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May an August Moon Fill Your Cup. . . . August Moon, little older, little wiser ... as viewed by tl-ie Orientals in Teahouse. In the fall, the Leo Drama Club presented The Teahouse of the August Moon, the satire on WWII and America ' s plan to Democra- tize it ' s enemies. John Patrick ' s comedy about a bungling cap- tain enriching a small Oriental vil- lage with American principles of majority rule, capitalism, and free choice, pleased young and old audiences alike. The humor was often enlighten- ing. The author wanted to remind us all that perhaps there is more than one way to approach the realistics of life. A large cast show, Teahouse saw some new faces in leading roles. Both senior Tom Brewer and sophomore Tom Baker shared honors as leading actors. Tracy Busch and Samantho lemma, along with John Overmyer and Wiley Kite, rounded out a strong cost supported by a large num- ber of hard-working sophomores and juniors. ' Jack Overmyer added a little something extra to the play with his funny expressions and humor, said Don Osborn. All members of the cast who played Orientals had to learn Au- thentic Japanese. The sets and lighting were ef- fective — there was even a real army jeep and goat on stage — the costumes were authentic, and the production good. Again, the Leo Drama Club gave us an- other creditable experience in live theatre. — Jerry Elton Stover e Lifestyles — Teahouse )
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In the volleyball match between ttie seniors and the juniors, the players wait for the ball to return to the court. The winner of the match was the seniors.
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Accepting giffs from his new citizens. Captain Fisby doesn ' t reoiize they have greater gifts in mind — honor, love, re- spect, and tradition. Playing the role of the converted psy- chiastrist, senior John Overmyer made au- diences laugh each night with his wry ex- pressions and range of mannerism. Being a gift to Captain Fisby and playing the role of the geisha girl Lotus Blossom, Tracy Busch gave oil her lines in Japanese. Tom Brewer, tlie hurried Captain Fisby, and Tom Baker, the practical wise inter- preter, lead a large cast of effective ac- tors. Teahouse — Lifestyles (
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