Andover students devote their one-act shows
in memory of fellow students.

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From top to bottom:
Dancing in "School House Rock" are Amy Margolin,
Connie Pierce Winters, Sarah Elkins, Abby Kuzin, Ryan
Shields, Ashley Cetnar and Ashley Guam.
Steven Hurvitz, 15, and Randy Maxwell, 17, both of
West Bloomfield rehearse "The Man Who Came to
Dinner."
Jamie Luria, 18, and David Pollen, 17, both of West
Bloomfield sing a "Rent" song.

loomfield Hills Andover High School
students have dedicated their annual
One-Acts Festival to the late Julie
Wirthlin, who died last year from can-
cer, and the late Kristin Oswald, who was killed
in a December car accident.
Money raised at the 7 p.m. performances
Thursday, Feb. 1, and Friday, Feb. 2, will fund
scholarships in memory of the two Andover
seniors.
The senior-directed shows include The Man
Who Came to Dinner, directed by Rachel
Jamieson and Laura Noveck; Don't Drink the
Water, directed by Max Wartel; Schoolhouse Rock,
directed by Ashley Guam; and Rent, under the
direction of B.J. Rosenblatt.
Tickets, at $15, $10 and $5, are tax
deductible. To purchase tickets or make a dona-
tion, call (248) 645-4679. 0

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Alan Hitsky, associate editor

For additional photos, see detroitjewishnews.com

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