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Freshmen welcomed as Dons continue initiation tradition Over 900 frightened, eager freshmen crowded into the auditorium Sep- tember 7 to be welcomed by the ad- ministration, faculty and student body officers. After the traditional orientation 'T 1 speeches, the new Dons were informed of the Howdy Week rules and activi- ties. Howdy Cards were to be worn conspicuously at all times, senior signatures were to be collected and senior demands were to be met by all the baby Dons. The rest of the week freshmen were found pushing pennies with their noses, being dumped in garbage cans and singing the school fight song at the request of the sometimes benevolent seniors. Friday night the Maule Family Un- limited provided the music for the annual Howdy Hop. Further enter- tainment was provided by Jane Merri- field, senior. As the lights in the gym- nasium were raised at ll p.m. signal- ing the end of the dance, the freshmen headed home knowing that they were now offically recognized as Coronado Dons and that the formal hazing was over but the informal hadn't begun. UPPERCLASSMEN LAUGH AS sophomore Ken Stiltner leads a group of freshmen in a rous OBEYING A SENlOR'S orders as a large crowd of amused students and teachers gather, a freshman ing Chorus Ofthecomnado nght Song. pushes a penny across the mall with his nose as part ofhis initiation into the fun. Howdy Week 17
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explains why he can't marry Elaine Harperjust yet. e. We make it ourselves. . .' Elderberry wine? And I thought I had drunk my last. . . The curtain fell and Mr. Wither- spoon followed the 13 other unfortu- nate men who accepted this invitation from Martha Brewster and died seconds later from arsenic poisoning. This was the closing scene from Joseph Kesselring's Arsenic and Old Lace , the first dramatic production. The show was cast in mid-Septem- ber and immediately went into rehear- sal. The set was erected, lights were set, props and costumes chosen and after the traditionally bad final dress rehearsal, 'Arsenic. . .' opened Octo- ber 30 with a second performance following the next day on the 31. The play is about two old ladies, Abby and Martha Brewster, who have a habit of murdering anyone they be- lieve is lonely. Mortimer, their neph- ew, finds out about their activities after they have disposed of 13 men and buried them in their basement, fwhich they refer to as the Panama Canal to pacify another nephew, Teddy, who believes he is Mr. Rooseveltj. Mortimer's brother Jonathan and Dr. Einstein retum home and begin to make murdering a competitive sport. Jonathan is arrested and plans are made to send Teddy and the aunts to a mental hospital, Happydale. The curtain falls as the aunts poison Hap- pydayle's director, victim 14. - . ta ZW- -www?-if--?.-i? ,,,, vt---,!,,l ----1-i --f - ---1 -' Y We ian., W ' 1 V 3,251 N Egg 1 nz - i r . ' ft I-as , - Af. 1 1 'Egg 2 V ,5i-- . X- -f f l ' , A'.1g,,,,r, K4 Aryliggfigzfiiflfrfggggfiii .QJ-'LUKEHiiDiEfU3'iii5liEDlA?Q?Il5i3 t mu,-,.