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Mary Collins fplayed by Jenny Woody just before Jeff Collins fLance Cranerj recalls the time that the traumatic moment when the Hunter walks in. in a snowstorm, he lost control of his car and killed a woman and her daughter, The Hunter discusses the past with his dead wife and daughter,
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ight With The Arts This year that talented group of actors and ac- tresses, the Theaterians, tried to revive the dropping theatrical participation of the student body. To achieve this, they presented the two one-act plays He's Dead Au Right, directed by Linde Btdeh. The Plays were preformed to give the students of C.H.S. a taste of the dramatic arts, The Stage Band entertained between shows, Both plays were well recieved by the audience, Fine performances were given by Lynn Foth and Don Gottlieb, aided by Bruce McKnight and Jack Gordon in He's Dead All Right, The Storm, featuring Jenny Wood and Lance Craner put an atmosphere of mystery and suspense on the evening. He's Dead All Right is a comical spoof about a young housewife who kills her husband and anyone else who gets in her way, The Storm is a mysterious and exciting drama about a revenge- crazed man fRandy Jameysonj who wants to destroy the man who killed his wife and daughter. The wife and daughter return from the grave, to try to talk the hunter for Barbara U-YUU Forhl UICS t0 hlde the body of IOS his revenge. QBIUCC MCKHighIJ, Altogether the evening was a big success and it would be worthwhile to have theater presentations more often in the future, --lg' Lynn Foth and Don Gottlieb fClarenceJ practicing a scene from a play
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The Speelman brothers demonstrate weapons used during the Civil War The Speelmans Present Civil War Artqfacts The Speelman brothers, two avid collectors of Civil War artifacts, visited Cloverleaf High School for a day. They presented an assembly in the morn- ing to acquaint students with the common footsoldier of the Civil War. They had a forty-five minute program explaining some of the articles and weapons used. Some times they asked people from the au- dience to help demonstrate an article. Mr Hofstetter, our band director, played Taps and Reveille on the bugle that had been used during the Civil War. After they presented the program to the high school and later to the junior high, the Speelman brothers set up their displays in the library. Students then could look at them closely and ask any questions they might have about this interesting collection.
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