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PAGE 22 THE PIOTIEER F B H S fl WOR PLM Sprlng Fever a college scene the day before graduation was presented on Ap11l 14 by the yumor class Thls play a farce rn tl ree acts presented many hllarrous sltua tlons rn whlch dlsaster was mtelmmgled wrth tom foolery The cast conslsted of Howard Brant a senior student Vern McK1n1ay Ed Burns a chemrstry student Everett Jacobsen Vrc Lew lb an art student Kenneth Enge Mr and Mrs Purcell Howard Bokoyoy and Rosemary Imbert Lou Herron a yournalrsm student Edrth Culbertson Anne Purcell Howards fiancee Leona Swanson Vrvran George Vlcs francee Nadme Lrppelt Mrs Spangler landlady at the boarding house Elsa Hagen Aunt Maud Howards wealthy aunt Edna Bennett Professor Bean zoology rnstructor George Hazen and Presldent Drxon Donald Rltter The play kept the audlence rn laughter and nervous antrcrpatron due to the numerous explosions rn the chemxcal laboratory and the reall tlc scenes from college hfe yery well portray ed by all members of the cast PEA CLIN I'RUl1EN4l2l' Here was a frosty prom with no frost brtten ears' And rt was lovely even rn the sprrngtrme Blue and white and black were dehghtful formal colors and provrded a. grand background for brlght dresses and dark su1ts The gym was transformed by these colors lnto a huge rce cave and hung wlth trers and trers of snow sprrnkled rcrcles drrp ping from a blue sky from hghts from wmdows-everywhere you looked' Roval blue lrghts for color and extra sparkle wrth a shlmmerrng row of northern hghts IH the rear of the gym made the scene dlmly cool realrstrc and faxntly romantlc' The orchestra was fenced Ill bv rcebergs and fa solemn row of pengulns perched themselves rn front of the plavers Could the Junrors help lt 1f the saxophonlst or the cornetlst also looked hke a penguin? The Pengum Flop the North Pole Antarctxc Stomp made the dances ey en sound cold rn fact more than a few people often shghtly shxver ed The crownlng of the Snow Queen was the climax of the evenmg Wrth a fmal pronouncement of a most successful and beautrful prom thanks to the Junrors and their sponsor IVIISS Isabel Buckland all departed from the Land of the Mldlllght Sun to the Land of Morpheus fHF TIN IIHIIIJNIIIIIVVIS Fnst Thou shalt not be on time for thy classes Second Thou shalt not study thy exams untrl the nlght before exams and then cram Th11d Thou shalt on changmg classes speak m a loud vorce and on exam days smg the school song Fourth Thou shalt skrp school when thou feels lrke lt It makes less work for the facu ty Flfth Thou shalt wrlte mark and carve 1n1t1als on all the walls and doors of the ne J school 4Fools names fools facesx Slxth Thou shalt not study ln the assembly It rs reserved for conversatlon and couples only Seventh Thou shalt not let thy studles rnterfcre wlth thy dates or outsrde actrvxtles Elghth Thou shalt walk on the lawn at all posslble txmes It sayes mowmg lt Nmth Thou shalt study durmg assembly programs Speakers do not lrke to feel self conscrous Tenth Thou shalt take heed of the foregolng commandments and govern thy self accord mgly Maurren Ledgerwood yr I 7 an ' v . ' - -' ' ' . x 1 . ' ' - ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' .' H ,H ' ' r ' ' v- . . ., . ' ' 3 s . . 1. 39 .-1. 1' 1 1 , . . ' w , - , , v . 1 . . Y . i 1 . ' u . ' - ' - . -1. 39 ,... , . . ,Q s . . . . , ,. . - ' . . ' . lf. , '. . . y - ' ' Y , . .' ' . ' , I, , . L- ' ' M . Y
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