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I I If Charlie Brown forgot my supper, I ' ll just die! May Day Pay CAST Denny Bechtelheimer Linus Jane Coil Lucy Marcia Quick Peppermint Patty Todd Scarce Schroeder Steve Smith Snoopy Larry Tobias Charlie Brown Me and my blanket. Home, home on the range. 4 ■■ ' w 1 -51 :
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The crowd seems to enjoy watching the exchanges during the bike race. mesmmmmik Wi Saturday, May 6th, on Treasure Island began early with the Little Theater rendition of Snow White and Rose Red . Corresponding to the plot of the original fairy tale, the actors performed their characterizations to the enjoy- ment of the crowd. Culminating week-long anticipation, the cor- onation heralded the 1972 Queen of the May. Honored with this coveted crown was junior Mary Ellsworth. Members of her court included junior queen candidates Peg Bell, Jo Renbarger and Cindy Eshelman; freshman attendant Colleen Wago ner; sophomore attendant Rean Donat; and senior attendant Karen Zimmerman. Hosting Grace College in the afternoon, non-conference, tracl meet, the Spartans crushed the visiting team with a score of 117- 37. Both Friday and Saturday evenings were climaxed by Tri- Alpha ' s musical presentation, You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Following Saturday night ' s performance, Skyp Gullette was featured in the Oaks. The week-end proved to be a pirate ' s chest of enjoyment, pleasure, and reunion for all who sailed to Treasure Island. The May Pole dancers doing their routine for the crowd. The May Day court waiting for the announcement of the 1972 Queen. . i • ir BBis ' ss- y «»U 25
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How embarrassing! and the belt goes here I ' m trustworthy, loyal, obedient You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, taken from the comic strip Peanuts, featured many of the lines from the newspaper comedy strip. The entire play centered around a day in the life of Charlie Brown and all his friends. This production was a warm, entertaining play that kids from one to 92 could enjoy. Songs such as Suppertime, My Blanket and Me, and Happiness Is charmed the crowd. Orchestra personnel included Rachel Jamieson, Rick Kress, Reed Gratz and Randy Gratz. Set crew included Karen Crim, costumes; Jim Carey, lighting; Barb Foster, set; Denise Juday, properties; Sue Spiegel, tickets and house manager. There ' s no team like our team. ' 27
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