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ABOVE: Showing his act during the Caballero Capers, Guy Keenan goes full force on his trombone. ABOVE RIGHT: Anita Smith checks over a copy produced from microfilm machine in the new Learning Resources Center. BELOW RIGHT: The turbine engine, a small exhibit at the Gen- eral Motors Assembly of Progress, became the biggest attraction. When activated, the noise produced sent everyone reaching for their ears.
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ABOVE: Portraying Gen. Grant, Dan Capps is roused out of a sleep by his sergeant Shultz played by Bruce Bayne, remind- ing him of their surrender on that day. LEFT: In sec- onds time back stage crew members Dennis Kilburg and Nancy Booth change props on set for the next scene that is to go on. The production of A Thurber Carnival came to life on the F.W. auditorium stage in a set- ting of Thurber cartoons. The presentation by the drama department was of the theater Mad, Crazy World Of Thurber Seizes Stage! of the absurd. This unusual comedy written by James Thur- ber and performed in various short scenes was under the direction of Miss Susan A. Harriss.) FAR LEFT: With a wolfish grin Roger Owen in a modern fairy tale of The Little Girl and The Wolf questions Deb- bie Gordon, about her grandm’s house. LEFT: Mak- ing last minute checks before the next costume change is Betty Reardon and Kathy Landis. BELOW: In full swing of the word dance opening the play are L TO R) Dan Har- rigan, Roger Owen dancing with Debbie Gordan, Charles Stewart and Yvonne Fortier. There were two matineés for the Sr. and Jr. high school. On November 14 and 16 two pub- lic performances were held. Entire cast and crew totaled 40 students.
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LEFT: In full swing at a dance are Pat Ashby and Bruce Bayne. ABOVE: G iving coach Larry Hart a warm return are B. Gronning, P. Anderson, S. Cacavale, E. Griggs, F. Woodward, D. Reese, K. Legge and R. Marrs. RIGHT: Studying a plant in the green house is Katie Coombs. BELOW: Grimacing faces of pom pon girls, L. Sanders, D. Arnold, L. Vande Mheen, K. Owens and L. Lopez, look on.as Joe Stanley prepares a shattering blow at the car bash. First Nine Weeks Is New Ideas, Happenings The ’68-’69 year opened Sep- ing Resources Center. Football | assemblies, dances, a car bash : tember 3 with 963 students. In coach Mr. Larry Hart returning to a community talent show, October were two new facili- after two years absence again activities stimulated interest ties, a green house and a Learn- took Cabs to state finals. From — and spirit.
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