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Hours of rehearsal were needed off stage to learn the songs and choreography. Peppermint Patty and Linus strain their vocal chords on the theme song. Even though a bit larger than the traditional, James McNeil still fits the role of Cnarlie Brown. Looking more human than ever, Snoopy (Mark Snider) takes a casual perch atop his house. A 29
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Peanuts Gang Invades Juniors Phrases such as, Linus, get rid of that stupid blanket!” and Lucy you’re just plain crabby!” could be heard as December 7th rolled around and it was time once again for the junior class play. The production, a musical, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” proved itself a crowd pleaser with many snappy tunes and even a dance by everyone’s favorite dog, Snoopy. Advertisement included an interview and some excerpts by the cast on the “Open House” television show. The snow, still deep on the ground, was no barrier for Peanuts” fans when showtime came on Saturday night and again on Monday morning when the play was presented for the students returning from their extended Thanksgiving vacation. The play, directed and choreographed by Miss Teresa Keller, received a standing ovation. 1 l i ' ' ' i ' m SC-H- 1 V -V i Leaning dejectedly on Schroeder ' s piano, Lucy reflects on the wisdom of her long life. 1 T V? Little boy ushers Dave Farrell and Paul Martindale may be dressed for the occasion but hardly for the weather. Backstage, Joe Hash and Steve Copeland manage the lighting system. 28
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The Y ' s of Christmas Shown by Tri-Hi Suspended snowflakes and a huge lighted evergreen enhanced the cafeteria for the annual Y-sponsored dance. Christmas came and went with the usual activities. Clubs in¬ volved themselves in spreading the Christmas spirit and many gave food baskets to needy families. The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y had a party for under-privileged children and together the Y clubs sponsored the Christmas Dance. The dance was themed “Christmas Carousel” and music was provided by Ko-Ko. The chorus and band presented a musical program for the Christmas assembly and the Beta Club held its annual Beta Bazaar to raise money for the Convention and scholar¬ ships. For a donation of 50 cents, Miss Susan Sneed received a chance to win the gingerbread house beside Mrs. Werth. 30
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