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Page 16 text:
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Members of the R.U.R. staff discover the vital manuscript has been burnt to ashes. Pictured are Jeff Juster; sitting, Carolyn Smith; foreground, Allen Horlick; bock, Pete Bullard; Dave Agler, Jim Hulett, T. Scott Garner. Nana shows Helena a paper with the headline, Not a Single Birth this Week. Pictured are Joyce Alspach, Carolyn Smith, seated. The robots beg Alquist, the last remaining human in the world, to recreate the formula for robot reproduction. Pictured are Steve Baxter, T. Scott Garner, Roger Cowan, John Cantwell, Lance Mock, Dan Murrell, and Bruce Lynn. The fall play, directed by Miss Oza Cunningham, assisted by Miss Alice Bollin in business manage- ment, was presented Friday, November 15, 1963, in the Hammond High School Auditorium. The play, entitled “Rossum’s Universal Robots,” takes place on an island sometime in the future. The island is inhabited by millions of robots who are destined to do the work for humanity. The President of the Humanitarian League pro- tests the conditions of the robots, setting off a world wide revolt with the robots destroying all humanity until only Alquist, the simple builder, remains. The robots are then faced with the prob- lem of saving humanity. CAST Harry Domin David Agler Sulla Anne Schleichert Marius Bruce Lynn Helena Glory Carolyn Smith Dr. Gall Allen Horlick Mr. Fabry Jeff Juster Dr. Hallemeir Jim Hulett A builder Scott Garner Counsel Bussman Pete Bullard Nana Joyce Alspach Radius Roger Cowan Helena Jane Rodems Primus Mike Finley Servants: Steve Baxter, Lance Mack, Bruce Lynn, Dan Murrell, John Cantwell. Domin shows Helena an example of top grade robots. Pictured are (l-r) Bruce Lynn, Carolyn Smith, Anne Schleichert, and Dave Agler.
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Page 15 text:
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interests combine The Hammond High School Band arranges itself before entering in the Homecoming Parade. A different view of the annual Christman program is seen here. Mr. King discusses classroom projects with Mrs. H. E. Kremke during Back to School Night. This annual event is sponsored by the Hammond High Parent-Teacher Association.
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Page 17 text:
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er Larry (John Blood) seems to be so diverted by After being suspended from college for swallowing live goldfish, Larry serenades elle (Anne Schleichert) that he doesn ' t even notice Irene his parents and sisters. Pictured are Debbie Woody, sitting; David Barton, Carol House). Braden, Alden Gates, on the sofa; and John Blood. urn Back the Clock The Senior Play, “Turn Back the Clock” by Jarrijane and Joseph Hayes, was presented in he school auditorium on Friday, April 10, under he direction of Miss Oza Cunningham. The Play takes us back to 1928 to see the vild romances of our parents, goldfish swallow- ng, open-top cars and wild music of the day. Hie problems confronting them are basically the iame as ours today. Although the method of :ourtship was different, the end results were still he same. Students had a chance to see how thir arents acted, and parents recalled their high chool days. CAST drs. Anna Palmer Carol Braden vlr. Arthur Palmer David Barton ally Palmer Debbie Woody lohnnie Stone Frank Kasten velyn Palmer Alden Gates Charlie Hill Keith Sullivan iilda Mayre Williams jarry Palmer John Blood rene Isherwood Judy House daybelle Harrison Anne Schleichert )llie Banister Stewart Wells iarb Banister Carolyn Rudolph ’hyllis McSorley Leslie Bernard eenagers: Marlee Arrowsmith, Larry Duval, ynda Skogan, Don Perry, Pam Parrish, Tom Jallett, Jasmine Netos, Rich Kosanke, Lyn Vilke, Cornell Raab, Suzi Silverman, Bill Keeler. Trying to halt a battle which has interrupted Evie’s birthday party, Larry Palmer (John Blood) stands between Charlie Hill (Keith Sullivan) and Johnnie Stone (Frank Kasten). Although trouble is brewing, Evie ' s friends enjoy dancing to their favorite tunes at her birthday party.
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