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ymhliche Weihnagtg if 1 J K TTS 1 3 wx .st ss f DEAN MAYNARD interviews Inger Flatner from AS A FITTING FINALE to the Boys' and Girls' Clubs' Christmas assembly, the entire Norway in the Christmas in Other Lands cast of the program and their visitors ioin the student audience in singing Silent White Christmas Comes at Last l'm dreaming of a White Christmas. just like the ones I used to know A ee with Christmas vac-ation and no homework. These were the words merry students sang as lleveinlier got off to a 1-old. snowy start. Basketball and hor-key seasons were in full swing now with games exery lfriday night and. of eourse. danves afterward. Seniors nominated Homecoming Queen candidates. Nlr. llaum got rehearsals under way for the Senior Class play. The Great Cit-away. The Boys' and Girls' Cluhs worked hard to put on Christmas in Other Lands. Youngsters from the orphanage waited anxiously harle- stage Iiefore opening their presents giyen them eavh year Ivy the vlulms. Choir rehearsals got memlmers out of hed at 6:00 a.m. in order to Ive in sehool to pravtive for the annual orvhestra and vhoir Christmas wont-ert. Fanry sandwivhes. paper hats. Christmas voolxies and vandy appeared on eyery lunc-h taltle on the day Iwefore Christ- mas vavation. and students opened silly gifts from their lun:-h partners. The wishes of the students as they left sr-hool for two weeks were ,-X Nlerry Christmas to all and may all your Christmases Ive white. RIGHT: Members of the Ethics Committee put the finishing touches on the center hall Christmas tree. A TOUCH OF GERMANY was portrayed as students sang German Christmas carols at the t'Christmas in Other Lands assembly. SANTA STOPS OFF at Central to give presents to orphans who anxiously await him as Dean Maynard and Sandy Peltier look on. Q wwf, '
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Ni JOE PENDLETON lJohn Pricel, now K. O. Murdock, does not recognize his faithful fight manager lRonald Raverl. Witnesses are William lPeter Makil, Lefty CHenry Fiolal, and Joe's Doctor tBart Bontemsl. DON'T HIT ME! pleads Max Levine lRonald Raverl as Mr. Jordan lWilliam Bergl and Angel 7013 lDennis Suderbergl look on. Joe Pendleton Uohn Pricel violently winds the threatening fist. Heaven Can Wait Qpens Season Centrals drama department added an uproarious start to its rel-ord in November with Hearen Can Wait, a comedy-fantasy' alyout a prize fighter who discovers that he has lost his most-valued possession We his hody. The remainder of this yXll-Svliool l'lay concerned the fighterls search for a new physique. john Prire starred as joe Pemlleton. the pugilist yyho was hrought to heayen sixty years lwfori' his time hy oyer-eager Angel Tlllfi. Dennis 5lltlt'l'lrtJI'QI. Joe had difficulty rm-turning to earth lwvaiiso his manager. Max Levine. played hy Ronald Hays-r. had had Joe's hody' vremated hefore the mistake yyas discovered. Wiilliam Berg portrayed Nlr. jordan. tht- ehecker who discovered the error and yyho had lu find Joe a satisfactory hody. Thi- yillains of the play were impersonaled hy' Harhara Nlaki and Arthur ,lolwla as Julia F3I'IlSWOI'lll and her loyer. Tony Ahhott. who proyided Joe with his first physique hy murdering Julia's hushand. Nlargzaret Anderson proyided the low interest as Bette Logan. the pure- girl who won joe's heart. Other memlmers of the ZlI'I'0lIlltliSllPil vast were Sheila Alpert as the liousekeeper. Nlrs. AIIIPSZ l'f-ter Nlaki as llarrassi-ml llc-tm-liy'e Williams: Marion lf. ,Iohnson as the loyely nurse: Holme-rt Berg and Bart Honlcnis as thi- lfirst and Sf'l'UIlll lfsvorts: James l.oukes as the workman: Henry' lfiola as Lefty. a former heavyweight vhampion. Nlr. Dale M. Baum directed the t'0IllE'ClY. whim-h ran for tyyo nights. Novemher 5 and 6. i EVERYONE LISTENS intently to the climax of the championship fight. Tensely awaiting JULIA FARNSWORTH lBa rba ra Makil the outcome are lfrom leftl Margaret Anderson, Sheila Alpert, Barbara Maki, John throws herself at Joe Uohn Pricej while Price, Ronald Rover, Peter Maki, William Berg and Marion E. Johnson. Bette Logan lMargaret Andersonl seethes.
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