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Help! I'm stuck! Zheatrical Zriumpk Thinking she is making a publicity appearance for LIFE magazine, Limbo agrees to come. However, when Limbo discovers the fraud, she promptly decides to leave. Since her departure will ruin all plans, Happy Stella, now a firm friend of Dobie's, convincingly persuades Limbo to remain. Although Dobie finds himself in many seemingly impossible sit- uations throughout the play, he somehow manages to escape success- fully from his numerous predicaments. Many hours of practice and rehearsing went into the play, but each actor received his reward with the applause and laughter of the audience. To Dobie's amazement, members of the Schottische Five tune up. 13 Mrs. Helen Fuller, assistant director, and Mrs. Betty Rooke, director, deserve credit for the success of our play.
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Dobie Qillis — Our I may be small and puny, but only physically, mutters Dobie, the protagonist of Ma Shulman’s comedy, THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS. Dobie, a small, dynamic teenager with an active imagination and boundless energy, has a knack for getting himself and others into impossible situations. Dobie decides to have a fund raising dance for the school newspaper. In spite of frantic efforts to engage a name band for the evening, he and his friends must settle for Happy Stella Kowalski and her Schouische Five, whose instruments include washboards, wooden flutes, and borge drums. As an extra added attraction, Dobie decides to have a movie star - Limbo Lamb, a former student of Salmon P. Chase High School - appear at the dance. G. Daggett, P. Sawyer, T. Nailor, C. Robillard, E. D’Angelo, S. Gilman, S. Severino, D. Mulligan, D. Timms, F. McGuire. B. Cowles, B. Brown, G. Myott, M. Bovee, M. McCoy, L. Danahy, S. Streeter, N. White, P. Gor- man, N. Austin, J. Thompson, J. Davison, F. Kopp, S. Batease, T. Norton, A. Ellingsworth, K. Licht, J. Fehl, R. Jacobson, N. Tremblay.
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Thanks to the efforts of Sonja and Cheryl, the advertising campaign was a huge suc- cess. Our capable co-editors, Nancy and Peter, take time out for the photog- rapher. 1962 Orbit — A From September to March the yearbook staff worked diligently to complete a fine school annual. The problems of meeting deadlines, finding photo- graphs, and making important decisions were skill- fully handled by the competent staff. Dave, our sports editor, prepares a page with assistance from Judy, Mike, and Eric. Art, Barbara, Smitty, Joan, and Helen get ideas from Taylor's instruction books.
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