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Musical, Hoople, by the flutists, added a festive note. tion wus at two pinno ntnnlx-1' entitled l iddle l'l1llllllC.H .X 'l'rip to l.z1tin .'xlIlCl'll'1l during the Fiestn Days was most enjoyable especially sinuf: it was guided by the Band. Cale Rio wus 'N'-.,.M one ol' the favorite stops :and the Mexican Han Dnnc'e rec'eix'ed ntnflt przlise. The organlists provided nnxsir' to suit the tastes ol' :ill in the znudienc'e as they presented selections lmelore curtain time of eztcll llfl, Clolorlul costnntcs, lmeuntilul scenery, sing- ing :ind dancing joined to make Nlotnents Mn- siczll :tn event to he long relnenilmered by the pc-rlornters :und the ztndienre. tr tid. The Orchestra Sara :md Anne helped put us in the Mr. Holl checked Miss WoIff's hat size fiesta mood. to insure a good fitting, , Q 'wg i Qs- 4414-xv t 3 ITE was featured during the second act, Tom, Betty, Donna and Dean played The Clarinet Polka, f 54 1 lillgl' Ififlr'
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I age l'4llllI'fl'l'H Jane, Jerry and Jean did their version of Steam Heat. For their final number, the choir sang Seventy Six Trombonesf' Moment www, A Caravan ol' lXIeloclies anal Music a la Carte, the respective Lhenles lor the A Cap- pella Choir, Band and c,l'K'llCSll'1l, provided two evenings ol' enjoyable entertainment lor all who saw Moments Musical. A large variety ol' songs ranging from Drifting and Dream- ing to Steam Heat, were sung hy the A Cappella Choir during the first acl. .-X small ensemble composecl ol' seniors, zlanu-cl and sang to a group ol' numbers which helped make this a gay and last moving presentation. Opening Lhe second act was the Orchestra. playing Trumpets Up. lfealurerl in this por- The Erickson twins blended their Dave Kemna, the music man, introduced voices. the choir. Don and Sue danced in their colorful costumes. Nw in 'lf' iii..
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H Fourth Row: E. Langsford: A, Mansfield: D. Kimmitt: J. Hickman: M. Mains: C. Rewerts. Third Row: G. Stuebe: G. Wright: R. Heller: J. Erickson: M. Kamille: P. Dennis. Second Row: L. Stephens: D. Jorstad: J. Davis: L. Vollman. First Row: P. Koehn: D. Wood: D. Fader: J. Davis: B. Colby. Absent: C. Rome. Thats My Cousin, This year's Senior Class Play was a hilarious western comedy written by Kurtz Gordon and entitled That's My Cousin. The play took place in the recreation lounge at the Uranium Dude Ranch at Cross Roads Canyon, Colo- rado. Kitty Drake, heiress to the run down dude ranch, resolved to repair the ranch by charm- ing the local banker's son into lending her Bob and Burt held up the frightened girls. I'agf'Six!e1fn money. Kitty kept Sherilf Henshaw in a con- stant state of confusion with her many ridic- ulous and sometimes innocently unlawful schemes. However, with the aid of her friends she was able to succeed in her schemes. The cast, under the able direction of Miss Mary Miller, made the unusual and comical events that took place at the dude ranch come to lile before an audience on May l. SENIOR PLAY CAST Custer Henshaw Y Jim Erickson Mollie Fisher Y Charlotte Rewerts Kitty Drake Y Donna Jorstad Clem Wagner Y Art Mansfield Carleton Up de Graff Y Ralph Heller Adele Warren Y Em Langsford Laura Hunter -Y Lynn Vollman Jane Arnold Y Gadine Haxton Mary Cooper Y Charlotte Rome Helen Kruger Y Lonna Stephens Harriet Baker -Y Gloria Stuebe Kent Tyler Y Phil Dennis Burt Holbrook Y Don Kimmitt Bob Granger Y Mike Mains Tullina La Gallimore Y Melissa Kamille Big Wind Y Tom Orr Starlight Y Judy Hickman The Extras- Bob Colby, John McMillan, Dave Fader, Bob Newman, Phil Koehn, Bob Powell, Dwight Wood, Jim Davis, Jim Ingram.
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