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it t 1 f' nf- t F wgiftvk 'P' O O I O O O Q Q l'H1-I RONI.XX'l'lC ACK On thc worst night ol thc ycztr. ntztnx pcoplc bran ch slippctl ztntl slitht-rt'tl thcir wsu to tht- Citi' Hull, to at-t' tt plgtx ol glorious inorningx gtntl nioonlit txt-iiingx, Ext-n though ontsitlt' tht- akx was tlztrk and dripping, :intl nntlt-rloot thc strt-cu . oll slllgt' qwith Putt-rx l itnttgint-5. Thai wort' ttx :intl tlznigt-rom. t'x't'rxont' cn- . ioxt-tl tht' IDCl'ltllil1llllltiL' :intl lottntl it wcll worth going to 5t't'. Dil'cCtCtl hx Xliss Cowitz :mtl zttit1't-wus plztwtl tht-ir p but ol' stxlti Yclnu: Sniith wats tht' lox t'- A lx Mclisztntlc. with ht-r inztnx hcr ont- trut' knight. lznnit- l,ittlt- plax t-tl thc clashing Gt-1'x'uxt', who thought hottst- kccping gloriously roingtntiti Nlillftlllll lNIcKinnon inzttlt- tnort' out ol :tn Ooo than I thought htnnnnlx' posxihlc, in hix pztrt as Ern. Mt-livtntlt-'N wniilult- ton- sin, Iztnc. wan l31trhttr1t Brooks. Bohln Cootty who wztatrt sttrtt which girl ht- ialtl it tht' :tttorx sttitors :intl ll'LlXL'tl hx lit in Stxtrlc. Muster Sttsztn or Hill Ioltnsoti. inztintzainctl that uint riatgt- wztx rtntllx tonipxtnionship. ant toznpzttnonslnp tht' ztrt ol -. s czttinp' nicnl with it pcrxon, Crztft' tXlt'xztntlt'r .Xlitc tht- inztitl. spcnt niost ol' hcr ti t-xtrt-nivlx t-nioxzthlt-. itll tlitl xt'rx wt'll, ztntl nizttlt- tht' plax 'lht' storx wttx inttinlx that ol' at git lll'IN tn tht' who wztntctl at knight on it whitc tliztrgct tntl lottntl ttn ortltnztrx niztn in fat tlothtw whoin xht- niixtook lor ht'r hcro tlisztppointctl llCl' ln ztpptitring lat ttl lll ll laowlt-r httt :tml atthnitting ht' was tht' stotk t'xth:tng,t'. lt took mint' pct SULISIOII on his pttrt. lxttt in thc C sht- tlt-titlctl thztt lilt' wus worth livinv tr ull. ttntl thttt tht- twtrnticth tt-nl LL N lovctl, wats lohn Nltuttlowx, Hix g1'CLllt'sl linc was Uh I sau, shut Aniiztbcllc l't'thit'k, tu Nlrs. linowltx wits nt-ttrotit' to llL'li lingcttips. Nlr, ttp, Qlztticfu Knowlc with hif. prints was wt'll por- lilllllillltl' lt HJ. l think thttt tX. .-X. Nltlnt' wottltl htnt lmt't'n plt-mt-tl with this portrztiztl ol hts plan, 'l'ht' Rotnztntit Xgt-. jenn Litflr, XIL mrclzvvli l lfd lil!!! gnuqnms vat NNFWW 'Q s pguxwuv -4 il,- t X t 2 QQAS H1 CULT! 7 Q .nb 4.,! Z ,fi ,..f, , 'G -nil ylqiyn' Qnlli Salou.. N16 Q If ' 11lllli snail! I' .Q '-.nn-svn i 4 1 DIQUPHU ,IMA ii- 'N H':Pui,. . A 1 I- . -g..J- am-ics or -rt-iz I-lueicrtfre men M0D'EQNf'R5BCTl0N V . l xxx f U - -.HOQRCJ X fgi ' gi: ', ' f ait i I Q lf- gx g- , E K lf A ?f lllh ll E 'X l t K5 ,dlwl tx :Hunan--mil Mihai: -1-mana an vor Lg uglljl HIL itx Ht' plztxt-tl tht- pztrt, ztntl tht-n hittcrlx on ntl tux
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I ' ff 1195- 15 J, I . I T93 I h ss? J 52, V 1 ff rf ee X x.. gm l SX.Xl'S Ol' THE WORK-Sl-lOl' Daria Slroerrralter' and her' rrrake-up tren applying grease-paint to eath other alter lmrrr on Slondaxs in XB. Their practice paid well: the finished prodntts were professional-des- pile the joltes ol' Meadons and Searle lrelrirzd the scenes! Alhert liedrosian rnalting sets -fworlting hard and frrriouslr' to get thenr np lor the dress rehearsal, onlx' to find two linlss rnissing. 40h welll 'llre arrdierree t'arr always use inra- ginationl. lint llre sets were fornplete lor the perlorrrrante. ' lletli Nletiarron and ilorte tlonper' he- daulred in paint lronr head to loot-sotnehon three shades of paint on rr lirirrg-roorn set just dnn't hlend. .Xnd that hat'ls-drop-- no. a Ienee wnn't do for rr setting lor tzerrase and Nlelisandel Which is harder lahonr ne wonder: painting or school periods? .Xt ani rate. the appreciation nl' the atrdierne for their efforts rrrrrsr hare partlx repaid thenr. The stage-crew. lleltr Nlftiarrorr. llrxte Rtrhnlge. Boh liarher lals-i elettririanl. Nllllllllfl xr huge tree and hanrrnering anntlrer into plate as the Glee Cluh sings with softest harnrorn. The speed with which the diflicrrlt worlt was done was phenoruenal. fwhat il llre rrroorr did go off with the lix'ing'-roorn