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Gayle Hayes and K.B. Bell discuss their rendezvous to take place in her apartment above the diner. Scott Menzies and Joni Zink help the drunken Dr. Lyman (Randy Schmidt) to the window seat to sleep off the effects of alcohol. Joni Zink contemplates her future as she watches the snow storm gain strength. 16 Theater
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Troy Coats, Shelly Oliverius, Steve Flint, Don Boone, Steve Phillips and Jeff Howes won the room decorating contest held by RHA in the fall semester. (Photo by Darren Demel) Karen Sherwin studies for an exam at her desk in her room. (Photo by Darren Demel) Home Life 15
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Richard Bennett gives David Brewer a blow to the stomach during the fight scene. Bus Stops at Barton County Community College A glimpse of Kansas life during the 1950’s was caught at Barton County Community College’s pre¬ sentation of Bus Stop” on November 7,8, and 9. The play was written by Kansas born writer, William Inge. It was set in a cafe in a small town outside of Topeka. The cast consisted of 5 men and 3 women. Bo Decker, portrayed by David Brewer, Great Bend sophomore, was a young rancher and cowboy who fell in love with nightclub singer Cherie, portrayed by Debi Bingham, Sterl¬ ing freshman. Decker decided to marry Cherie against her will and took her to Montana. En route to Montana, the bus got snowed in at Grace’s Diner. Dr. Lyman, played by Randy Schmidt, Hoisington freshman, was the drunken professor with the sec¬ ret past. He fell in love with Elma Duckworth, played by Joni Zink, Claflin freshman. Gracie, played by Gayle Hayes, St. John freshman, was the owner of the diner who went for a rendezvous with the bus driver Carl, played by K.B. Bell of Great Bend. Cherie asked the sheriff, played by Richard Bennett, Great Bend sopho¬ more, to protect her and this set up the conflict between Bo and the sheriff, Will. Virgil, played by Scott Menzies, Great Bend, tried to act as peace maker between the two. Besides the conflict between Cherie and Bo, the audience also got a look into the other character’s lives. Most of the characters had missed success in some way and the professor was an absolute failure. However, throughout the play, the audience got a glimpse into the human side of everyone. Theater 17
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