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, Fla .Q 9.1 if an we wzgii K. ' 2 S xv' PLAY X . - . get a. Fw. ia..B1tts0fHQstHla1a, ifeW.i1h Egttietf' i t ' Q . W ,st .,.i v . l,.....,. . , 1 . . : 3' , 7 k Km' ' I I I if a 85 1 K 1 I 1 2 ,.,s, 'ta- f'., A in , OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT, Father gives a look of pure distaste. after the first morning coffee, in preparation for one ofhis many infamous tirades. This one is going to be aimed at the new maid. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT, Poised provocately on the arm of Father's chair, Mother breaches the subject ofthe mixed-up state ofhousehold accounts. Always ready with a logical suggestion. her solution is credit cards. That way the stores would have to keep track ofher spending. OPPOSITE PAGE, CENTER LEFT. Because he is forced to wear Father's pants, Clarence is morally inclined to do nothing Father wouldn't do. Unfortunately, this includes his havingto remove Mary's hand from his knee. OPPOSITE PAGE, CENTER RIGHT, With her exper- ience as director of many past school plays. Miss Elaine Klein takes things in hand once again. Directing the char- acters of Life, she is an integral part ofits development. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT, In his gruff, but prudent way, Father makes an attempt at the age-old tradition, the father-son talk. It's high time Clarence learns about wo men. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT, Busy with make- up and other final touches, Glenda Hamlin, senior, and Randy Kocher, junior, spend some more time in front of the mirror. TOP, Whitney, right, is supposed to be learning his cate- chism. When the minister comes to visit, Whitney has a chance to prove he's been studying. BOTTOM LEFT, Much to Father's surprise, Cousin Cora comes to visit, bringing some juicy home town gossip guarenteed to pass the time. BOTTOM RIGHT, Clear logic and good economic sense are quite apparently not among Mother's greatest assets. Here she attempts to convince Father of the economic soundness of trading a dog for a suit, one of her many well-run mayhems. LI FE WITH FATHER Director ......... ...... E laine Klein Student Director .............. .... D onna Edgerton Costume Designer ................ .... N ancy Cooper Light Designer and Sound Effects . . .... Travis Macy Production Stage Manager ....... ..... P ete Bonneau Property Manager ....... .... D onna Edgerton Make-up Coordinator ..... ..... D ebbie Cocking Publicity Manager ...... .... S am Elwonger Tickets ............. .... S andy Major Program Chairman . .. ..... Thais Davis CAST OF CHARACTERS Father .......... VinniefMotherJ . .. Clarence ........ John ....... . . Whitney . . . Harlan .... Cora ..... Mary ...... . Margaret .... Dr. Lloyd ..... Dr. Humphrey ... Dr. Sommers .... Annie. ...... . . Delia . .. Nora , . . .. Maggie .... . . . . .Cecil Tyler .Kathee Hanson . .Sam Elwonger .....Pax Locke ....Jim Ackley . David Edgerton .Nancy Ellsbree Linda Merriman Debbie McElrea .Randy Kocher .....Jim Bailey ..Pete Bonneau .Melinda Brown .Gail Lundgren . Nancy Cooper . . . . . . . .Glenda Hamlin Fall Play 35
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,- ., qi. tw,-1' f CHESS AND DEBATE rt, r ,, rs, Q . iam far if Lifzsiaf' - mv' if-. NSF' Thinkers got moving on two competitive clubs this year, Chess and Debate. Chess started the season with a win over Woodway. They met with school teams in the area, and made a good showing. Debate came back for another busy year. Tournaments at various colleges, as well as local meets and practice sessions, filled the schedule. TOP LEFT, Going over a list ofthe tournament that Debate is planning on attending, Roger Aase, debate coach, addresses a brunch meeting to plan future goals. These include WSU,WWSC, SPC, and the UW tournaments as well as local meets. TOP RIGHT, Donna Edgerton, senior, Debate president, pauses for a breath as she delivers a refutation in a practice debate. Students either learned the elements of argumentation in debate class or, ifunable to take the class, on their own time. BOTTOM, Steve Fellar, sophomore, right, glances at the match on his left as he awaits the move of Pat Marshall,juni0r. Chess club, long stagnant, has linally come back to an active life. Concentration high for stiff competition ig,-A Q ie L., as ,. , . . ,gk ri gg 4 in-may N FEM' tv, Mind-expanding activities 37 v'
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