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me Moon re Down 601219 plat, i lg WILL AND TOM ANDERS lGregory Latimore and Clem Wattsl prepare to leave for England to plan revolt. The meeting with Mayor Orden takes place at the home of Molly Morgan lDebra Moore! MOLLY IMPLORES the mayor not to sen- tence Alex to die before the firing squad. THE MAYOR REASSURES Alex lElIiott Var- nadol before the execution of the convicted citizen. On November 19, 20, the all-school play, THE MOON IS DOWN under the direction of Mrs. Alice Goodrum, was presented to an audience of pupils and teachers. The play, vvhich dealt with the occupation of a small mining tovvn, was based on the novel vvritten by American Nobel Prize winner, John Stein- beck. Auditions were open to the student body. The theme of the play, vvas the impossibility of breaking the spirit of man despite all obstacles. The original production of the play vvas on Broadvvay in 1942. A minor crisis in production vvas met when Stanley Minks, assistant director, smuggled a firearm needed as a prop onto campus under his overcoat. .gil 1 l . a 'Q -vi , 1 ri 1 '- .. . 5 wi, '- , iw, ti ,vu , FSR ij: .' dj . 4 D ' . sl .v Q.. , . J. J' fs .l u ' 1: . l ' ' Y l l THE MAYOR kisses his wife lliathleen Wil- lnerl good-bye before losing his life
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CLAUDE LOVVERY, Denver Jordon, and Greg Bold flank Mayor Orden, proceedings in John Steinbeck's play THE MOON IS DOWN played by Gary Brinkley, as Mike Pierce lCaptain Loftl begins trial ffg-A I-31 ff. V ..1f'S'W, 'v...,:41gff-fw- ' , gmt V. L, ' 1. ,- AL. .f.,E,.: v ,VH . f ' wtf' 'A ' 2 .',-: - 4 .. ,JJ-zg.r,i-. ,+ -' e w if IN THE FINAL SCENE Mayor Orden bids the maid lAnna Youngl await the departure. good-bye while guard lF?obert Blalockl and Dr. Winter lWiIliam .lohnsonl
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PWOQMPM ,vii i ggi.-fi ., ' .r 159' nig3,.f 108 K' Fgrws x Q ...fit :ull 5,..1?'2 ri 'gp .l I--X! Q - 'Split' 'i'ki On the ball this year, the Photography 4 , .iv ? Club en'o ed several interestin field ' 13 . 4 'ti A I Y 9 'A 4 I 2 if , g I trips. 153' i . . . it-.gi 54.1. .. in , v'.:,.f-F Till? 1:1 ln the fall, a visit to Turkey Run QQM ' 'r ift State Park yielded many beautiful nature g pictures. Some members had their first 5'-,D it ' L f . . . . :rg in 47: My H Q Y 1458. yup. 1 experience in developing color film. ,L ifwf: ws' A A 4 . - ,fgqlk egg Later on, visits to Larry Young Stu- 'gif Q 'fgE,Q.i15.'5g'R,,''E'i'Q:,jQi s 4 N .- ,P ',,k..1 , , dio, H. Peters Studio, and Creative Cam- , . lv ,g 'difi5ibi,hf5,?fpwI?P?'?fxX'x era showed members creative methods of i' 'Q f , if . Photography and darkroom techniques. .5-if- 'ical S f' i mf, Lf 'Y A' ' 'Q 'fl 4 ' . .Af 4236 if- ahh, Members were allowed to use the -1 bf X Q' 5. ln'-i if? .K bk V fe l, M ap .- gf ' fi -hx -ff I darkroom during club meetings if they tax Q WJ? 5' fi' 1 wished. Since the club is small, its i I ' ' members get much individual instruction. f it BEV REED experiments with pop art and makes a bag of potatoes almost X f desirable. 'WM A l, SYMBOLS OF THE GHETTO provide photographic inspiration for camera artist Richard Swan. -1 i Iirlzfiluirliiitip.i'iwi'w 1 1- 'mitli.1ii4af:COrri4, '- in 'raw J T mumfy ii1tii3l.llH .i - ft 4, if :ms zimpri-.wily rv- Bureau of . . iclua y iwnmiii nfl rliudr- Univer .51 vvvr him' 1 ol mv Crly -. .nxriicl run Wnoeiiu House: Stal! Lf, Addiction Special ii iii.-.ri itidmin lo Phurfnix Hmm!! rho- X N-.L Yfa Wm V O R BUS 9,121 8 N1 as .t gf f 5L Qf-H 3 f .-Q .. WOR if NY epidr you W an .. Write the New Yi. V lf you would like to lg ,. dollars to Phoenix House Fon' +V wo 'fa SPONSORED B . .n ..m.1.fXa xr, if .- ff n N
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