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Page 13 text:
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Page 12 text:
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Pixie Dust, Glories Homecoming lends pixie dust as well as less tran- sient glories to school. The scholastic year has set- tled into its well-polished groove, a comfortable sort of thing. But it can't sparkle and it can't sound like a cheering crowd. School days have their pur- poses, but there are so many of them, some filled with disappointments, snappish people, and bore- dom. Such ordinary days are the substance of our lives, but they don,t deserve a royal court or a com- pany of warriors as Homecoming does. UPPER LEFT: Queen Gayle and subjects, Don DeBoer and John Evenson, surveying H.R.H.'s gifts, courtesy of Crookston stores. LEFT Scientihc stuff on a float. Throw in blueg out comes green. Bill Spearman, Jerry Hutchins, and John Kronholm did it! LOWER LEFT: It's earth girdlingg it's mirth curtlingg itls back breaking 1t,S track making. It's a fake pranceg it's the snake dance. BELOW: CofTee! Doughnuts! Pop! Peanuts! Barker Carl Lensgraf attracts customers to the Student Council booth. Waiter Ron Carpenter pours coffee, RAF helps himself, and Jim and Larry gape at the camera. MiTsT. T '-- ---v N....,,-
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Page 14 text:
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The second all high school play, The Curious Sav- age, a comedy by John Patrick, was directed by Miss Marilyn Ryden. The play was set in an exclu- sive home for the mentally disturbed, The Clois- ters. The guests of the home were Florence, played by Joyce Bergg Hannibal, Gary Luckowg Fairy May, Nancy Hansong Jeffrey, Bob Barsalouxg Mrs. Paddy, Janet DeBoer. Mrs. Savage was played by Marilyn Anderson, and the members of her family were Ti- tus, Leslie Gorderg Samuel, Ross Dewhurstg Lily Belle, Kirsten Halvorsen. Members of the sanitor- iumi' staff were Mary Casmey as Miss Wilhelminag and Lynn Ash as Dr. Emmett. The play gives a won- derful impression of how the guests of The Clois- tersu see themselves in comparison to how those from the outside see them. It is a comedy with a dramatic impact. Q.. l l iiiiihfz-5. .., A .f K-gl A- CQIX Q 5 LEFT: Hannibalys violin virtuoso seems to have cast a spell on Fairy May. BELOW: I do not like thee, Lily Belle, the reason why I cannot tell. But this I know and know it well, I do not like thee, Lily Belle, Mrs. Savage chants to her daughter.
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