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layers Strike Serious ate The Lockman Players production of The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds gave a message to its audience. The play was written by Paul Zindel and directed by Joyce McCullough. The cast of five was made of quali- ty rather the quantity. Michelle God- frey played Tillieg Karen Macklin, Beatriceg Dana Vaughn, Ruth, Karen Coon, Janice, and Renay Kushner, Nanny. Three of the characters could be compared to the experimental marigolds. Beatrice, the mother, was the unruly one, the wild plant. Ruth, the older daughter, didn't,ever seem to be happy. She was like the marigold hindered in growth. The younger daughter, Tillie, seems to be the single flower growing up to lead a normal life. It was not a happy play, but one with meaning. 11 An elderly nanny, Ftenay Kushner, trudges toward her daily hotsy and honey. 23 Ruth, the oldest child, as characterized by Dana Vaughn, at- tempts to persuade her mother, Beatrice, played by Karen Macklin, to go to the science fair. Sl The ambitious Tillie, played by Michelle Godfrey, perfected her science project of the effects of radiation on marigolds. J
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Stuhmts are Students don't just begin the day at 8 a.m. and end it at 3 p.m. Their days often continue into the evening and late hours. They join clubs and teams, study and work. Of course when they get the chance they just relax. Unfor- tunately, for many of them relaxation isn't part of their daily routine. A typical full time student will start his day at 8 a.m., have a break for lunch and then go to his afternoon classes until 2 p.m. Then he'll go to work until 6 p.m., study and go to a club meeting or a game. If he's lucky he'll get it done just in time to go out on the town and get six hours of sleep. Yes, just six hours. Some students even burn the midnight oil during finals. How can students be so energetic? It isn't easy. Some say it takes dedication and self-discipline. Or could it be parents who are footing the bill? 931 H of-at 7 J .,,...--................,---Q tj Band members can be heard at games during the year. 21 Beth Mosier works for a day care center after her classes to be near Children. 3j Lisa Ediger works on the Collegian evenings and weekends to meet those pressured deadlines. 41 The yearbook staff gathers infor- mation, prepares copy and creates photos long after the class period is over. 5j Student trainer Fluss Carr is pre- sent at every practice and game just in case a player like Gary Brown needs some assistance with a sprain. 6j Becky Hornbaker studies during her free time in hopes of getting a passing or better yet a good grade in advertising. 7j Cheerleaders Avonne Foraker, Sharon McAdams, Tammi Baliszew- ski and Melody Gusheloff cheer the Dragons on to victory. -Fill 1' 'll Q
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