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Bill Wlxitman has words with papa, Keith Tomhrink One of the quieter moments in One Foot in Heaven' Thespian Play Cine lfool in lli-fivr-n, fi Tliree-acl play by HarT2el Spence, was qiven in November as This yr-rir':s Illlllilfllrlll plfiy. The play was Clirecied by Lumir Gerner, assisled by Melvin Dir Tincl flliiflwiil l3irffc'Tor Rlllll lloncl. rllliri pliiy opens as fi younq ininisier, Fraser Spence, played by Lawrence Breeze, is deliver- inci fi :seriiioii cvoinrne-niorfiiinq The biiildinq ol The Church. He relaies The slory ol his TaTher's sslrnficilf-s lor i'fispcrc:T in The communiiy, and as he Talks The scene qoes back To The Tirsi slay Their lfnnily c-innf. To The Town. The Talher, Keilh Tombrinlc, wiTh The help of his wile, Sandra Priee, UVt'l'C'fJlll1'f4 iniiny oluslaivles in The lorin ol Mrs. lellison CBarbard Penninqionl anal Mrs. Cfinibrinloe Cf In-lfi lirorlilj, Two elderly liypocrilicval cfhnrch workers wilh inariyrcl airsp Mrs. Sanclow Cllosnlie f'llr'iiiril4illowJ, il wr-fillhy clowaqer who exercises The power of her wealTh over The Chiirchg lliirlxfrl Cliill Whilinfinj, The SpenCe's Teen-doe son who Conhnually qels inlo Troiibleg and Mrs. llicgby lAnn Olsonl, ci woman who has been The Church choir leader and soloisl lor Tweniy years flllfl who :lol-ss noi refilize That The Conoreqalion dislikes her rather iinmusiedl voice. Ullifir c'lifir'fic'Tf-is in The play were Dr. Romer llsloyd Cronelg Molly Clanice Moorelp Ronny Tliirry llf-iiiif-i'lg l.onisf- Cllil Millerlg Maria llune AbboTTlg Eileen lSally Lanclerjg LeTTy CDoroThy Mnrriiylg liislicip flherwoofl Cl?ic'lmrcl Morselg Major Cooper Cl'3iCh Bradbiirylp Georciie lbob lll'rlTw'n'l1l. A scene from one of the fourth per-iod's one-act plays Mrs. Sandow reads the riot act to Reverend Spence 25
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if Members of the A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Warren Wilson A Cappella Choir Under the direction ot Mr. Warren Wilson, the A Cappella Choir sang its way through another busy year. With its president, lack Bauer, the first semester choir sang at the District Teachers' Cons vention in October and entertained at the Shriners' Ladies Night. The biggest project ot the semester Was the presentation ot the annual Candlelight Service the week before Christmas in the State Capitol rotunda. Starting with the impressive processional, Adeste F idelesf' the choir sang The Shepherd's Story, Lullaby ot the Christ Child, The Song ot Christmas and Silent Night. Soloists were Marcia Eagleson, Ronald Cochran, lo Ann Shaver, lackie Taylor, Ronald Ramsey, Ginger Foy and Claudette Ramey. Narrator was Alan Adams, while LaRae Dunn, organist, and Ann Olson, pianist, played the prelude and assisted the choir. Also at Christmas time special music was prepared and presented to the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, and other civic organizations. The members also made their annual tour ot the Boise hospitals and the Veterans' hospital. Other tirst semester otticers were Keith Tombrinlc, vice-president, and LaRae Dunn, secretary. Second semester began with the operetta, The Mikado, which the choir presented With the aid ot the lunior Choir. The leads were played by Marcia Eagleson, lackie Taylor and lack ML Wanen wilson Bauer. The operetta was directed by Mr. Wilson and the student director was Ann Tremaine. Other second semester activities included the District Festival at Payette, the Spring Concert, Music Week, the State Music Fes- tival at Pocatello, and the choir trip to northern ldaho. Officers who were elected at the semester and who will preside until the second semester of next year are Rex Frazer, presidentg Sherman Snyder, vice-president, lune Abbott, secretary-treasurer, and La- Rae Dunn and Ann Olson, accompanists. 26 n
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