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Junior class debuts with ‘Dinny ' ' This is how the world was made, in a stew, in a stew,” Chant Luella, Zenobia and Ulga Including everything from a strip- tease dance to three witches who control the world, ‘‘Dinny and the Witches,” performed Nov. 21-23, at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium, was the first play produced by the Class of 70. “Dinny” was a play of many moods ranging from humor and ro- mance to suspense. Dinny, a trumpet player searching for the meaning of life, was hindered by three witches. In his search, Dinny met the kings of the world, a businessman, a blind man, a drunk and three beautiful chorus girls. Directed by Raymond Gran, the class play contributed toward the fund for the Junior Prom. While Amy and Dinny gaze at the sky, Dinny Junior points out that he, too, sees a shooting star of good fortune. He burst his heart,” cries Stonehenge after winning thousands of dollars on a horse placing first to third in a race. Junior Play — 25
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Appearing in Dinny and the Witches” are BOTTOM ROW: C. Wichmanowski, Dinny Jr.; T. Arini, Stonehenge; E. Kasiak, Jake; C. Rubis, Ben; T. Minard, Minnie. ROW 2: C. Bell, Student Direc- tor; T. Thrash, Luella; S. Collins, Ulga; G. Angelov, Zenobia; D. Kellenberger, Chloe; G. Cieszkiewicz, Dawn; L. Hass, Bubbles; Mr. Gran, Director. ROW 3: K. Usher, Harry; J. Edwards, Dick; M. Stew- art, Tom; M. Bernard, Amy; P. Cullimore, Dinny.
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Turnabout sets off Christmas season Stopping for cookies and a glass of punch are Greg Beckham and Julia Kowalenka. Even with the holiday rush, couples still find time to learn the latest dance steps. “Winter Twilight,” the turnabout Christmas dance, was held Dec. 14 at 8:00 p.m. in Engelhart Gym. Rec- ord attendance was achieved as ap- proximately 125 couples attended the holiday affair. Couples danced around the center of attraction, a 10-foot Christmas tree, to the music provided by the Chocolate Syrup. Assisting the couples with refreshments, cookies and punch, were freshmen servers dressed in traditional red and green. Working behind the scenes to make the dance a success were the sponsors and members of Future Teachers of America and Quill and Scroll. Despite joyous surroundings, Jim Bailey and Judy Garrett settle an argument. 26 — Christmas Dance
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