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Welcome +o Shangri-La. We have been expecfing you. RIGHT OF WAY OF LIFE. All buf Mallinson accepled fhe facl lhal +hey would be de+ained indefini+ely. ln faci, Barnard had good reason noi lo wanf lo leave, Miss Brinklow fell' fhal she was sup- posed lo slay, and Conway was more fhan conlenl a+ lhe lamasary. The mysferious al- mosphere, heighfened by Russell Durbin as lhe High Lama, was furlher crealed by an English girl, Helen lNancy Welferl, who was one of Chopin's sfudenfs, and Lo Tsen lPa+ Taylorl, who loolced only a Fracfion of her supposedly greaf age. Olher residenfs of Shangri-La were Ai-Ling and Tashi, played by Jane Haines and Nancy Griffin. Pang Tso Ta Mienl?
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Faiher Perrauli-Faiher Perraul+! SENIOR PLAY On December IO, I953, +he high school audiiorium was magically changed info fhe fourlh wall of a lamasary ai Shangri-La, a moun+ain pass some- where in Tiber, for ihe preseniaiion of 'rhe senior class play, Los+ Horizon. The siory was framed in a prologue and an epilogue wherein The charac- iers, +wo English girls lLinda Sanders and Barbara Elsburyl, an RAF officer lNorman Mizel, and an Englishman lPaul Maynardl fold ihe iheme: Man's search for eiernal life. As 'lhe play opened, Chang lRichard Harmeningl, one of ihe head lamas, was awaiiing ihe arrival of ihe survivors of an airplane crash-Conway lBiIl Jaclcsonl, Miss Brinklow lJucly Shorel, Mallinson lRonald Dougheriyl, and Mr. Barnard lRichard Donahuel. SPEEDING US ALONG THE NJ- fr W l+'s unbelievable-one of Chopin's unpublished works
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JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Class of l953 presenled fhe lhree- acl comedy, Mo+her ls A Freshman. This was fhe sfory of a mofher lNancy Welferl who wenl baclr +o college on a scholarship 'fo enable herself +o make more money. Much To fhe disgusf of her daughier Susan lNancy Griffinl, Mofher became very popular wifh +he boys and fell in love wifh Professor Mi- chaels lRussell Durbinl, whom Susan also adored. Several college sfuclenfs-Barbara Elsbury, Neva Hewiff, Donna Whiralxer, Linda Sanders, Jane Haines, Pal Taylor, Dick Har- mening, Don Cowan, Ronald Dougherfy, and David Gardner -- and fhe housemorher lFrances Kirlcwoodl crea+ed rhe real college a+mosphere. Humorous sifuafions arose as Dean Gillingham lBilI Jaclrsonl fhoughf 'rhaf Molher was up +o some scheming +riclr. All ended happily for Morher and Professor Mi- chaels when fhey convinced Susan 'thai' she was much 'loo young for The professor.
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