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Do You Know The Milky Way? wriiien by Carl Whiiilinger. was 'rhe firsl play given by 'rhe sludenis of Parkville. I+ was direcied by Mr. Mengers and casiing was open +o 'rhe s+uden+ body. A very slalionary play, il used 'ihe idea of flashback. I+ opened wilh a young man. played by Lonnie Kohl, relaiing his life up io The presen+ poinl in a menial ins+i+u+ion. His life was one of disorder and hopelessness, Aiier he had re- iurnecl from war, having been presumed dead, he found himself alone: all his possessions sold. I-le lhen decided 'ro Take lhe name of his buddy who had died in ihe war. This only led io more misery and his ullimaie downfall, afier his endless search for idenliiy. Al Jrhe end. 'rhe audience was enveloped in an aura of imagina+ive ideas and bewilclermenl. This iended lo exemplify 'The lille, Do You Know The Milky Way? ii Buf as a friend. and since l can claim seniorify in lhe field of menfal disfurbances. l musf fell you sorne+hing. I28 Do You Kno So you +hink life will lei you pu'r on a clean whife shirf and 'rhrow you a fea pari'y?
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Wie Efevenfh Ruby ' ' On December I, 1967, The Class OT '69 held The annual ring ceremony and dance. ATTer receiving Their rings and making The Tra- diTional walk Through The school ring, The class mem- bers proceeded To The caTeTeria. Here They danced To The music of The well-known Bob Brady and The Concords. The Theme of The dance, The ElevenTh Ruby, symbolized ThaT This was The eIevenTh class aT Parkville To receive Their rings. The Theme was carried ouT in The decoraTions wiTh replicas of rubies found around The caTeTeria. ATTer The ceremony, Lynn and her daTe ioined in The fun ai' The dance. l30 ii-.1 .: 5 il 4 V 'Wg . 9,539 pl- .. .aim n..:, -f--vi l Q. r Bob Brady and The Coricords provided music for dancing.
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