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Taking major roles in this year ' s musical were senior Boh mary Pi Iking ton; senior Donna Peters, Hedy La Rue; and Horgash, J. Pierrepont Finch; senior Nedra Lancaster, Rose - sophomore Tim Holleran as Bud Frump.
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1971 Q S Carnival draws record gate Despite poor weather conditions, the 1971 Carnival was a success. With the unique theme of “Jungle Book , the Quill and Scroll members decorated the fieldhouse with ten foot paper elephants, tigers, and lions. Every year the Journalism Department gives the rest of the school ' s clubs a chance to earn some money. Eighteen dif¬ ferent booths spotted the fieldhouse, while other entertain¬ ment included the pie-eating contest. Sophomore Glen Brown won, earning himself and his class five dollars each. The Sophomore Class sponsored a mud slide, where many people saw Mr. Fenters take a head first slide into a 150 gallon barrel of wet mud. Another booth, the baseball throw, supplied many students with stuffed animals, while the fish pond was an easy prize for the little ones. A dance, also sponsored by the Quill and Scroll, followed the carnival. Featuring “The Listen , the dance was highlighted by the coronation of the king and queen, seniors Dave Sims and Mitzi Norris. Preparing for the Pep Club booth by blowing up balloons is senior Shirley Gilliam and junior Kim Hoffman. Ron Hughes, Rick Ferguson, Dave Decker, and the winner Glen Brown bury their faces in pie during competition. After shooting down the required number of blocks at the cork shoot, Donna Peters presents this lucky winner a lei. Activities 27 f 7
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Horgash, Lancaster take lead roles “Let us no more be true to boasted race or clan, but to our highest dream—the Brotherhood of Man.” Every night during rehearsal during the 14 weeks of practice the cast and crew of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” grew into a brotherhood. The closeness of the 170-member cast was evident when all six of the scheduled performances were sold out. Hard work, talent and dedication came easy because each member of the cast wanted it to be a “professional” play. To add to the spirit of the cast, they had special days where each member of the cast would dress differently than the rest of the school, to set them apart and bring them closer to one another. They had a farmer day, grub day, and dress-up day. The cast also wore signs bearing WWW on them, and the motto of each performance day was, “A day without a wicket is a day without sunshine.” Undertaking the tremendous task of directing this famous broadway hit was senior Adele Burt and Paul and Angie Lowe. Doug Jordan and his pit band once again provided the music, while Karon Bailey arranged the choreography. Two other very important people to the cast were Mike Lewis and Ed Foley who helped instruct chorus. Finch (Bob Horgash) and Miss Jones (Trudy Morris) talk idly about nothing in front of WWW ' s elevators. “I believe in you , Rosemary Pilkington (Nedra Lancaster) sings convincingly to J.P. Finch (Bob Horgash). Activities 29
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