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l K. Blaquiere, B. Bishop VI. Bromel, Collins, P. Kaloff, S. Conlan U. Braun, K. O,Keefe, K. Traynor, G. Lindl etrom, L. Jeffries, G. Maudlin, T. Erick- on B Spence A Huban Klin ensmith 2 , . , . J- g , r. Bodi, D. Harvey, D.,Bitner. ROW 3: I. Martin, J. Baelio, C. Hoey, K. Dyer, K Jlrich, S. Browning, M. Spalding, J. Hickl escape Judy Carr's persistance. Ernie Cooper, Judy Carr, Sue Clark, Ron Campbell, and Ed Dore Dpear in various stages of make-up as Mr. Botens checks progress. X Carr. Row 2: B. Moody, man, G. Jones, D. Abraham, E. Stockwell, B. Cline, C. Gancia, C. Gossett, P. Conner, J. Fetzer, J. Paulos. Row 4: E. Cooper, E. Dore, M. Walsh, C. Fales, A. Dyer S. Barlow, P. Dandurand, E. Coleman B. Pare, H. Clayton, K. Sanders, C. Ells: worth, M. Gilman, B. Covert, S. Gutow, D Van Hala, J. Edolf, B. Forque, L. Gaullard. Row 5: D. Shipps, J. Baugh, C. Bennett, J. if Shirey, B. Gauronskas, J. Gauronskas, C. Thompson, S. Barkume, M. Van Dellen, N. van Oss, M. Kondas, M. Murphy, M. Kessler, P. Murphy, M. Turner, B. Runyon. Row 6: N. Wyse, D. Wagoner, D. Manilla, D. Mar- shall, K. Gratner, A. Bachelder, B. Wells, P. Pruden, K. Bell, S. Goodall, L. Houston, J. Willmes. An unwilling customer for the hospitality of the Geisha tradition, Ernie Cooper tries to As Lotus Blossom, Judy Carr loved and lost her hero, Captain Fisby fDrew Abbottl.
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Thespian Club presents pla of the ear: Teahouse of the ugust Nloon. The word Thespian is derived from the name Thespis, who was the founder of Greek drama. This year the members and advisors of one of our school's largest clubs have worked hard to pre- sent dramatic and enjoyable entertain- ment to Kimball audiences. Tea House of the August Moon by John Patrick, was the first play pre- sented by the T hespians in the 1963-64 school year. The play tells of Occupa- tional Forces on Okinawa after World War II. Under the helpful guidance of Mr. J. Botens, dramatic director and Mr. R. Now listen, MacLean! Ron Campbell as Colonel Purdy makes a point with one of his Occupation officers, Emie Cooper. l Miller, stage manager the successful play included several newcomers to the Kimball stage. The largest Thespian production of the year was Kimball Kaper 1964 , the annual variety show, which was held in the latter part of March. The theme for this year's show was love . All of the students were urged to participate, since it was not confined to club members only. As a climax to a very rewarding year of drama, Elmer Rice's play Street Scene was presented in May. Seated: R. Campbell, Treasurerg M. Adams, Vice President, S. Clark, Sec- retary, S. Ladewig, President. Row 1: P. Wilson, C. Croswell, R. Allemann, M. Messier, K. Vellner, V. Kalolaski, H. Holdman, M. Huffman, M. Horod- nicki, I. Anderson, S. Eskew. K. Hu- Holiday celebrations on Okinawa call for Oriental dancing, wrestling, and songs. Ed Dore, here in make-up Sue Clark appears as as a wrestler, prepares to face opponent Kurt Priebe. Miss Higa jiga. -.xt S F E 2 1
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After securing this necessity for the Bonfire, Seniors Kathy Scholle and Andy Crawford add the finishing touches. First Kimball bonfire starts annual tradition. This year on November lst, before the.Kim- ball-Ferndale game, Kimball students gathered to cheer the team at the pre-game bonfire. The Seniors, led by Dave Crosby, had enthusiastic- ally gathered wood, guarded wood, and adver- tised throughout the week in order to make the bonfire a success and an annual tradition. Led by the cheerleaders and the pep band, the students fervently shouted cheers and en- couragement to the team. The successful bonfire developed into a car caravan that followed the team bus to the game. Everyone was satisfied with the events of the evening, although the team was defeated 19-14. A bonfire is easier said than done as these Seniors who labored tirelessly on it for two days can testify.
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