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Myrtle Mae Veta Louise Elwood P. Miss Mrs Ruth Duane Betty Doctor ChBmley Judge Orrlfcr Gaffney E J l.ofyflE Ella McCloud Mary Hoppes Brian Guyne Viola Dowell Hoppes Carper.ter ke Fruits Brett Ratcliff Janet WH o JSmk Dettn m Stoi Tim stout Billy Skinner Middle left: Dt. Chumley and Dr Sanderson discuss the condition of Elwood. P. Dowd Middle right: Veta Louise reprimands Myrtle Mae about mentioning Harvey’s name. Middle bottom: Elwood gives Nurse Kelly flowers from Dr. Chumley. Top left: Dr. Chumley. Mrs Chumley. Dr. Sanderson and Nurse Kelly ponder on where Elwood could be found. Top right: Elwood talks to Harvey on the phone Middle left: Mike Dettner and Brian Guyne in rehearsal before the presentation. Middle right: Dt. Chumley holds Veta after seeing a picture of a rabbit. Bottom left: Peggy Frazee puts make up on Billy Skinner just before go- ing on stage Harvey 23
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Harvey Invisible? As the curtain opened, a stage full of excitement and tal- ent were brought into view. The presentation of “Harvey” was introduced to the audience on November 12 and 13. The cast consisted of eight seniors and four underclassmen. The play was based on Mary Chase’s version of Harvey. In the play, a middle .aged man, Elwood P. Dowd (Brian Guyne) meets a 6’Vi” rabbit named Harvey. There is something very different about Harvey; the fact that he is invisible and can only be seen by Elwood. Elwood’s sister, Veta Louise (Mary Hoppes) and her daugh- ter Myrtle Mae (Ella McCloud) respectively, become worried about Elwood when he talks to Harvey. After a while they have him taken to Chumley’s Rest, where he is to be admitted for mental treatment. Through all this commotion there is a mix- up and they find that Veta Lou- ise is the “crazy” one, and they have her admitted instead. After everything is figured out, Elwood has the choice of getting an injection or going on as usual. Everyone wants Elwood to take the injection, but the cab driver (Billy Skinner) shines a lit- tle reality into the eyes of Veta Louise and she soon changes her mind. The cab driver told Veta that there didn’t have to be something there to watch, you could just imagine it being there and that was enough. The play ended with Elwood, Veta, Myrtle Mae and Harvey walking off to start their life over again. 22 Harvey For an enjoyable time after school or after one of the games, go down to the Pizza Cottage Ice Cream Shop. Open from 11:00a.m.- flZZA 1:00a.m., located on 11 West Wabash. 362-9007
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“Back In The Saddle” New Theme Yeece Haaaa! This year’s Sunshine dance’s theme was changed from previous years. This year the Sunshine Society went western and “BACK IN THE SADDLE” was an appro- priate theme for the atmo- sphere. Picture yourself among many couples in west- ern apparel and a very lively band, “The Good Ole’ Boys” singing country and western music. The suspense grew as it was time for the crowning of the queen. Among those up for the title were: Kelly McDowell, Sally Binford, and Carla Cox. Taking the title for queen was Kelly McDowell. The under- classmen chosen for the court were as follows: sophomore Jet German and junior Carla Knowling. As the night of November 19th came to a close, the peo- ple who attended left with some memories never to be forgotten. Top left: Greta Binford gives her cousin Sally Binford a hug for support. Top right: The court posing for their picture at the dance Middle left: Some of the couples at the dance sit at the table with their shoes off and chat for a while. Bottom left: Two members of the Good Ole’ Boys” band start jamming. 24 Back In The Saddle
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