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Page 61 text:
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Phoebe and Vincent, two Russian spies, knocked out Michael Crenza, Got him! Jubliation at becoming rich before GoraIsty's disastrous heart attack. Ada's boyfriend Hubert reports to an associate spy. To pacify his girlfriend Gail Westbrook, Guy Parett hides the spy in the window seat.
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Page 60 text:
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l lam known as Mr. Big in the United States... After having found the stolen body Frances and Ada wonder what to do next. The Drama Department's fall play, The Best Laid Plans, was a highly humorous, successful effort. This unique comedy deals with modern spying. Ada Westbrook, an elderly author, is called upon to act as a bridge between our government and enemy nations. While vacationing in the West Indies a spy dies in Ada's house. On his body are secret plans considered valuable by every government in the world. The body is stolen and restolen until no one is sure where it is. The body's twin brother turns up to further complicate the situation. Who is dead? Who is alive? Who is the IVlr. Big behind it all?
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Page 62 text:
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'AAII the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages. A Thespian is exemplified by this familiar quotation from the works of William Shakespeare. Lakes Thespian Troupe No. 2400 functioned actively this year. Under the direction of Mr. James Snyder, they attended the State Thespian Conference in Ellensburg, Washington, November 9-10 with its sister troupe from Clover Park. There they presented several interesting speakers and held a number of workshops on make-up, lighting, etc. For Artasia, they presented a one-act play, The Mystery of Mouldy Manor, starring only senior Thespians. Thespian Apprentices ushered and checked hats at Lakewood Player productions to earn points toward full- fledged Thespian status. Every Member of the Drama Club under the title of Thespian has truly worked for and is deserving of the title. These young men and women have proved William Shakespeare's quotation. DIAL DRAMA FUR E TERTAI ME FRONT ROW: Jackie Hann, Jill Long, Bobbie Rockett, Bob Campbell, Dawn White Sally Lemon ROW 2 Donna Manuel Lena Murphy Becky Lyon Julie Oates, Patty Nehl, Gayle Cottrell, Annie Waiss. ROW 3: Mr. Snyder Ken Murphy John Spidahl Deborah Owens Janet Loverm Jac: Isaacson Steve Brown, Mark Pope.
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