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Q- IT'S ALL IN FUN 'A spoonful ofsugar makes the medicine go down' OPPOSITE PAGE,UPPER LEFT, Concentrating all her efforts in one knife, junior Cindy Kemper carves out a masterpiece at the pumpkin carving contest. OPPOSITE PAGE. UPPER MIDDLE, Great Pumpkinessw Julie Pelzel, senior, receives a congratulatory kiss from Head Pumpkin John Logan. OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER RIGHT, Beaming modestly, Ardell Moe, junior receives a kiss from John Logan after being crowned Great Pumpkin. OPPOSITE PAGE,MlDDLE LEFT, Open-mouthed enthusiasm and wide-eyed amusement are displayed by seniors Vickey Crim and Kit Moore at the skits put on by Tri-Hi-Y girls at the Apple Polishing party. OPPOSITE PAGE, MIDDLE RIGHT, The same enthusiasm and amusement that students have is portrayed on the faces of Roger Aase, English, and Glynda Dormaier, Cadet, as they react to puns directed at the teachers by the apple polishers. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM, Talented Tri-Hi-Y girls reveal their inner selves as they perform for teachers at the Apple Polish- ing party. LEFT, Cleveland High Schoolis Afro Ensemble leader beats out a pulsating rhythm while one of the dancers responds to the vibrations. Apple polishers, pumpkin caivers, and teachers alike will all agree that an important part ofTerrace was the fun expressed from intense concentration to outright, open-mouthed merriment. The Cleveland High Afro Ensemble beat out a steady rhythm that students could relate and relax to. The dancers also provided a part ofthe enter- tainment. Tri-Hi-Y girls added to the gaiety by mak- ing fun of the teachers at the Apple Polishing party. But it was all in fun! Autumn Activities 27
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ON THE ROAD TO PANAMA Austrian show plays to crowded audiences 28 The Sound of Music llfh L S. tif FXS, Following the success of '5Bye Bye Birdief' the Music Department's The Sound of Music delighted audiences at four per- formances. From the alpine setting to the Von Trapp home, the life-like scenery con- tributed greatly to the play. The production opens with Maria singing her way into trouuble, and out of the Abbey. The nuns decide she would best be suited as governess to the seven children of Cap- tain Von Trapp. On arrival, Maria eases the strict discipline, and gains the children's love. Soon, though, she realizes she is in love with the Captain. Fleeing in fear of her own feelings, Maria leaves for the Abbey. With help from the Mother Abbess, Maria returns to the Von Trapp home, only to hear ofthe Captain's plans to marry the Baroness Elsa Schraederg but because of political differences, the marriage is canceled. Soon afterward, Maria and Captain Von Trapp are married, and free their family from the Nazis. Funds from The Sound of Music went mainly to the Dynamics' planned trip to Panama. Future musical productions will be staged every two years. This year's play, under the direction of Mr. Frank DeMiero, was a real success, according to enthusiastic audiences at the Edmonds Jr. High audi- torium. TOP, junior, Michael Arthur, assists Pam Christensen Uvlariaj in applying finishing touches. CENTER, Captain Von Trapp argues with Elsa and Max about the threat ofthe oncoming Germans. BOTTOM, Awaiting the start of a performance, the pit orchestra tunes up.
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