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A blue and white streamer-decked cafe gave dancers a chance to rest their feet and enioy the company of other couples. 541' Out of a Dream silhouettes, clouds fo Couples stepped lightly till l2 o'clock to the music of the Ron Walker orchestra. K,-.t
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The Man Who Came to D'nner il. SE. fg t E21 V it if ,iff . ,r 1 5 if ll f l ti- . -1 I , t l ' 5 , Memorable scenes ileft to rightl sparked every part of Dinner. Maggie Cutler lAnna Mae Epleyl, as Whiteside's indispensable secretary, emoted by phone. When Banio lTerry Moorel carried Miss Preen lWendy Jackmanl into the room, only her dignity was rultled. lnebriation stimulated writer Bert Jefferson's lBob Fisherl sense of iustice. Actress Lorraine Sheldon lSue Hodgesl hadn't planned the dramatic exit via mummy case, but it happened anyway. Qtr Directed by Mr. Ramon Wisniewski, himself a dramatic artist, and Miss lla Sloan, Juniors worked magic with a Kaufman and Hart classic, and proved again that The Man Who Came to Dinner is more desirable as a drama than as a guest. John Kaiser's nervous fingers and arching eyebrows added to his sensitive portrayal of the title role of brilliant, self-centered Sheridan Whiteside. The sup- porting cast was well selected and provided many hilarious, memorable moments for the audience. Mr. John Glanz designed the stage set. Mr. Robert Luchetti supervised makeup, class sponsors divided the duties of committee supervision. Three capable Seniors with dramatic experience assisted Mr. Wisniewski with production: Sheila Haiduc, student director, Bill Armour, stage manager, and Al Madden, lighting and sound. Mrs. McCutcheon was enchanted to meet the famous Sherry White- side, but her enchantment didn't last long. From left to right: Dr. Bradley lBruce Middletonl, Miss Preen lWendy Jackmanl, Sheridan Whiteside Uohn Kaiserl, Mrs. Stanley iSue Jonesl, Mrs. McCutcheon lPat Lorial, and Mr. Stanley lTed Lewisl. snnreafiiiatmfii
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Dancing, dress-up, dates and dinner make proms occasions to remember. Out of a Dream, class of 6l's iunior prom, was no exception. On the night of January 16, gaily-dressed couples whirled around the gym as music floated from the bandstand where the Ron Walker orchestra played their finest arrange- ments. Real dancers were ioined by silhouette couples dancing against blue angel hair clouds which floated on the walls. When the bewitching hour of I2 o'clock arrived couples left the dance and went their various ways to nearby eating spots where the evening then drew to a close. All who attended agree it was one of those wonderful nights to store in the memory of special events. unior Prom background. Left: Loretta Hoegy and Kermit Counts sample refreshments served by sopho more girls. Below: a final toast is oltered by Bob Chetkovuch Faye Ammon Linda Lowry, Dean Anderson, Deanna Lowry, Harry Atkinson Pat Ayvazlan Jim Lechel. it ll 1 n silver l 1- -mir
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