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Thespions Present The Runner Stumbles For its winter drornotic production, the Mount Gileod High School Thespion Troupe selected 'lThe Runner Sturnblesf' The ploy vvos presented in the high school lecture room on Februory 1517, 1980. As the ploy opens we Ieorn thot o young nun hos died under mysterious circumstonces in o remote porish of northern Michigon, ond thot her superior, Fother Rivord, hos been chorged with her murder. The oction olternoted betvveen interrogotion ond the teosti- nnonv ond scenes of post events. These events reveol thot Fother llivord, ofter o follingeout with his bishop, hod been bonished to the snnoll country porish under the pretext of needing on isoloted surrounding to complete o rheologicol poper which he hod been instructed to write. When Sister Rito orrives to help in the porish school, Fother Psivord is distressed to discover o sensuol element in his reoction to her. Their relotionship, inevitobly, foreshodovvs trogedy, but it is not until the explosive ond surprising climox of the ploy thot the full extent of their socrifice is mode cleor, ond the identity of the murderer is reveoled. l l Mrs. Shondig, the housekeeper, hos devoted her life to the rectory ond to Fother lkivord RIG!-lT1 ln o tense rnonnent, Sister Tkito lies to Monsignor Nicholson when she tells him thot she hos been living in the Convent. A Louise wonts to know if Fother Ptivord lilses Sister Rito
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Festival Of The Arts Features Many Exhibits The annual Festival of the Arts was held on April 27th by the Art Club and Industrial Arts Club to acquaint the public with the work being done in their respective departments. This year's festival featured the largest number of exhibits and demonstrations in several years. The festival is one of the ways the local school programs call public attention to the statewide recognition of Youth Art Month. Julie Williams crafts stained glass ond Art Club president Cindy Chapman works on wood inlay. Pat McGinnis adds another musician to his wire art country bond. Gregg Sweeney and Kevin Clark work with wrought iron. Doug Hayes demonstrates architectural drawing. Mark Strong cuts o linoleum block for block printing. Ceramic tile mosaics mode by Att I classes are in the background. .4 Becky Gattshall and Jodie Benson demonstrate painting on slate and pen and ink drawing.
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