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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: □ Walt Haight, playing a nosey father, tries to smooth out marriage problems between his son and daughter-in-law. □ Disgust shows on Jerry's (Reid Hutchins) face as Brenda (Sue LeCIcrc) rattles on and one during their first date. □ □ Backstage Mr. Carstens applys make up to Chuck Doody’s face. □ Wilma (Darla Esst)continues hollering at her husband (Chuck Doody) as he gets ready to leave during an argument. □ Trying to back out of his approaching marriage. Mike (Larry Webster)explain , to his girl friend (Carolyn Packard) the many reasons he cannot marry her.
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“Lovers” presents four funny scenes The spring play, “Lovers and Other Strangers , presented several humorous facets of the love and marriage routine. The first scene involved a smooth-acting young man persuading a girl into his apartment on the first date. Cowardice followed as a groom tried to call off his approaching wedding during the second episode. Next came a young couple's divorce and their problems w ith none- too-helpful parents. The final sketch found an older couple battling out their communication problems. Actress Darla West commented that the play “had the kind of comedy and humor people like. It was a modern play where people can watch it and see themselves. Cast Jerry.....................Reid Hutchins Brenda..............................Sue LeClerc Susan .................Carolyn Packard Mike ....................Larry Webster Frank ....................Walt Haight Beatrice..........................LuAnn Schmidt Rickie.............................Mike Cooley Joan ......................Karla Wald Johnny ...................Chuck Dood W ilma ...........................Darla West
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Lightning, thunder visit commencement That long awaited time which sophomores dream of, juniors anticipate, and seniors barely hang on for, came on a summer evening in June. It was the time of caps and gowns. Tradition prevailed with the baccalaureate service beginning graduating activities on Sunday, June 4th. The senior awards assembly followed on the fifth of June, presenting seniors w ith a variety of honors. Senior girls also attended the annual Senior Tea sponsored by the AAUW that afternoon. Finally graduation night arrived, but with a flair of variety as the 365 memberclass received their diplomas outdoors on the field of Memorial Stadium. Lightning, Thunder, and occasional raindrops greeted the graduates and made their commencement truly one of a kind. Afterwards, seniors traveled to the Llks' Club for the all-night party and their final gathering. 30
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