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Don ' t worry, Doug- You ' ll get your lines right in the next performance. The Russians Came! The Russians Came! To the surprise of the actor-director, Mr. Kincaid, the Senior Class Play, A Pennant for the Kremlin, was a smashing sucess. The action began when an eccentric millionaire died and left the Chicago White Sox to the Russian Government. Starring In the play were Doug Lovett, a player for the White Sox; Rob Mayer, the Russian chair- man of the team; Pam Reusser, the daughter of the chairman; and Bob Marx as the team ' s manager. For the benefit of those In the audi- ence who were conditioned to watching television, commercials were shown featuring Dave Doyle and Dave Plump. Go through the door, not through the wall! , , , Turn In the props! , . . Has anyone seen a Russian flag-or a bath towel-or a hammer? . . . The script calls for a littlekiss, NOTaten mmuteembrace! . . . Whosalddlrectors could act In their play? . . . Stop talking, Spectators — spectate! Beneath the colors Red and White uh . . , uh . . . (how does the rest of It go?) UntetMi What do you mean ' What am I doing in the Men ' s Locker Room! ' What are you doing in the Men ' s Locker Room? 20
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Cincinnati ' s New Convention Hall Hosts ' 68 Prom PROM COURT: Scott Hamilton, Patti Pater, Pierce Klemmt. Debby Bridgeland, Tom Peterson, Sally Starr, Randy Shepard. Pam Ven- tress, John Satchell, Linda Evans, Queen Marta Casse, and Grant Reynolds. KT ' r M SmmJ l SW H B 3m VF its ESSr ' k m :jl M V ■ ' ' ' ' i- - ' . J ffmK KSr ' M 1 - i5f -■ ' «;. ®;- ;?;i:J ' ilk. i Queen Marta Casse and Escort Grant Reynolds, May 18, 1968 the new Cincinnati Convention Hall the Haywoods . . . theme? what theme? psychedelic lights - - tux and turtlenecks Shirley Temple hairstyles lacy dresses Marta crowned Queen . . . NO SMOKING OR DRINKING!! , Happy Birthday. David . Colebrook ' s RAIN . . . Are you kidding? Of course I ' m going to be sick on Monday! , , . 19
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Shape up, Buddy. The Indian Hill Rangers wouldn ' t handle It this way! Students who wear boots are bound to get into trouble. Murder Makes for a Captive Audience Reserve Two for Murder was the most unusual play ever presented by Indian Hill students. The unique performance was equalled only by its dra- matic advertising: displaying a hanged man drip- ping blood into the school garden. The play began normally, but was interrupted when a member of the audience murdered one of the actors. The po- lice were called in and everyone was ordered not to leave the auditorium. As detectives tried to solve the case, they asked the audience to vote on who did the murder; however, the plot was so intricate that the revelation of the killer was a complete sur- prise. Miss Selzer outdid herself in this startling selection, and the Juniors presented the difficult production with great skill. Abracadabra, alakazam! Gee, he disappeared at re- hearsal. 21
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