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Darrell Holloway, Dick Simons, Paul Or.-:sley linaskodl, Mike Fleming, Claudette Hinkel, Kenny Kay, Ioanne Bristol, Mary McCarthy, Donna Garen, Bruce Reid, Terry Gatz, Annette Lehman, Shirley McBride. YCDUR GUN loan Feaan and Kent Marhoe tied lor Best Performance lor their portrayals ol the characters Dolly and Ciiaiiie. ludqes were drama majors at the College of Puget Sound. Sittina Bull, the lndian who adopted Annie, was played hy Dave l-luson. Gther lndians in the cast were Sally Feqan, Trudy Carnes, Susie Bennett, Don Glidden, Buddie lVlerryinan, and Boh Arlouthnot. Hotel owner Foster Wiisfnn lAryid Colel, Lorena Schafer, Carole Hep- penstall, Terry Gatz, Bruce Beid, Mrs. Sylvia Porter CBrunh1lde Beaell, Mrs, Schuyler Adams fCorinie Murdochl, Mac lDicl4 Gael, Georae flohn lewelll, Mary CDonr:a Giirenl, lane lloanrie Bristoll, the waiter and con- ductor lpaui Cwsleyl, andthe Little Girl lSally Curttssl, were also in the cast. Dress extras were Maraie Merryman and Lorraine Anderson as cow- airls, Dick Simons and Mike Fleming as cowboys, and LuBae lolinson, Mary McCarthy and Claudette Hinkle as quests. A solo between scenes hy Barbara Lehman, accompanied hy Wes Evans, was entitled You Cant Get a Man Vlfith a Gun. Whe nthe difficulties of tiie plot were all unfolded and solved and the final curtain had come aowri, everyone concerned had a riqht to be proud of the mernoralzle work done by the entire casf. Graham, Phyllis Hutt, Douglas Barrf-tt, Miss Gyllinq, Marysue Left to riqht: Connie Murdoch, LuRae Iohnson, Lorena Schafer, Brunhilde Reqel, Darrell Holloway, Carole Hep- penstall. Kent Morbce, loan Feqan, Dove Huson Bruce, Lois Kristrom, Marguerite Gulick, Claire Lindberg. Elise Nokkerud, Ricky M.llf'r, Shxrley McBride, Annette Lehman. K if ,XJ u . Q ! 5131 K- ' 9 iff I 1 L' I5 ti 'S 'L 'hrs
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loan Foqan Arvid Colo, V l Sccc lo Kenny Kay, d Darrell Holloway. ray Da U1 , Kent Marboe, Harvey Semler. Q is V left to rzfrlot, seatffrlz Sally C ':7'isr Ki nt Mariioe, Arixid Cole, Trudy Carnes, Fxizanne nft' Fab Arl'i1'1 ro' Silly Fw win, Hzcky Miller Standing- Vio- lf' Sccccio in P'-rain ll Merryrnin Difflc Gov, lfrrainv Ander- Tfi, Haru'-i Q '72i r, Vfeff-'J :.'.'fir':2, lfizso Nclkkeriifl, Buddy Mvrryrizfiri, UANNIE GET With more scene chanaes and niore in the cast than ever before, Annie Get Your Gun, this year's allsohool play, was presented on the Foster staae Novemloer Zl and 22. Directed lay Mrs. Elizaheth Evanscn and student directed hy Claire lsindloera, the last play to he put on at the old hiah school was really unforgettable. The play he-aan when Frank Butler CDarrell l-lollowayl, the star of Buffalo Bills Vfild West Show, challenged any local person to a shoot- inq match. Annie Oakley Clflise Nalclcerudl accepted the challenge and when she outshot him, Buffalo Bill fl-farvey Semlerl offered her a place in the show. Frank would not aive up his place as star so Annie was made his assistant, a job which she didn't mind since she had fallen head over heels in love with him. lessie CShirley McBriael, Minnie Uknnette Lehmanl, and Little lalce lBiclcy Millerl were Anniels sisters and lfrother who accompanied her on the show and assisted ner in her shooting matches with Frank, XfVinnie Wiolet Scoccolol and Tommy Clienny Kayl were two youna lovers in the play whose romance was looked on with much dissatis- Client Marbcel, was the shows promoter. faction loy Winnie's mother. Dolly tlcan Peaanl. Her brother, Charlie L lf. o riaht, seztfd' Anna Ohrkrim, Carol-1 H-oppenstall, l.or'?r'a Fchirer, Port fwfr'-rklw Stfindxia Sherry Brokai.-.', Hiya Testa, Nels O Persson, Tinobftth McAliisti r, lanziwi Grwfvn, Mrs Evanson, Ca a av v-Jn, 1 .4
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Htw Phyllis Huit, Keith Kay. Sally Curtiss, Douglas Barrett, Phyllis Hutt, Mary Baker. Left to right: Shirley McBride, Darrell Holloway, Nutter, Claire Lindberg, Leslie Robertson. Loft to right, seated: Leslie Robertson, Claire Lindberg. Standing: Mary Baker, Sally Curtiss, Teddy Gustafson, Phyllis Hurt, Dave Huson, Douglas Barrett, UTOQ MANY Appreciative audiences witnessed the senior play, Too Many Dates, the first play to be presented in the new school cafetorium. This modern comedy in three acts was about the love predicaments of teen-agers and was directed by Mrs. Eliza- beth Evanson, with Violet Scoccolo as student director. Originally scheduled for April 24 and 25, the presentation date was changed to May l and 2. Louanne Miller CPhyllis Huitl, who had quarreled with her boy friend, Paul Chase Clieith Kayl, found herself without a date for a picnic, but with a babysitting job instead. ln order to go to the picnic with a blind date, she had to get someone to pinch-hit for her as babysitter. With the help of her mother CMary Balcerl, Louanne finally persuaded her executive father tDoug Barrettl, that he was the one to take over. Louanne's friends, Eleanor Coleman CShirley McBridel, Floyd Page, lr. CDarrell Hollowayl, Alice Williams tClaire Lindbergl, lrvin Worthington tLes Bobertsonl, Carolyn Smith tloan Olsonl, Howard Bowen tGlen Nutterl, and party guests Left to right, seated: Phyllis Huit, Leslie Robertson, Elva Testa, loan Olson, Glen Don Glidden. Standing: tThe Annual Staff regrets that the pho- tographer accidently cut off Violet Scoccolo and Mrs, Evansonl l
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