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.M K FOLK SINGERS, Kathy Waters and Sandy Alanetta, add spice to Mrs. Nancy White's English class, who approve of this entertaining supplement to their study of American culture. SUFFERING FROIVI delirium, Lady Macbeth, acted i by Annette Olive, cries, All the perfumes of Arabia r will not sweeten this little hand. ,, X. I L , SURROUNDED BY index cards, papers, and reference books, Ritchie Lechner begins to unscramble the confusion and complete term paper. Y I t 37
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A New Role Looms For the Drama Set . From quiet try-outs, to noisy rehearsals, and back again to quiet opening nights, the drama department works to produce programs of entertainment for the students at Chamberlain. As directors and stage man- agers give last minute instructions to the amateur actors, opening night butterflies seem to take over. Just before the curtain rises they disappear unnoticed, and a bit of professional glow touches each as he walks onto the stage. The Christmas assembly, and the Senior class play required many hours of long, hard work by the drama classes and other members of the casts. Learning to set scenery and work with lighting have also been projects of the stage hand CICWS. James Rayfield IT SEEMS EASIER when Mr. Rayheld explains the part, say Sara Hessian and Charles 1WcCabe. CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL band and concert chorus unite in a spectacular Christmas assembly along with members of Mr. Rayheldk drama classes. QQ! SPEAKERS at armed-service assembly were Sgt. O'Steen, Sgt Cant, Chief Vaughn, and Sgt. Elliot. 39
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