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I Q. 4 SINCE YOU put it that Way, I guess I really am pretty stupendous, Dick Kolosa muses, as Bonnie Buchanan lovingly gazes up at him. However, this seems to be a rather one-sided scene of tender love! if 5 . .. SEATED IN a typical, old-fashioned, tin-typed pose char- acterizing the production of My Thrce Angels , is the cast of Kimba1l's third annual Junior-Senior Play which was presented on November 19-20. Well-deserving of applause 'tWhat do you mean the Salvation Army has the stage for Saturday night? We're supposed to go on at 8 o'clock! Two days before the time of the scheduled performance, this type of cry was heard by Miss Marcia Kleinman, production-director of Spe- 66 99 ALL RIGHT, Bonnie, Re- hearsals on, so please don't take your nap Three Angels 76 now, urge the IT'S NOT for me, of course . . . if that's the only bottle you have, I'll take it. OH WELL! You didn't need that eye anyhow, explains Candy Cieder, as she soothes Bob Baker, -find Three Angels wackls 'tlVly Three Angels , this year's annual Junior-Senior play. But Hthe show must go on and it did, fone day earlierl on November 19 and 20. Presented befort two rec0rd-break- ing crowds, the show delighted the audiences with its unusual scenery,
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HTHANK YOU, very much. smiles Gelly, as she performs one of the many official duties of a newspaper staffer, by helping to sell the Herald's final product of toil and trouble for the month. Long has the tiny country of Switzerland been noted for its beautiful scenery, its great looming mountains, and, above all, its reputation as a nation with world neutrality. From this land, nested in the bosom of Europe's vastness, has come a pert, warm, and intelligent am- bassador of good will to the doors of Kimball. And to her, Marguerite Schaub, our foreign exchange stu- dent from Erstfeld, Switzerland, we dedicate this 1959-60 Lancer. Gelly, as she has affectionately been nicknamed, has truly earned the applause and approbation of all Knights, for, through her unselfish participation and contributions in our activities such as the Round Table, the HERALD Staff, National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Girl Scouts, Citizenship Conference, GAA, and American Field Service Organization, we have been able to gain a deeper, more human insight into the true meaning of 'tbrotherhoodf' HAVING THE same tenses in a paragraph is a must! says Mr. Rosen to our pleasant foreign exchange student. She is receiving in- structions on how to write an article for the HERALD on Christmas in her native land. AMIDST THE whirl and excitement of her first American formal dance is found Marguerite, dressed in her finery, dancing at the school year's first gala affair with her knight of the evening, Larry Carps. . . FROM THE Knights of Kimball to our favorite friend from Switzerland, explains Judie Harvey, vice president of the Round- table, as she presents the traditional check to Gelly, enabling her to call her family for Christmas.
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for their fine performances are Bob Baker, Barbara Per- rino, Judy Hoffman, Dave Platt, Chuck Vogt, John Smoke- vitch, Dick Kolosa, Jim Black, Mark Van Hala, and Bonnie Buchanan. colorful costumes, and sparkling hu- mor. Under the student-directorship of lim Dyer, the much-applauded cast included Bonnie Buchanan, Barb Per- rino. Bob Baker, playing the Ducotel family, and Dave Platt, John Smoke- Scores As Top Hit 'itch and Chuck Vogt. portraying the Three Angels. Jim Black enacted. a unning businessman, Dick Kolosa. played his nephew, while Judy Hoff- man and Mark Van Hala were cast in upporting roles. P. 1 E i BOB BAKER and Barbara Perrino look thoroughly disgusted with Judy Hoffman, who played the part of an extraordinary character who was always trying to get something for nothing. All three gave excellent performances in this delightful comedy. THE STAGE crew relaxes for a moment after woring dili- gently on the Junior-Senior Play. CHUCK VOGT rescues Bon- nie Buchanan after a fainting spell, while John Smokevitch consoles Barbara Perrino. KATHY ANDERSON tries out her artistic talents on Dave Platt. while Barbara Brondum observes. 77
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