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New Drama Teacher Directs Char1ey's Aunt which Rocks Crowd with Laughter
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to clean-up attempts on the oneyard. Others got in on trying to ave Allerton Park, showing their terest in conservation. Many students were concerned bout the fate of the prisoners of war. .O.W. bracelets replaced gaudy jew- Anti-war movies shown by vet- were available for those who to attend. Bumper stickers as a mode of communication became pop- ular, especially those supporting P.O.W.,s and political candidates. Many students who couldnlt vote supported the candidate of their choice by volunteering for campaign programs. Although some thought this a waste of time, many students found satisfaction in stating their opinions and then working for defending them. 4- 4- 4- As the song implies, this girl uses another method of transportation, g'Hitchin, a Ride. l 4- 4- Shown here is one of the town's worst prob- lems, clogged up drain pipes, rotted out tree roots, and sludge, commonly known as the Boneyard. 4- 4- Crowded bike racks take the place of a crowded parking lot, showing a radical change in student transportation, and in student life. 'T This duck enjoys a carefree swim, unaware that his surroundings may be flooded by a dam. 4- This car bumper displays the driver's concern about another issue of the day--the well being and release of the prisoners of the Vietnam war.
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Central actors presented another ccessful play, 4'Charley's Auntn, in he Little Theater. An outstanding ast kept the audience, laughing for wo consecutive performances. Jack Chesney and Charley Wyke- took advantage of the unexpect- visit of Charley's Aunt to invite girlfriends to Iackls room for a before the girls left for Scotland. After receiving a telegram saying that Donna Lucia d,Alvadorez, Charley's Aunt, would not arrive as scheduled, the boys made a decision to have their friend, Lord Fancourt Babberly, por- tray Charley,s Aunt. Through a lot of laughs and some doing, I ack and Charley were able to keep the game going. In the end, each boy got his girl, and everyone was happy. 4' 4- 4- Light crew member J ay Andrews adjusts an ellipsoidal spotlight before the curtain goes up. 4 4-Charley Wykeham and Jack Chesey force Lord Fancourt Babberley back into his Charley's Aunt costume, before Stephan Spettigue returns. ' 4'Whi1e Mark Everett and Mark Tymchyshyn wait for the curtain, Kathy Conley awaits her cue. sl slr Most of the cast listens to a conversation bet- ween Stephen Spcttigue, played by Ross J ohnston, and Charley Wykeham, played by Ed Steif. if Mr. Marv Romsland, director, avoids flying saw- dust as he makes last minute touches on the set.
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