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Row 1; A. Rulev, J. Snyder, N. Husenian, Huke, K. Lump. Row 2; C. Huke, P. Little. L. 2: Carol Lump sets it up. 3: Time out, and the Llewellyn, C. Lump, K. Piske, Coach Hot Dogs huddle. 4: Amy Rulev prepares to Graham. serve. Hot Dogs Once again, Hie Lowell “Hot Dogs” enjoyed a winning season, topped off bv their second consecutive Sectional title. The hours of practice and the coaching of Miss Sue Graham, as¬ sisted by Tom Lump, paid off. The girls posted the only undefeated sea¬ son at Lowell High School this year, reflecting something more than just skill and team effort. Attitude, sportsmanship and determination are only a few of the characteristics backing these girls. When things got tense—as they did, at times—the Hot Dogs pulled together with spirit that remains unique and admirable. For future Hot Dogs and seasons yet to come, we have the inevitable wish— “Keep up the good work!” 20 Volleyball
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1 : Brad Allen (John Isaac ) doesn ' t take his housekeeper ' s (Joy Oldfield) advice very seri¬ ously. 2 : Super-Sleuth Dave Eidam arranges the clues in his mind. 3 : It must be true love. 4 : As Janet Hoffman faces her big decision, John Isaacs waits with bated breath. .5: In true Henry Kissenger styles, Margo Warne offers her advice on another disaster. Pillow Talk Attracting sizeable audiences each night it was presented the All-school play Pillow Talk” was an immense success. “Pillow Talk was another unique challenge to the the-ater-in- the-round. In order to represent the separate apartments that the stars oc¬ cupied without constant scene changes, lighting and stage trickery were employed. The story revolved around a single girl working in New York and her dashing male neighbor with whom she shares a telephone party line. The thing is, she doesn’t know what he looks like. Janet Hoff¬ man as Jan Morrow and John Isaacs as Brad Allen both turned in fine per¬ formances. Mr. James Eminhizer was the faculty director and Jo Ann Jer- zvk was student director. The efforts of these and other able folks made “Pillow Talk” the hit of the fall plav circuit. 22 Pillow Talk
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