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oily, not the Nerds again?
Yes, it seemed we were
plagued with this family
numerous times during the
year. Not only as the
victors in the Family Feud
game at the pep rally, but
as the hosts of the AA
Review. They, of course,
brought along their side kicks,
the Jocks. Acts ranged from a
sneak preview of "Superstar"
to a punk rock band named
Jealous Balz. Not too long
before this, on March 14, 15,
and 16, students displayed
their acting abilities in the
all-school play “The Good
Doctor”.
"I had trouble being conver
sational with the audience, not
acting,” junior Shelly Reiser
said about playing the part of
“the writer”.
The all-school play is open
tic * for auditions to the entire i
student body. Keiser said she
was impressed with the young
cast, and made a lot of friends
during the play. The entire
play was actually written by
Neil Simon.
The Children's Plays, on the
other hand, were a combina
tion of old fairy tales and New
Wave renditions. A new way of
defining these old tales was
found at the Children’s Plays
Even a visit from Santa
sparked up the evening.
gabbing about old
age is sophomore
Chris Kopp in Neil
Simon’s “The Good
Doctor”.

