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3? '11, .gf.--.- In this scene from last year's play, The Nliser, Mo- liere's characters come to life. Mary Parkey, as the miser's lovesick daughter goes to JoAnn Yeo, a scheming matchmaker. Charles Smith, a nosey magis- trate, eavesdrops on the conversation. Mary and JoAnn wear period costumes especially designed tor the production. Masque and Dagger's Darkness at Noon hosted a varied assortment of fine character roles. Howard Lebovitz, Donald Barnes, Warren Katzke, Tom Warner and Larry Lift rehearse for the last play of the season. pry IE fs. -P' If 2 15' -- 'A ? 0 ff-1 I5 lb 17 Z. -23 -24 is R .STL PZ - -9? 'Sl 1721 THE SECOND ANNUAL'Phoenix College Fine Arts Festi- val was held on campus April 22 through 26. Participat- ing departments included music, art, English, drama, publications, and communications. included in activities were choir and band concerts, a special fine arts issue of BEAR TRACKS, an art display, the third play ofthe sea- son, and the annual Dean Hannelly Speech Contest. The Festival was held in coniunction with the Phoenix Fine Arts Festival and was co-ordinated by Mr. Robert Bell, chairman, and JoAnn Yeo, AS fine arts commis- sioner. The band and choir both took their spring tours during April and acted as ambassadors of good will throughout the San Diego, Los Angeles Cand Disneylandl areas. Darkness at Noon was the first Masque and Dag- ger production presented in the auditorium in many seasons. Large and intricate sets, and use of sliding panels and scrim curtains were part of technical prepara- tions. Rivalry between sophomores and frosh took an ar- tistic form as the classes presented their annual Bear Day Assemblies. wif' Sophomore Bear Day Assembly l Choir Tour Easter Recess Band Tour Freshman Sophomore Formal 19 20 22 Darkness at Noon ', .V 3 4. 22-27 Fine Arts Festival , ' , jg ', Hannelly Speech Contest Art Display -' J .' Choir Concert ' Band Concert 7 ' - Freshman Bear Day Assembly ---- - 168
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tr i 3' Q, y Q sr , J- .44 '39 iz- 46- age.: QQ ...G f SANDPRINTS Staff fBack rowjz Dale Melsness, editor-in-chief, Larry McCann, art, Dave Willets, general staff, David Merrill, men's sports, Arman Pace, photography editor, Mike Mickelson, art. CMiddle rowj: Mr. Clair Cocanower, business manager, Cecilia Donahue, women's sports, Claudia Whittlesey, activities editor, Kathy Gordon, sororities and fraternities editor, Joy Schuble, copy editor, Mrs. B. Van Sittert, advisor. CFront rowl: Mary Vollrath, class pictures, Alicia Jones, index editor, Pat Babcoke, organizations, Tammy Hunt, organizations ed- itor, JoAnn Yeo, activities editor, and Karon Merrill, class pictures. --4-.-.5-1--rv Af, -......... 7... .f--, Mr. Al Dutton was responsible for SANDPRINTS photography. James Boozer, Arman Pace, and Jack Thomas were primary photographers for SANDPRINTS. Other contributing photographers include Fred Cheftey, Paul Boyce, Ed Ellis, Gus Walker, and Jerry Telfer. 'I67 .WY L, 'ln yih ,F A ff' - 'vs -Q ,Q I if
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'- q ',, fJ 'g'o l5n', ' ,..,-ny 9 o',l' I..-Q.: ' 4 ,Q i , F Q 1 fi Above, left: Mrs. Barbara Robinson, moderator of BEAR TRACKS, and Dick Dewey, sports editor, worked on the special fine arts edition. Special information on all Festival productions was spotlightecl. Above: At the rate these members are going it's a wonder that the choir ever left on its tour. Even with Frank Bramwell, John Bradshaw, and Bob Johnson to help her, Nancy Johnson still can't seem to get her suitcase shut. Below, left: Participating in the sophomore Bear Day Assembly were JoAnn Yeo and Bryan Riggins. The assembly renewed the annual rivalry between sophomore and frosh classes for Bear Day honors. Below: Planning for as massive a proiect as the campus-wide Fine Arts Festival was no easy task. Mr. Kenneth l-lakes, JoAnn Yeo, Miss Mary Ann Enloe, and Mr. Earle Stone meet with Mr. Robert Bell, chairman, to begin planning. ia is zo zu 22 23 25 za 27 ze 29 30 ., f...- l S I Q 0 Q 1 fi 4' u - , v nv , or 4 v 1
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