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Mr. Carl Cimino (ABOVE LEFT), Probation Officer of the Chesterfield County Police Depart- ment, impresses upon students the dangers of trespassing on Riverside Drive. As Bill Irvin (ABOVE) prepares to announce the Le Journal staff at the Publications Dance, students crowd closer in anxious anticipation. (BELOW) Balloons and more balloons gayly shower into eager hands as the throng scrambles for a dance souvenir.
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As Sonya Martin, Stuart Pease, and Gayle Niedermayer smiling look on, ‘‘Huguenot’s Number One Soul Sister,’’ Dorothy Woolridge (ABOVE) receives the Safety Council Tal- ent Show first prize from Mr. Rod Holt, WTVR representative. Artie MacCord (BELOW) moans in pain from a ‘‘toothache”’ as other members of the cast of La Farce du Maitre Pathelin doubtfully watch. “That’s G-A-R-D-N-E-R, ’ Phil Gardner, candidate for SCA treasurer, stresses in his campaign speech.
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Unaware of Mary Moody's cries for help in ‘‘Not Enough Rope’, Joan Howell (ABOVE), a hypochondriacal old woman, screams at Bob Hud- son to let her die a quiet and peaceful death. In ‘‘Of Poems, Youth and Spring’’, Jay Klingel as Toby and Lynne Wilson as Susan (BELOW) declare their undying love as voices Sarah Skipper, Jo Billings, and Roger Griffin provide background comments. (RIGHT) ‘‘Who pushed Mrs. Wingfield?’ wonders Sherry Lyford, Jon Apgar, Hal Hughey, Dee- Dee Edwards, and Roger Griffin, as Joanne Darby, ‘‘The Patient’, aids in solving the mystery. Upperclassmen Present Four One-Act Plays Surrounded by humorous caricatures of faculty mem- bers, students danced to the music of King Edward and the BD’s at the March 16 Publications’ Dance, ‘‘A Thou- sand Clowns.’ The evening came to a climax as the edi- tors of Talon, Listen, and Le Journal announced their new Staffs. Upperclassmen explored new fields of drama in their production of four one-acts for the Junior-Senior Play on April 19-20. The program included a romance, ‘‘Of Poems, Youth, and Spring,’’ a mystery, ‘‘The Patient,” and a drama, ‘‘The Dance Below.’’ The additional play, ‘“‘Not Enough Rope,” a farce about suicide, completed an evening of entertainment.
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