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Juniors Make Actin Debut in the Comed , 'The Mouse That Roaredf The opposing political views ofthe Dillutionist andAnti-Dillutionist parties are presented to the Queen of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick. Employing a unique air raidalert system, Mountjoy warns Grand Fenwick of impending disaster. 3 r 3 .42 if 532, 1 L 2253 2 Tully Bascom, unknowingly possessing the potential to destroy the Western Hemisphere, forces the Professor to reveal that he has the Top Secret Q-Bomb. Completely boring the lost tourists, TuIlyBascom tells about the charming habits of the animals and birds of Grand Fenwick. 23
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g .3 -L of Forward for Fenwick! Tully commands as his army invades New York City. On November 17 and 18 the C,C. curtain rose to reveal the imaginary Duchy of Grand Fenwick, as the Junior Class presented its initial dramatic venture, The Mouse That Fioaredj' The play, directed by Mr. Earl Mcfane, con- cerned a tiny nation that declared war on the United States because a company in California was duplicating its wine. Bedecked in medieval armor, the army of Grand Fenwick invaded New York City and obtained possession of the destructive Q bomb. Giving outstanding performances were Bill Corlett in his portrayal of Tully Bascom, Jessica Klingman as Gloriana, Flick George as Count Nlountjoy, and Ed Steele as David Benter. The student director and announcer was Terry Horley. The President's crucial question: What has become of Professor Koklntz and the deadly Q bomb?
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- ---- ---- Silhouetted against the courtyard is the DODS Tri-Hi-Y's Nativity Scene. 5 F , , E I . ag, ,gm lf f 3 5 i, if s The Christmas play cast portrays the true meaning ofthe season in this scene from Seek the Star's Light. Christmas at Cedar Cliff means louder lunch-time noise, caroling seniors, and Santa Bowman shouting, ho, ho, ho! Music, but with more beauty and finesse, was presented at the choir's annual Christmas concert. Also conveying the true meaning of Christmas, the Thes- pian Apprentices presented a play, Seekthe Star's Light. C.C., however, did not merely display verbal talents during the holiday season. Many Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's adorned the school with festive and religious decorations. Creating the atmosphere of a Gothic cathedral in the auditorium were two beautiful stained glass windows, constructed by the choir. Three elves, painted by Willie Smith, also proclaimed holiday joy from the cafeteria windows. All in all, it was an active, joyous Christmas, and a white one, too! Under beautifully detailed props, Sheila Peters narratesthis year's Christmas Pageant, Seek the Star's Light.
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