Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 09, 1977, Image 11

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November 9, 1977
Anne of Green Gables
Cold sister, warm brother, girl are characters in DHS performance
““The dearest and most
moving and delightful girl
since the immortal Alice”
(that’s Mark Twain’s de-
scription) will be one of the
characters in Anne of
Green Gables, performed
for you by the DHS senior
class on Friday and
Saturday, November 18th
and 19th at 8:00 PM in the
school auditorium.
The play is based on
L. M. Montgomery’s novel.
The comedy is about a
loveable brother and his
stern sister, who has never
been known to thaw out.
Little does anyone know
that beneath her frigid
exterior lurks a warm and
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tender heart, however.
Their names are Matthew
and Marilla.
A rattlebrained friend
suggests they adopt an
orphan to help with the
farm chores, Matthew un-
suspectingly drives to the
station to pick up his new
charge, and finds that a
girl, Anne, has been sent
by mistake! Being a soft
touch, he takes her back to
Green Gables, the family
spread.
The pilot thickens:
Anne’s vivid imagination
leads to both humor and
tragedy, but by the end of
the play, Anne’s unquench-
able enthusiasm, charitable
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viewpoint, and refreshing
simplicity have won the
hearts of all, even the
frigid Marilla.
Margaret Endslow will
finish the play on an
upbeat note in the title
role. The loveable bother
and stern sister are Allison
Hawthorne and Kevin
McKain.
The supporting cast
includes Kathi Shelley,
Tammy Portner, Patricia
Sheetz, Donna Germer,
Sherri Good, Tina Fitzkee,
Jolene Lindemuth, Eileen
Penyak, Bruce Eyer, James
Johnson, and Joseph
Coover.
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Miss Catherine Zeller,
head of the English
Department, is the direc-
tor. Ken Depoe, head of
the Industrial Arts Depart-
ment, is supervising set
construction.
Committee chairpeople
are: prompters Tammy
Duke and Heidi Weidner;
technical aspects Rick Kin-
sey; artist Rebecca Ruhl;
publicity, Wendy New-
comer; tickets, Denise
Grimm and Carol Nolt;
properties, Beth Kline;
costumes, Tammy Duke
and Brenda Gibble; make
-up, Deidri Hummel; and
usher, Joi Shearer.
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