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4 ra 'W N K anuar Thawi' 4 QL Back in their old home in Connecticut, Tom Butcher and Sandy Anstine offer a prayer of thanks for a safe return. Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood were a great suc- cess, as was the whole Senior Class Play, january Thaw . Setting the scene for a january Thaw is a remodeled New England farmhouse in modern times. The Cage fami- ly has moved into their newly-decorated Connecticut home only to have the Rockwoods, former owners of the house, return to claim proprietorship. A tug of war erupts between the families and reaches a climax when the Cage's oldest daughter supposedly elopes with the Rockwood,s son. Peace is restored when a blizzard forces the families to rely on one another for survival. The cast included Debbie Arnold, David Young, Sandy Anstine, Tom Butcher, Ruth Ann Bennett, Greg Myers, Betty Posey, Mary jo Galbreath, Ed Heindel, Craig Ellis, Victor Smith, Dennis Yohe, jon Stine, and Pam Smeltzer. Neighboring farmers, Buzz Ellis as Uncle Walter, Ed Heindel as Matthew Rockwood, Sandy Anstine as Sara Rockwood, and Tom Butcher as jonathan Rockwood, relate some good old-fashioned country doings and describe their wonderful trip out West. 'hug f-QQ, David Young, who posed as Herbert Gage in the Senior Play january Thaw, is helped into his bathrobe by his wife after spending a rough night on a hard cot in the living room of his restored house in New Eng- land. Mary jo Galbreath, Betty Posey, David Young, and Debbie Arnold, members of the Gage household, sit down for their morning breakfast. Mr. Gage seems to be having some difficulty convincing his family that cornflakes, olives, and molasses make an appetizing meal.
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...--'J' uBachelor F atherv Victor Smith as big bully Moose flings Rodney Haugh to the floor in a rage of terror as Craig Ellis prepares to pounce in defense of his friend, Rodney. The disagreement, of course, is over a girl. After a month of hard work, late hours, and neglected home- work, yet loads of fun, the junior Play was produced. Credit for the successful result goes not only to the characters in the play but also to the many volunteers who worked on commit- tees. Special tribute goes to Mr. and Mrs. Haugen, who acted as faculty advisors. Bachelor Fatherl' was a three-act comedy about the difficulties besetting an uncle in raising his teenage niece, Kelly. Matters are further complicated when Kelly and her girlfriends go on strike against their boyfriends. Two heads are better than one when it comes to applying make-up. Ion Stine looks on with uncertain anticipation as Faye Wambaugh and Connie Keeports add the finishing touches to Betty Posey.
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