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‘On Borrowed Time’ illustrates that death is necessary for life This year’s student-faculty play was a fantasy evolving around a salty old grandfather, his slightly senile wife, and their orphaned grandson, Pud. Death appears in the form of Mr. Brink who is visible only to those he is going to take. After grandma dies, Gramps traps Mr. Brink in his enchanted apple tree and all dying on earth stops. It takes the suffering of Pud to make Gramps realize that death is vital to make room for others to live. In contrast to last year’s almost all-faculty cast, Miss Drucilla Still- wagon, director, chose students for all leads in Paul Osborn’s “On Borrowed Time.” Backstage, teachers and stu¬ dents worked in equal numbers on sets, costumes and make-up. Right —Make up chairman Steve Elser ages sophomore Eugenia Moerman for the part of Aunt Demetria. To prove to the doctor (Scott Falk) that all death on earth has stopped, Gramps (Bob Nolan) inflicts Mr. Grimes (Mr. Craig Myers) with a normally fatal wound. Right —Granny (Noel Guenette) continually nags Gramps (Bob Nolan) about his constant swearing. 14
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Red and white , clash , hat , teacher days spark enthusiasm for Homecoming VO Juniors 39-12 in the Powderpuff foot¬ ball game. The third annual Homecoming parade circled the square Friday eve¬ ning before returning to the field for judging. The Senior float and FHA car bagged first place plaques. Despite the spirit boosting campaign, the Bulldogs fell to Highland 14-8 in the game that followed. Afterwards, Queen Joyce Wil- shire and Mr. Football Norm Hicks reigned over “Moonshine”, the Home¬ coming dance. In advent of October 16, the Booster Club planned and executed the first football spirit week. Seniors cap¬ tured the prize for having the greatest percentage of students participate in the crazy clothes class competition. Thursday night, Bulldog fans huddled round the explosive bonfire, the last in CPHS history. The cheer¬ leader-led, human-link snake dance then coiled around the square and back to the football field where onlook¬ ers watched the Seniors trounce the
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Left —Realizing her time on earth is up, Gran¬ ny (Kim Chubbs) allows Death to take her to heaven to the dismay of her maid, Marcy (Diana Han). Questioning the value of life, Mr. Brink (Drew Hammitt), who symbolizes Death, tries to lure Gramps ' grandson, Pud, up into the enchant¬ ed apple tree.
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