-f-A 5 ,.--,:sm,f37 1.-si, 3- 1 is 1: , , ',',,,,,,, -,LW . ..,,., . I . Y l .f fl'f-WL' P-fliiflf - H +4.ZK2.t-tsEw:4?a3!f5L!fff.t1 twtaQas4mfr.-1'sfl-kf.i'W2fW75iHQ', W' mf- fx-1-, 1---55. -:af.Yi,g:,,,11ffgf-:,i,,,2'1 ,eg 1. ' V,-jg . .4 ' ' 'gg-. gf ff.-,. l I as ,gym y13qvff'.:3fwQf:1-',- f .Q--g,4.f5sm2ajttfiist-+.ELQlsg. , fave-'-f Q i-P'-r--ff-- sf: A r 'r--1--J +1- l tl H-' e- Ligatffildf 1 U .V-,,..X.iii-ik-f.LQl3:f,JU?-if1575: ' T 'E-33 'rss' itil ft +V- r'-!'ff1ii?ifblJQll.ik.r . 2- -1s',ff,wliaL12:2t:fr,,,. LfM'a1.t'f5.:fv.fU!1ffl-vfti r J i' . V ' .r if el - fiQ'Zz 1FE-i?'iff'lfl1 iff is 515 'A M1 -'lifes f' 1 ' ' 1 ifhu: l'i'e::g-ww 11'f 2 if . h .:':1Sj22flf : 5if:ff5f+Q,irg11 -ltisf-Q-ai ,,wi, af. , t -Sf.1..1.4fmww. - i.iwfa.+.,.t.mit1t . 4 - ev -5 .-au W. Yu' , . J, .- js-.f1' . 'iff -Q-1.'.'1r. ,,, ,,, Y -l -1 1 r .-N gy, ,gg-51, -2, 1 ii in-giggiuw Q 3,-y T575 T s jig 3. gimp, 94 lg . f-lltifgltiG1gg5l2ml!', 2 i l g't.1fi'!j'?5'377f?'kiff3ifLT: -T122 if ....,3t3,,Ws1 A !'i't:'9E,,.-lv,-3.-EW? w5iffag1Sf:s,i-.f,Iv ,sie 4. :L - -cr u,,.1., si as rrfhirizrgr ' , f ig I1inSsf43Lf1g!4g5y'135g3i5-2gq,...,...fg!g2qrtgp-5.'ffga1tt.35:25. hfsgtgtl-111. I 5 iitfJ'il1'?'?5fei3sif ferent Y Qiswlf'-4tffk-Efili-fftgkf-'?f'Z-'7???-ls 'M -A -L-5l.1is.l1.xSf'l.'ifmewgf:taH,:.lll.i:U'-.t!.Lf,l.21Ff.Wf ' N f4?ftffp' '-f-1-j2?ff'-225 f - I i.t,Q.Ql,tf:'l.iwLff'1sr-rl.Eti.if.!.rtKe.ffmeitffg , teztiff l, . ,N q'p,gt.,-q:1.y,.,,.,j,:,'.' ifmsf w 'ggj E ' 'Q-g's 1f1':5 -- -:MQ W 25 ',,,. '42-wg 1 'ia---'a-.drwffflf-' P21121DLL:-L-.Pt-Vg-...-'-'L ifrfgyve- H-2 2-'eM ..-m..i,,- y ,,3,t::.uQ:15f ,5u .. me is ..m-,s' x-- f?5w'i li,.'33711:W 'f A ,r ,. -:iw-rf,-'i Ms:--a..f fi .e,'f,. 1.-,., :7..4w,,.,:'., t ' 152:5 9 -'-v',,sts--fr-1-I--we 3 ,-5. 1 iviiriumirifufsslwslii. mimi!iL5121f'1-IW 1 .,-ML. -,M . ,f f l ,,..,x yzxzf v -Kiwis, ,711 Y uf., 315- .ri V ,. : - ,up ' Y ijr 5 w ..A2u.afei.f1zff4 f9g'itm,gfPf,s5es,, -5' ,yrgrmynz , - ., . ,f,. ,,.1tw,-.',f,jgf,gfr,:-g- ..Z.M-,-1.11 gi J, My W -N ,wsggu - gm W t.,...r: Ft- ,5.1,1g:.,, L 1 saw.-.Q y .1 ,. hit' .Q-1.-. -1. :..t3-fi-L ,A - :tj-n H -i5 'T ffw-Mfjfff ff f 1 fFzTF?Ffv'f'Z!:K- -3 f Q- l,2.3iQi6ili '-'fifz-fr--fi-+4 ff -.1 flue, f fm-s1.4-Ff,f,-W.-f.M2154 -111,51-:Ja ,-.1f.a1s:1,fnQl ,.2Q1,i,',. ,175 .4 - -gg :gm -,ggi 1:aFi.al5fA,,3-hmrgri . 1 W 1 ,,, .Veg-.-,re.,..,- ,' 'Q--1 - 3 :: 1: Lis' 'f ,1 i 2E'g.5. ' it 'W'-1 -3 ' ' ' lui mrpr-V-:,t-. , . sm- f - ,. lt- . -ase- ,iyfqr 1 f,,,, 1- .3-jL52.g,ij'iL153' ffm.,-11,-:5,..e,, ft-,V tg, .- 7-,,.. ..-Q Q7 N. ..., :,..... Y- V- 7 Y arse. ew - 5-'1.-,.:-fst- sur, 1.22. 1 ' ij.: fi 2 firfgwi F?gQ.lff,ig2f5i2liiif - if: gli if 7:1 sew'-'-'ffif-H1-. V-sgltfiigrfgsiaiffer. f.,fqe-iiiele54,i49',i- 1 Efiiiitiffi .'Ti13.I',nr: 5 H f..-1 il liiiif Qiflffffdgn f wc- :fi 155925 A rsenic and Old Lace 19
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