, Jerome, Victoria and Ngana, sing a native song, Dites- Noi. Marilyn Meade and Tony Rodriguez in a scene from their last play together.



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Mr. White, Brad Erkeneff, Mal Tornay, Tony Rodriguez and Steve La Pointe enter- tain at Hippie. happening! Suzy Stevenson ,,., Will Hansen , , Alex ,,,, Diogenes Guru , , , Guinevere ,,,, Launcelot Patrolman Kelly , , Mrs. Stanky , , , Mrs. Stevenson ,,.. Mr. Stevenson ,,,, Commander Brotherhood Mitzi ......... Guitar . . . .... . Directed by Mr Sandra Neal . . Tom Thares . . Sue Lopez . . Emmet Barton . . Ruben Goodman . . Phyllis Write . . Dennis Coates . . Bruce Bosel . . Darlene Nicks Diane Von Merta Billy Richardson Peter Voelker Tina Verza . . . . Ray Schloker Harry Lieberman Mrs. Stanky fDarlene Nicksj puts up a stink! Were they really only acting?? Q Dirty face or not, I still love you! Don't worry -- it'll close eventually! is f 4 f slU i ' ,bf S'-1

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Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 144

1968, pg 144

Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 122

1968, pg 122

Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 167

1968, pg 167

Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 40

1968, pg 40

Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 54

1968, pg 54

Woodrow Wilson High School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 70

1968, pg 70


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