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Page 32 text:
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WITH MOTHERLY DISGUST, Mrs. Antrobus, portrayed by Pam Ross, vents her anger on her son Henry, played by Jack Leach. Alexa Smith as Gladys, the Antrobus’ daughter, looks on the scene with sisterly disconcern about the whole thing. Students Combine Talent and Team Effort to Present Annual HIGH-PRINCIPLED AND STUBBORN, Mr. Antrobus, played by senior Pete Tumbas, gives his family a stern lecture about their weak, yielding attitude toward the hardships of life. LISTENING WITH APPROVAL, Dinosaur Sandi Barney hears the singing telegram which Pat Lowery brings the Antrobuses.
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BUILT-UP EMOTIONS release themselves in tears of joy , dis- belief and relief as Janet Gaston learns that she is the 1963 Home- coming queen. Larry Carlson, Janet ' s driver, shared her happi- ness. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES Maureen Rotz, Cindy Smith, Becky Hunter, Nancy Worcester, Janet Gaston, and Bobbi Bran- nen pose in anticipation of the game with Dyer. These six seniors vied for the title of 1963 Homecoming Queen.
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WITH CRITICAL EYES Mr. E. Colin Black, drama coach, keeps a close watch for rough spots during the final rehearsal. Drama, Musical Productions The curtain falls; a burst of applause. For the audience this is their way of expressing their satisfaction and approval of the student produc- tion which has just been presented to them. To the cast, the stage crew, and the many commit- tee members, this is the perfect ending to their own production. The final product represents the long hours and hard, exhausting work put forth by ambitious and talented students. Each year the main endeavor of the Drama Club and the music department are the play and the operetta, re- spectively. Talented dramatists, vocalists and mu- sicians spend time and effort to produce and pre- sent these two examples of student teamwork. Without the help of each and every one involved the presentation could easily become a “flop.” This year the Drama Club presented Thornton Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth.” The music department presented “Brigadoon,” by Lerner and Loewe, as their operetta. TRANSPOSING INTO THE character of Sabina, the maid, Diane Dickenson dons the appropriate costume and the “Isn’t that ridiculous?” attitude necessary to give a realistic portrayal, even during a dress rehearsal. 29
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