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Robert Wright, William Anderson, Allan McLean and Judy Fulcomer find them- selves faced with a tense situation as another threat is made on the auth0r's life. Who Dunit? HButterflies,', make-up, prompters and curtain calls made up the junior play, Who Dunit. Mr. Alexander Ar- lington, a famous mystery writer, found that he had been murdered. He, the great mystery writer, didn't even know his own murderer! Finally, he persuaded Saint Michael to allow him to come back to earth to relive the day of the murder so that he could find out Who Dunit. The play is then concerned with trying to find his mur- derer. At the stroke of midnight, he again returned to Heaven without the knowledge he had sought. Saint Michael solved the mystery, giving Alexander peace of mind. William Anderson pleads with Archangel Rusty Chambers to let him go back to earth to discover who his murderer is, as Angels Marilyn Alcott and ,leant-en hpoerer look on. Cangstefs moll. Kippy Rodgers, warns William Ander- son that his gambling nephew owes a considerable sum of money and will be 'ibumped off if he d0esn't P353 Murielt , , W , Isabelle H tt,,,t,,,,,... 7 Alexander Arlington ,,,, , , , , Marilyn Alcott , ,Ieaneen Spoerer William Anderson M icliael 7, ,s,,tt.ssss sssssssss s,,,, R u sty Chambers Annie , .,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Harry ,, H , , Miss fenkins , ,, Andrew . , Vivian Odell ,,,, George Brewster Flo Baker Directors t,,,ttt , Marlene Mader Robert Williams Judy Fulcomer Allan McLean , Carole Shirreffs Robert Wright Kippy Rodgers Miss Joan Mitchell Miss Jean Wheeler
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Senior ,lo Schall was one of ap- proxiniah-ly one hundred te-n girls who participated in the yearly Style' Show. Talents were displayed by art departments. Refreshing touches were added to the annual Style Show and shop and art ehxibits this year when the theme was a nautical excursion. To the music of senior Gerald lleffainpis Hammond organ. home economics students modeled outfits ranging from short shorts to graduation dresses. Because of the modern art facilities ayailahlt- at CHS. classes were ahle to exhibit mosaic-topped coffee tables and trays. Copper-enameled jewelry also drew admiring comments from yisitors. Boys working in the wood and metal shops displayed their products in the north part of the gym. These book- cases, chests and gun racks soon found their way to practical use in many stu- dents' homes. This seasonal event gives the students of Canfield a chance to display to the school and community their creativity' and individuality. .XHOYPQ LEFT: Parent- and friends inspect the t-xhihits after Ihr- Style- Sli:-w. IIIIPJT air was ly-nl ni r- FV 1 . Uh 3- lllfwr' rlglll soplivniiorv' girl- Ballefl the Jack in timely 100-pound liurlgip sLlt'l'ie.
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Two one-act plays. High Winzlou' and Wim! Price Uzzrzlerf' headed the bill for this year's Stage-craft Club. Both mysteries were pro- duced by freshmen and sophomores to raise money to he-lp pay for the new cyclorama curtain. Officers who worked with Nlrs. Klariam Xlc-Donald. sponsor. were: Joyce Rhodes. pres- ident: Kathy Donaldson. vice-president: Sue Evers. secretary: and Rosemary Nackino. treasurer. Wlf1o's hatty'! 'What Price .lIurd0rf'! Stageeraft developed acting ability. Neveral ca-I me-vnlit-rs of Wlia! l'rir'e .l1ltfIIl'l'? pose- for an in- Legal advice is gin-n to widow Joyce' Rllltll1'N hy hw-r attorney. llou rmal picture aft:-r the- play. Winnail. flligh l7'irzr1ou'! f-f'
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