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Guild presents ' God’s Favorite’ Cod ' s Favorite was brought to L.C. this fall, a humorous yet heartwarming play. The story was loosely based on the Biblical book of Job, whose faith in God was tested by the Devil. A messenger from God, a wealthy hard working man, and a test of faith is what the play is all about. Will Joe Benjamin believe enough, not to renounce his faith in God? A menacing question that went through the minds of the audience as they sat and watched a most outstanding play presented by the students of the theater guild. Yet, making this all possible are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe, directors of all plays brought to L.C. They should be given much credit for their devotion toward the stu¬ dents and for the outstanding work they have done to build up the theater guild. A person only has to go to a play, and watch, to find the warmth, friendship and unique talent that are generated from this group of fine people. Joe Benjamin prays to Cod, even there seems to be no way to make though he has suffered a great deal, Joe renounce his faith. Sidney Leonard Lipton tells Joe Ben- terrible things will happen to him. jamin he ' s best to renounce God, or 29
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Sophomores Christie Burke and Rose Stark display their chickens for winning the three-legged race. This year the girls were very competitive. The three-legged race is one of the most difficult races to do. These girls seem to have it all together but unfortunatly didn ' t win. FROSH WIN ! The annual Turkey Trot, sponsored by the Letterman ' s Club, was a nice way to start off a well needed Thanksgiving vaca¬ tion. The freshmen got an added bonus as they accepted the traditional Drumstick for winning. Every winner from each event was rewarded with either a chicken or turkey as a winning prize. At the close of the con¬ test between classes, total points were tallied together to an¬ nounce the winning class. There were several events including the 50 yd. dash for boys and girls separately. One of the funniest races is usually the three-legged race. Also included were the wheel barrow races and the tug of wars. The boy ' s and girl ' s mile run was also in¬ cluded. Two highlights of the hour were the male faculty and boys in a tug of war and the female faculty against the girls. These two events give the students a chance to have a little fun with the teachers. The entire assembly is arranged and controlled by the Let- terman ' s Club. Not only is it a chance for the students to dis¬ play their talents and compete for fun, it is also a money¬ making project for the sponser. The Turkey Trot is a well accepted event and is greatly ap¬ preciated by the student body. Strength is the essential element in the tug of war. These girls combined this along with the effort of wanting to win to come up with a victory. 30
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