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On the evening of October 29, 1974, a group of DDHS students presented two short plays and a mime to an appreciative crowd in the high school auditorium. The first of the two plays was an original cutting of Antoine de Saint Exupery's classic French children's story, LE PETITE PRINCE or THE LITTLE PRINCE; and the second one-act was titled THE VALIANT. Ed Bruley, who has been working hard to develop his natural dramatic abilities, provided a comic interlude during the set change as he portrayed a drunken doctor engaging in open heart suigery. His performance was done without words and demonstrated how communication can be done silently. THE LITTLE PRINCE posed some special problems. First, it has to be transformed from its original storybook form into a play. Lori Blackman, who portrayed the narrator, and Lynnettc Bates, who played the Prince, botli worked hard in making this transformation possible. They also assembled the necessary props to allow the two of them to enact the numerous situations required by the Prince's travels. Rounding out the cast of THE LITTLE PRINCE was Debbie Lee who graciously portrayed a flower. Sandy Delaney and Scott Marzahl presented THE VALIANT, a story about a young girl whose search for her lost brother brings her face to face with a condemned man. The roles were difficult, but long hours of rehearsal resulted in the opportunity to represent Delavan-Daricn at the sub-district One Act Play Contest in Lake Geneva on Saturday, November 2, where the play received a B rating. When speaking of the one act show, or any dramatic event at DDHS in 1974-1975, one would certainly be amiss if he failed to comment on the exceptionally fine Job done by the lighting crew guided by Mr. Warren Race. In addition to Mr. Race, 1 wish to extend a particular expression of appreciation to Eric Lowell, Gary Lowell, and Doug Lloyd for their cooperation, creativity, and technical skills. Rick Hurlbut
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