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...g. .....-, R 'ma' Q I 6 -,,,..f -g.,... ,, ' ii B HJ, GETTING COSTUAIES ready is mammoth task as these girl. find out who design and sew glamorous fashions for the play. MIXED EXPRESSIONS show on faces of drama studertfi BACKSTAGE COMEDY is frequent sight as Linda Aleier while june Parlett offers an arrangement of the Pied Piper. and NIarshall1Wilt0n rehearse to smooth out their lines. LOOKING FOR A DISGUISE? Carole AlcCall stands patiently as Mrs. F. D. johnson applies make-up on production night. 31
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CURTAIN TIME draws near as Penny Riofski helps Mike Soskis with troublesome make-up for the senior class play. AIAKING PROPS is a hard task for form Merrill working diligently 10 pain! king-sized strip of hlm for production. 30 Drama Highlights CHS's Activities Broadway has come to CHS. Last-minute butterflies fly away, the curtain rises, and the golden stage is lit with the sparkling performances put on by budding actors and actresses. All the thrills of the modern day stage are experi- enced as the players prepare to execute their rolls. Backstage panic is the general rule as frantic whispers, about make-up, lights, and props become the order of business, and signals float across the tense electric air. They now make their debut, hear the rounds of applause, and take a bow or two for a never-to-be for- ' i'i'- I gotten night's adventure. '--- , With expert guidance and much Q encouragement, the Thespians work M i and rehearse many hours to present Q fine entertainment to friends and Clinics- James Rayfield K LITTLE REST for actors, but john Guggenheim findg time to fraternize with Sheryl Howard, Terie Castillo, Marti Parrish
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FINISHING TOUCHES are brushed on watercolor scene by ingenious Cindy Attaway as she concentrates on finished view. DRAWING POSTERS for March of Dimes Drive is only one of many worthwhile service projects taken on by the Art Club. rt Creates Great Self-Satisfaction Creating objects of beauty is an enjoyment art stu- dents are experiencing. As a student takes in hand a brush, a stick of charcoal, or a lump of clay, he finds himself a part of the world of art. Hlorks of art created by students have told the his- tory of Chamberlain and have won recognition both on and off campus. The Art Club chooses as its pro- ject the exhibition of student art in the library show- case. Each month a different student is singled out for his skill and dubbed Artist of the Month. Stacks of posters and lively notices are produced by Art Club mem- bers, proving art has purpose as well as aesthetic value. The posters, signs, and banners made for various organizations by helpful Art Club- bers serve not only as reminders of major events, but also as beautifiers of our campus. Susan White EASY DOES IT, says Arleen Fernandez as she carefully measures paint for Celeste Baker's mixing tray. ART CLUB-Front row: Donna Murphy, Linda Mott, Brenda Granado, jill Murray, Cindy Attaway, Kathy Pimm Qsecretaryj, Sharon Irmler, Mrs. Carol Brown. Second row: Arlene Gutierrez Qvice presidentj, johnny Barbie, Linda Garrett, Cheryl Miller, Doug Snyder, john Mixon, Carolyn johnson, julia jerkins. Third row: Bill Guggenheim, Carole Hammer, Ronnie Olive, Robert Taylor ftreasurerj, Paul Gonzalez, Phillip Rose, Richard Griffith, joy Young, Sylvia Mlashburne, Sharon Nlatthewg, MI' Qt? by j x- lm,
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