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Qaboveb The Queen and her court: Gina Bowman 8 Bill Christian, Carolyn Crews 8 Scott Wilkins, Robba Addison E1 Kirk Chas- tain, Queen Kathy Cummings S David Cum- mings, Martha Ginn E1 Craig Puckett, Marla Woody 8 Mark Erikson, and Elaine Stock- ham, queen presentation coordinator. Cleftj Homecoming Queen for I979-Miss Kathy Cummings of the Alpha Gamma Del- ta sorority.
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-5 - 1 'r '- ' The Diary Of Anne Frank The Pulitzer Prize winning play, The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, is a true story based on the actual diary of Anne Frank. It is about the lives of nine people who are hiding from the reality of Nazi concentra- tion camps during World War ll. The main character and narrator is Anne, a I3- year-old girl, who grew and matured into a young woman during the two years they were in hiding. All nine lived in a small storage area above an office building in Amsterdam where Mr. Frank used to work. Extreme silence had to be main- tained during the day to prevent detection by the workers downstairs. Despite their cautious ef- forts, they were detected after two years and sent to different concentration camps. Mr. Frank was the only one of them to survive. Anne's diary was found later among some papers on the floor of the storage area. Her story was brought to the stage at William Jewell as the I979 fall play. gipper rightj The Van Daans reprimand flower leftb The tension and strain o a ove ear iary 'me' cramped living conditions take their toll as a rift develops between Anne and her mother. . V- . ,...A -.. . .....................-J.....4..,.,.,.,,-- . Q A . , ,- I V ' - 'Q-- k------ r
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