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Newlyweds are faced with difficulties Paul (Donn Kasper) tries to explain to Corie (Pam Denslaw) that life is not all enjoyment, but hard work too. Victor Velasco (Marc Sato) leaves the apartment through the door instead of climbing out of the window like he usually does. Junior Emmanuel Netos and sophomore Linda Bohney put in many hours con¬ structing the sets, as well as working backstage during the show. The play Barefoot in the Park centers around a young newlywed couple faced with the problems of moving into an apartment. Corie and Paul have conflicting natures which leads to many arguments between them. Corie is the carefree, im¬ pulsive type, while Paul is a hard working, reasonable person. The play begins when Paul, the struggling lawyer, comes home to find an unfurnished apartment with a broken window during the middle of winter. They get into a fight when Mrs. Banks, Corie’s mother, drops in to visit. Corie and Paul arrange for her to meet eccentric Victor Velasco, each having totally different personalities. Victor leads Mrs. Banks into some wild adventures. The ensuing, complicated sub plots lead to an eve¬ ning filled with laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe directed another fine play with the help of students Carole Koremenos and Becky Cox. Paul (Donn Kasper) is leaving Corie after a fight which shocks her mother- in- law (Becky Cox) and the telephone man (Jim Payonk). Activities 23
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features ' Mother Goose Land ’ Lake Central ' s chapter of international Quill Scroll presented the ninth Annual Q S Carnival in the Lake Central Fieldhouse, April 12. The carnival started at 4:30 p.m. and closed at 8 p.m., while the traditional dance opened at 8:30 p.m. and ended at 11 p.m. Journalism students commenced preparing for the carnival in January as murals were painted for the wall depicting the characters of the theme, Mother Goose Land . As murals were completed some students designed and made costumes repre¬ sentative of the various Mother Goose characters. Those people who made costumes visited the area grade schools and passed out bubble gum to the students. All clubs and organizations in the high school were invited to participate by building booths and creating events of physical skills. The Eskimo Olympic Rope Ladder was a favorite among carnival goers. The Moon Walk, Baseball Throw, Basketball Toss, Ring Toss, and Marriage Booth also proved to be popular. Following the close of the carnival, high school students were invited to stay and dance to the music of Star , a local rock group. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of King Dan Barczak and Queen Stacey Veselak. Proceeds of the carnival were used to send journalism stu¬ dents to summer workshops. Mark Burnett, Chuck Williams, Karen Figler, and Audrey Olten attended Western Kentucky University. Terry Gubbins, Nancy Duncan, and Gail Hess went to Ball State while Stacy Veselak attended IU. Intro to Journalism students Dan Barczak and Stacy Veselak were crowned King and Queen. Activities 25
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