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; Presenting . . . Blithe Spirit e, 7 MM L e e What do you have when the ghost of a deceased woman returns to haunt her hus- band, who has since remarried? You have LeBlondhs version of hBlithe Spirit? The fall production of Noel Cowarth play was marked by a high level of enthusiasm. The play, which was presented November four- teenth and fifteenth, involved a cast of seven L.B. students. Under the supervision of Mrs. Diane Gorcyca, members of the cast and crew worked long hours to provide a humorous and entertaining production. 1. Mrs. Bradman m. Warrem enjoys a pmeance cockiail th 19 medium and her hosis. 2. Today LeBlond, bmorrow Broadway. 3. The helpful crew fook care of lighting. props, and o+her meniial bohind-ihmones details. 4. Thai'e a good boy. Dr. Brodman. U. KeHerL 5. Casi of Blithe Spirit: MaHha Warren, 9+9- phanie Karl, Angela lngiho, Vicki Dillard, Alicia Hicks, Joe Ko-Her. and Greg Glan- ion.
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N.F.L. Speaks Out Happy tenth anniversary t0 the LeBlond chapter of the National Forensic League! LeBlondts speech team, though many times smaller than that of competing squads, fared well this year. With only fifteen regular participants, talent, hard work and the devotion of many hours characterized the NFL. Members com- peted in tournaments throughout the greater Kansas Ci- ty area in events ranging from orations t0 the interpreta- tion of both dramatic and humorous literature. Some participants give an extemporaneous speech in which only half an hour. preparation time is allowed, while others interpret poetry. Weekends are often devoted to tournaments with individual events on Friday and debates starting early on Saturday morning. Despite all the sacrifices, the benefits reaped through participation make the endeavors worthwhile. W Kwhw z t ox? ,oz . X0 M t6 3ng x4 1. uI want to be in pictures? 2. The NFL: Row 1. G. Stanton, E. Hummer. Row 2. A. Lynn, S. Karl, R. Reynozo, D. Sherman, T. Luke. Row 3. J. Quinn, V. Dillard, M. Hum- mer, A. Jung. Row 4. J. Kathman, D. Bonkoski, K. Kessler, D. Gorcyca. 3. Mrs. Gorcycats gossip hour. 4. Robin, what a shocking proposal - of course 111 do itP,
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Think Spanish In the past three years the Spanish Club has ex- perienced a new dimension. Mrs. Cathy Pankiewicz has converted learning Spanish into an enjoyable learning experience. This year Spanish III has been offered to those students who wish to continue their study of the language. The Spanish II and III classes comprise the club and at the meetings they sample the true Spanish culture in a enthusiatic way. The club members partake in fiestas and frequent in class siestas. Vive La F rance 1. Mrs. Pankiewicz helps Jackie Power, a Spanish student. 2. The Spanish Club: Row 1. T. Moore, S. Edwards, S. Bachali, L. Weiland. Row 2. Mrs. Pankiewicz, S. Fennewald, T. Pappert, J. Power, B. Tuck, K. Freidel, R. Zatorski. Row 3. M. Humphrey, B. Schuman, T. Goodlet, J. Pillsbury, and P. Hart. 3. W0 Spanish students translate a passage into English. 4. That wonderful French food was too rich for Miss Hurst. 5. Maggie Robertson feasts at a party sponsored by the French Club. The French Club: Row 1. Miss Hurst, J. WRight, J. Parisoff, A. Jung, M. Geary. Row 2. B. Minnis, A. Malita, J. Stehr, L. Beaver, L. Zahnd, D. Catherall. Row 3. D. Haynes, S. Robertson, M. Robertson, E. Aparicio, T., Mazur, V. Almanza, K. Heckman. Row 4. J. Fitzpatrick, R. Kneib, M. Kiscoan, J . O,Rourke, D. Moyer. Row 5. S. Brewer, C. Folks, M. Clark; B. Bonebrake, G. Casey, J. Ketter. , ' 5. Bonjour admirateurs de France. 1981 etait une bonne annee pour les etudiants de francais. Translated: 1981 was a good year for the students taking French. Miss Hurstts first yeartat LeBlond added a certain 2je ne sais quoi to the fine arts department, besides learning the language, the students got a taste of the French culture. The French Club sponsored a fondue party, a Christmas party and other ttsoireesi
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