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LEFT: Age is no barrier when Kim Biggs, por- traying a 40-year old woman (Ann Stanley) falls in love with Jim Brown, (22-year old Peter La tham). TOP RIGHT: Gary Morean (Billy Boy lan) meets nothing but frustration as Ann's ex- husband and an actor going downhill. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robin Wall (Mrs. Margolin) seemed per- fect as Ann's zany secretary.
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Forty Carats To open its season, LO chose this smash Broadway comedy by Jay Allen. The play dealth with the romance of a 40-year old divorcee who fell in love with a youth of 22. Upon returning from Greece, where this love affair occurred, she still had to face the problems that faced her when she left--what to do with a 17-year old daughter, a mother of eccen- tric nature, an ex-husband whose career was quickly fading, and the affections of a 45-year old rich Texan who is courting her. And then the youth she met in Greece shows up to date her daughter! LEFT: Marge Schenk (Mrs. Adams) confers with Robin Wall (Mrs. Mar- golin) in the real estate office. RIGHT: Director Ken Lewis applies the final makeup touches to Kim Biggs, transforming her into the 40-year old Ann Stanley. BOTTOM: Jeff Pittenger (Eddy Edwards) turns all his Southern charm on Darcy Butterfield (Maud Hayes) while Jill Sorenson (Trina Stanley) and Jim Brown (Peter Latham) watch.
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Fall Assemblies Fall rally put forth a great amount of effort in order to make the pep assemblies more interesting .for all. By introducing new types of competition within the school such as the frozen-spoon-on-a- string relay to initiate new teachers, drop- ping-the-egg-on-the-face contest, tug of wars, and a freshman-senior introduction via an interdental rope of licorice, the rally succeeded in bringing Laker spirit back. Although the fall season was domin- ated by Friday pep assemblies, the mono- tony was broken by a 2-hour assembly on shoplifting. One speaker, above all, drew a reaction from the students. That speaker was the Vice-President of securities at Fred Meyer, Mr. Dehann. LEFT: Senior Ken Guy was voted Mr. Touchdown. TOP RIGHT: Trent Kamman and John O'Connor help pull the seniors to a tug-of-war victory. BOTTOM RIGHT: Football players Glen Long, Scott Baird, and Steve Hincks were all fooled when they received a kiss while blindfolded. None of them even guessed it was their mother.
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