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I' Qhxigiai .-31 5 r 27 H, k it-Ii.: ' F f ATTLEBGRQ i--l3:N R BMFRE 2-23311. IS HUP-MY 34 7 0 'nf mnvfmq L-9 - s as ' r lrtr,r,lii5ili Cindy Parks, alias Mrs., Crombie in the drama department play, l'll Leave it to You, haughtily tells Unc, portrayed by Bruce Reed, of her disapproval of him and anything that has to do with him. Mail's in! which makes George, Foote Hall's custodian, a very popular guy. Alice Bestland, Davy Zolot and Sandra Sandy help George sort it as other students anxiously wait and watch tor that special letter. The audience expresses its delight with l'll Leave it to You as the members of the cast take a final bow. This play was presented in theater-in-the-round in the Library under the direction of Mr. Homer Grout.
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Relaxing for five minutes before their next class, these gals discuss the day s events in the Denver-Club room Freshmen save their pennies and look forward to o night on the town with their Big Sisters. Here at the Matchless Restaurant in the Mile High Center, the girls wait patiently for a superb meal which will keep them talking for days to come. As the TV set is turned on in the D-Club room, the girls get ready to sit back and relax for an hour of Bandstand.
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The friendly librarians are an asset to CWC. Mrs. Kauffman takes five minutes of her time to give Lou Marine, Claire Olsen, and LaBelle Barton some helpful hints on their term papers. Joy Coffman, president of Curtis Hull, presents the scholarship cup to Chorla Hodges, Marcia Kirby and Carol Shiery, representatives of D-Club. Each semester the cup is presented to the group that obtains the highest scholastic average. lt is an incentive for the girls to work for grades, and for the honor of the cup. These eight girls are not only attractive, but also very intelligent. They all obtained a 4,0000 average, an accomplishment which few are able to achieve. Pictured left to right: Carroll DeFrance, Lavonne Opplinger, Carolyn Cook, Louise Laumbach, Mary Anne LaFollette, Judy Connolly, Carol Ann Schnurr, and Marjorie Weare, 'ks L--f ,gp--C
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