Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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WELL, MRS. Wingf ield, let me give a toast. Here ' s to the Old South. I haven ' t had such a pleasant evening in a very long time. SOMEBODY OUGHT to build your confi- dence up and make you proud instead of shy. Somebody ought to kiss you, Laura! LAURA WINGFIELD ' S glass col- lection contained a unicorn. This was Laura ' s ( Pam Rydstrom I favor- ite figure of all the many animals. Maybe it was her favorite because she felt compassion for it; it was so out of place compared to the horses. Laura was much like the unicorn herself — out of place. Being slightly crippled and terribly shy made it impossible for her to feel at ease around other people. Her mother ( Barbara Fish ) tried to help her overcome her shyness by pretend- ing that her handicap didn ' t exist. She didn ' t realize that this actually worsened Laura ' s condition. The only one who knew what Laura needed was Jim (Jim Roush I, a friend of her brother. Tom (Jim Kieffer ) . The first night they met, Jim inspired her self-confidence so much that she was no longer ashamed of being different, and knew that she could become less withdrawn. Laura expressed her gratitude by giving Jim her unicorn, now minus its horn since Jim had bumped into a table and knocked it over. Now Laura and the unicorn were still alike — and both a lot less different. CAST Tom Wingfield Jim Keiffer Amanda Wingfield. ...Barbara Fish Laura Wingfield. .Pam Rydstrom Jim O ' Connor Jim Roush PRODUCTION STAFF Director Miss Ann Krappe Assistant to Director Dan eno Stage Manager Bob Bodine Lights Jim Kilgore Sound Dennis Cornelius Scenery Construction Bob Bodine Scenery Painting Vicki Madden Props David Pugh Costumes Kathie Finch Make-up Phyllis Albins Business Manager Gordon Wright Program Design Bettv Jo Stinson

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countries. They advocate moral rearmament and want to explore the human heart and shake the conscience of people awake. SHIELD staffers go to Chicago conference REPRESENTING AMERICAN wars during Veterans Assembly are Brooks Thomas, Dave Arnold, Alec Pay and Dave Lohr. THE GUEST speaker at the Thanks- giving Assembly added a note of solemness to the morning before the holiday. The Rev. John M. Peterson reminded the group to try to be thankful at all times, not only when reminded. During the first part of the Nov. 10 Veterans Day Assembly, students answered What Democracy Means to Me in the form of a speech con- test. A presentation of American sol- diers, from Colonial to contemporary times, filled the remainder of the assembly. The big business transaction of the year for the juniors, the Candy Sale, proved to be a profitable venture. After selling 5,190 pounds and mak- ing a sizeable profit, they planned a prom with a Southern theme. Under the disguise of an auction, the Girls League Old Hat Sale gath- ered lunch crowds Friday the 19th. The week of Nov. 8-13 was ob- served as American Education Week. Joanne Quan and Tim Waters were Girls League selection as Girl and Boy for the month of November. SOPHOMORES CHARLIE Skomer and Don Scott try to boost spirit and raise money by selling orange and blue spirit buttons. NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES 23



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' Being different is no Reason to be ashamed ' - The Glass Menage THEY CALL me Killer Wingfield. By day I ' m a warehouse worker, but at night I ' m a dynamic Czar of the underworld. I TRIED to leave you behind, but I am more faithful than I intended. Blow out your candles, Laura . . . and so goodbye! DECEPTION, DECEPTION, deception! I was under the impression that you were an adult, but evidently I was mistaken! THE GLASS MENAGERIE 25

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