lights ont'e?l To these, to the Cast who worlsed so hard to give a finished perfornrante. to tiatlrerine l.arr'd. who helped with the trtlset sale. to Klar- Donald l trr'nitrne Store, wlrirh lent llre fru- nitnre. and to those rnernhers ol the staff: Miss Cowie. Miss Carseadden, Nliss Srnith, hllss Garland, NIV. Hill and Mr. Watson, who gate so much of their valrrahle tinre, we again sax. Thank von! XVC hope that nest year' the Drxrrnatit Clnh will gire an opportunity to more students to participate in its weekly meetings. This rear rnarks a good beginning. and Credit is tlne Ruth Kuhn. president, and the eaptains of the teams: Catherine I,aird. Brvce Rrrhnke. Ronald Mitelrell, .lean Illack and Dorothx C'l:n'Le for their interest. 'l'Hli l'Ir.XY Well, this is it! I thought as I walked down llre aisle ol' llre dingr theatre. llre night of the perforrnanre has tonre at last! It seems hard to helieve that this old tlreatre had once seen varrderille shows on the New York loop. But tonight for a few hours the theatre notrld reeoxer some of that lost xonth. and, instead ol' lreing rr place where children spend Satrrrdav afterrroon, worrld live the life of the players on the stage. I paused a second to look at the stage setting. 1 gave a start of surprise, and a long 0h! of admiration. The change in the stage setting has always amaled rrre. .X few das' hefore the dress rehearsal, there were onli a few tottering. dirtv flats. and pieees of nn- parnted wood. Non llre stage was .r heautifrrllx llkll1llUlIllk'll roonr. llre stage tren had worked Kerr hard to get this line resrrlt. l nent lratlsstage. tlrrotrglr the torrfusion ol ladders, ul properties. ol people slwnting to one another. and down into the direftions greater tonlnsion ol the dressing roorns. I lregan to set ont the nralse-up in some seni- hlante ol order. Ili this trrrre the other make- P llwlrlt- and planets had arriietl. The rnalse- lieearrre trowded with talking ner'- xons people. 'l'hen llre real tonltrsion hegan. llll ltltilll Hate ron seen llre inrenile hase?' aslsed one rnalte-np person. lt-nas orer there rr rrrirrrrte ago, said l, rndrtatnrg with xr grease-srneared hand, Xie ron rrsirrg this rouge? said another. Where is the Irl.rtlt? IIasn't anyone seen lllt' rrnnrlrer four? lYhat colour of hair nonld xon tale lor? Nor a soul! A'Not a person! No one at all! 'lllrsolnlelx nohodr! Wlrat on earth are son two doing? I asked. hen ildered. lust prztttising, Not a soul! Not a person! 'ttlniet pleasef-please-tlniet-QI'I-ET! Thank xorr. Now would ererhodx please Corrie up .rnd rehearse llre rtntain calls? illrex all lloelted upstairs, learing ns. llre rnztlse-np people. ltr flop, exhausted on the stools. llve said hello ln ezlflr other for the lirst time. sat awhile r'etoter'ing from all the tlistrattiorr. and hegan to tidx up, Then we, too, crept upstairs. afeornpanied ln loud shnshings from the stage rrew. One of the propertx rrren was standing. holding one end of a ladder olf the floor. A person on the other side of the stage was gesltrring lranticallr and naring' a fish. lt tapped the plaser standing heside me. Rea- liling he had forgotten llre fish. he tried to tiptoe trnietlr haels lwehind llre haclsdrop, hut each tirne he put his foot down, his shoe made a resounding tl.rt'ls, The stage crew shnshed again. Xnd so the first act progressed. The prnpertx rnan dropped his ladder at the precise rnornent. The plaxer got his fish, and no one rnnfl'ed his lines serionslx. ,Ks the curtain tlosed. I rrrslred for the powder. powdered those who needed it, and then I went out lront to eniox the rernainder of the play. -Daria Slroermrker. Xllll l'.XRIY l-'UR THE ROMANTIC .XGE I-'nlloning the Friday night presentation ol llre Rornantie Age the Student Council entertained the east, the nrernhers of the Glee Kilnh, and the plat assistants. with an infor- rn.rl partr' in the Y.lV.CTA. Cltrbroorn, ,Xc- tornparried hr Ted Jewell and Phelps Bell at the piano. a rousing sing-song was enjoyed hx all. I.nnt'h was served ln- rnernbers of the Strnlent Courrcil.
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