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,flbam Cindy Hall and Donald Pollard act un- aware ofthe world around them as they portray a scene from Skin of Our Teeth. ,CKVM Reaction to Chaos reflects a different mood in drama, which is reflected in the facial expressions of Bonnie Stuart and June Laine.
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Triptych Players Arouse Enthusiasm ln Drama Skin of Our Teeth was presented as the first produc- tion by the Triptych Players on December I and 2. lt is a three act play written byThornton Wilder about.man's abil- ity to overcome any problenfor disaster. The play had a large Cast and drew a large crowd both nights. On March l5, the Triptych Players sponsored an Evening of One-Acts in the MHS auditorium. The first play presented was The Trysting Place. This play was cen- tered around a lovers' meeting place and the lovers' in- ability to hide their emotions. The second play, This Still Alarm, concerned two roommates in an apartment house. The apartment house caught on fire, but the boys showed no alarm over the fire. The third play, Reaction to Chaos, was performed at Hopewell in the District Fes- tival. There the actors were given a superior rating and the .chance to present the play at the State Festival in Charlottesville. Rodney Sineath, Steve Wilson, Doug Wat- son, June Laine, and Bonnie Stuart portrayed the chaos in life without the aid of costumes or scenery. ,Abdlld Marsha Franz, Cindy Hall, Donald Pollard, Bonnie Stuart, and Steve Nunnally depict a scene from Skin of Our Teeth, presented by the Triptych Players. Hrlawlefl: Earning much recognition, Reaction to Chaos required no scenery or costumes. Here June Laine, Doug Watson, Steve Wilson, and Bonnie Stuart act. Bebue Students learn technical areas of acting, as well as dramatics. Donald Pollard and Bonnie Stuart rehearse as Rod Sineath concentrates on script. 22
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Three seniors, Tommy Zborill, Kenny Catlett, and Marshall Caudell, stand behind trophies which they earned as members of the varsity football squad. Latin Club members Anne Oakley and Mary Burns present a portion of the program at the annual Latin Club banquet. 24 Kenny Catlett, first-team quarterback, accepts the highest scholastic average trophy.
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