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'33 00 GET OUT OF THERE-Snoopy is forced out of his dog house to listen to an lecture on respect by his owner Charlie Brown. Snoopy was played by Mike Ennis. iPhoto by Piper Jacksonj MARRY ME-Marriage and love are discussed by Peppermint Pattie fDori Withersj and Charlie Brown fWayne Greenleei. The discussion is followed by Poor Sweet Baby. iPhoto by Piper Jacksonj M M f Q ' e-e1 P' rw T 4. 'sfs ' MK , 3, ,L X i - -. ' ' X Q ? 3:1 z sw' ff, . 9 .:,:., , . ,,. , fy , 1 1 f f , ff f f' A5 ' 91 I f x ff of Q-10 ' A 1 Vx Y V 0 ' Q X, 454 , ff fMf f , 1 f ,TW . . ' mtv ,, BEAUTIFUL DAY-After an in-depth discussion on the sky, Peppermint Pattie, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy and Sally sing Clouds. Linus was played by Keith Middleton and Sally by Debbie Brown. iPhoto by Piper Jacksoni full playf'l9
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l8ffall play It was a Long Tim since a musical had been presented As the curtain was raised for the fall play, a new aspect was added - music. For the second time in four years, a musical was selected and performed to an audience of 350 in three performances. Under the direction of Sharon Yar- brough and Kenneth Judd, Snoopy, based on the comic strip PEANUTS, proved a success despite several problems. We had an incorrect lighting hook up which caused the lights to burn out and that had to be fixed, Yarbrough said. Finding a Linus was also a problem. We had to try three times to get him. One had a iob conflict and the other quit school. It was after viewing the musical over the summer that Judd felt it was something Cowley could do. I liked it first of all because it was was a play that we could do in our limited facilities. Stage set up proved easy as the carpentry class was enlisted to make props. This simple aspect was con- tinued through with the costumes. l think the costumes would not have let the characters act. The actors and audience would have con- centrated more on appearance of the costume instead of the quality of the acting, Yarbrough said. So, no special make-up was used and actors appeared in brightly colored overalls. The best aspect of the play was that through all the difficlties, the cast still remained one of Yarbrough's favorites. They were real sweethearts. They were kind, nice, and they worked very hard, she said. They did what I 'GHING IT UP-One front row family enloys rwo-act comedy Snoopy. The play had a .ull house all three nights and was an obvious hit with old and young alike. fPhoto by Piper J a c k s o n J a cute show and had really good music, he said. But more than that it Tha Au .aw-1 boiler told them to do and were willing to do a little more. fall play fall play fall play fall play fall play fall play HELP ME LUCY Charlie played by Wayne Greenlee needs a philosophy on life and turns to Jodi Buechner for advise fPhoto by Piper Jackson,
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THE FINAL ATTEMPT - Former football coach Bill Yocum addresses the Board on behalf of the program and his players. He told the Board members that he did not feel that his athletes had displayed bad citizenship and therefore he felt that the program should be given another chance. Since the repeal was to no avail, Yocum accepted a coaching lob at New Mexico Highlands State College. iPhoto by Gary Collinsl THE AGONY OF DEFEAT - Board members Ralph Keefe and Bill Curless were the only two Board members in favor of reinstating the foot- ball program. Keefe and Curless were distressed with the Board's final decision to cast the 57-year program aside. fPhoto by Gary Collinsl 20!footboll
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