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lDlO.x5toc't-X-Q, UJONPXAS w'tl'tllfN C1Q9'l My costume doesn't look right . .. What's my cue again? ,.. Somebody fix my make-up please Oh my stomach is killing me , ., The third play of the year, Bless Me Father by Craig Alpaugh was presented April 17,18 and 20 in the auditorium. The play is about two priests and the problems they encounter in their daily lives at the Holy Family Rectory. lt is a zany comedy with mistaken identities, an interrupted love affair and a wild chase scene that involves the entire cast. For the first time in the history of Campus drama department the playwrite worked with the cast on the production of the play. Mr. Al- paugh worked with the crew one week before the performance. Actors in Bless Me Father in- cluded Keith Boyer, Scott Pegg, Teri Kerr, Tracy Wheeler, Deb johnson, lo Voelzke, Loretta Falkenberg, Tim Harrington, Tom Simpson, Mike Gaskins and Steve Smith. Mrs. Nadine Charlsen directed the play with Edie Pfannenstiel as assis- tant director. Tom Simpson was stage manager and business man- agers were Richard Reed and Wade Reichmann. V Father Charles tScott Peggj 1 exasperatedly tells Father Ri- chard tKeith Boyerl just hike 2 I 3 the ball? 2! Father Charles and Father Richard have an impor- tant and serious discussion. 31 As Father Ri- chard flashes b Mrs. Mur h lLoretta Fal Y: P Y ' kenbergl and Susan U0 Voelzkel stand in shock. -1 -.. s., ,- . .419-Q-1
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'l 3 if Chief Brown Bear lRod 2 I 4 5 Thomassonj gives a ceremony to make Corporal Billy Jester lKeith Boyerl his son. 2! The young ladies from East- chester Finishing Schoolg Maud fTrudy Brooksl, Blanche lLoretta Falkenbergl, Gwen- dolyn lTerri Carterl, Henrietta Uulie Desmar- teaul, Cora iVicki lohnsonl, Mabel llo Voelzkel sing the number Playing Croquet . 3X General Oscar Fairfax lTim Harringtonl sings the number Say Uncle . 4f Captain lim lWint Brownl asks Little Mary Sunshine iDeb- bie lohnsonl for the hand of the fairest, the loveliest gift that God gave to brighten this cold cruel world of ours. sf Madame Ernes- tine Von Liebedich CEdie Pfannenstiell sings a reminder of her childhood and the homeland she loved In Izzenschnoken on the loverly Essenzookzeen. 'SSN me V ,jg
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.i Thespians , l achieve cols As the dramatics club at Campus High School, Thespians was active in several areas during the year. The club gave a Christmas show of im- provisations of Christmas carols for the elementary schools in Haysville. The club also organized and ran the spook house at the Mardi Gras, and sponsored the Speech Banquet. Membership in Thespians is gain- ed by earning points from being in plays and working back stage. After ten points are earned, appli- cants must then write a letter ex- plaining why they wish to join the international organization. 'If Thespians: BACK ROW: S. Smith, .I R. Thomasson, M. Gaskins, R. Brew- 1. ster, T. Harrington, T. Simpson, M. 2 Brunheober, W. Reichmann, R Renner, 1. Desmarteau, E. Veith, Mrs. Charlsen. SECOND ROW: 1. Voelzke, V johnson, S. Weston, T. Carter, D. johnson, W Brown, G. Webb, E. Pfannenstiel, I. Renner, T Kerr. FRONT ROW: L. Falkenberg, R, Reed, Z. Burgess, P. Whitney, S. Pegg, B, Shinn, E Reddock, K. Giltner. 21 Mrs. Nadine Charl- sen, drama teacher and Thespian sponsor helps Mike Gaskins design a prop. r
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