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Do you know what I do to people who don't laugh at my jokes? says Ringo fHarold Morelockb in Desperate Am- brosef' 58 Mosques Produce The purpose of the Rio Grande High School Drama Club is'to promote drama to the students and faculty of Rio. ln order to do this the Masques, as the members of the club call themselves, produced three plays this winter and are producing one more which will make its debut this spring. The plays were Desperate Ambrose, Waiting for Leftyf, and Sunday Costs Five- A Pesos. The final play of the year is Death Takes A Holidayf' Much money goes into the productions of these plays, so the Masques have had an important money-raising project. The '4Ugly Man Contest was the 3 first semester project. The contest was a financial success, netting over 3400. 1 ln order to honor their best actresses and actors, the Masques had a banquet at the Polynesian Inn on the ninth of January, 1965. Trophies were given to 1 the Winners. N Members of the Drama Club are: left to right, front row: Mike Siegling, Lillian Keychard,w Jo Langley, Charlie Tatum, Janet Hall, Dee Ann Wilson, Dennis Rishel, and Ronald Angel. Second row: Mark Stevens, Yvonne Lopez, Margaret Lopez, Marianne Smith, Marietta Easley,l Keith Stout, Donnawlairrk, and Linda Thompson. Third row: Charlie Casper, Stephanie Lackman, Martin Sanfffiii, Albert Valdez, John Baca, Walter Steele, Debbie Aaron, and Janice Boyer. 1 I 5 s if A! f-
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The Wfippin' In is done by, left to right: Patsy Stubhlefield, Donna Avritt, and Diana Zamora. Denise Morris, Kathy Garcia, and Anna Crowder demonstrate the step of 'Teeling in Focus. Modern Dance Club The girls of the Modern Dance Club practice for an early spring recital. They are, standing, left to right: Diana Zamora, Patsy Stubblefield, Ellen Arias, Linda Gonzales, and Ruth Chaffee. Seated, left to right: Anna Crowder, Judy Sanchez, Kathy Garcia, and Donna Avritt. 57
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F our Plays l ' The Drama Club officers are: Dennis l Rishel, presidentg Mark Stevens, treasurerg. l Lillian Keyohara, sergeant at armsg Gloria 1 Hopkins, secretary, and Kurt Meyer, vice- l president. ourth row: Valerie Mathias, Marie Wernke, Charlene Wilson, Caroline Hebert, Buff Nichols, teve Tradup, Carol Gilpin, and ,Ronald Fuss. Fifth row: Jim Siegling, Kurt Meyer, Patricia 1 illiams, Fred Snipes, Gloria Hopkins, Stephanie Thompson, Rita Padilla and Pearline Tafoya. ixth row: Arnold Padilla, John Hebert, Ed Montgomery, Joyce Gable, Janice Justice, Linda obertson, Jackie Bryant and Tommy Garcia. Seventh row: Johnny Shainin.
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