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doubw cost moles Beautrful prose and words of knowledge are uttered from the suave Thomas to his beloved Angelique, Um, ergo purge! Ardin fears for his dying daughter, Louise
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as 4 Ardin . . . Toinette . Angelique Beline . . Cleante . Defois .. Thomas . Louise .. Beralde . Bonnefoi Fleurante Purjon .. Beline discusses serious matters with Ardin. Cast lln Order of Appearancel ......PresBoyd . . . . . Brooke Taylor ..... Libby Boyd ., Sue Schillinger .. Diana Bretsen . Cindy Radonich ... Sue Williston . . Dale Severson .. Bill Crounse ... John Larsen ... Libby Smoot . . Marcia Jensen . . . . Walt Thompson .... Bob Sinclair .. Jan Rolstad .. Lyle Beller The curtain opened and the play began! Backstage, members of the cast made final adjustments in their make-up and cos- tume while waiting for their cues. Four weeks of hard work was at its' climax. Taking part in the production of The Imaginary Invalid was a challenge. It required loads of art work, costume work, and memory work. The stage crew and art department spent hours on the set. The drama class was responsible for make-up and props which included an ivory-handled cane and a clavichord, The girls in the homemaking classes helped to make beautiful new costumes. As director, Mrs. Terry Manweiler also had a lot on her mind during these weeks. Of course no play would be complete with- out a student director. This year, the cast was fortunate in hav- ing two hard-working student directors: Mary Stone and Gayle Starr. These girls worked patiently with the cast which included a double cast of female roles. Why so much bother for just three performances? lt's a real learning experience for those involved and an entertaining ex- perience for those attending. Yes, a lot of work-but it was worth it. Mo-Uimds ltwgma1u5 mxafwff' Toinette is Confident that Purjon will put Ardin in his place. Bill Crounse and John Larsen add finishing touches to Brooke Taylor's costume before the performance. ,ev .ff S it 'KM
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PLAY CAST: FRONT. Chris McKinney, Gail Starr, ROW TWO, Robin Dole. Kit Northey, Bob Sinclair. Diana Bretsen, Brooke Taylor, Mary Stone, Georgette Phill, Jan Elmer, Cindy Radonich, Sue Williston. ROW THREE, Larry Manning, Karen Shomshak, Libby Boyd ROW FOUR, Pete Engel, Scott Chunn, Miki Scolrnan. Qprm9pQatJ:MwtdyvuwN Pen Hi's i967 spring play added a new twist to the look of the prop room. For the play, Murder in a Nunnery, costumes included six nun habits. These were acquired from Providence Hospital in Seattle. The play gave an opportunity for seventeen people to have parts. There were also a number of parts that were double cast. Director Mrs. Terry Manweiler, along with student director. Gail Starr worked with the cast for weeks in preparation forthe two evening and one afternoon performances. The inspector and Reverend Mother talk in Mothers garden. l Q i a ? r l Cast Verity Goodchild ... ..... Inez Escapado ........ Prudence Rockingham ... Turkey Rohays ... Mother Peck . . . Mother Peagle ..... Mother Trevor ....... Mother Bassonwaite . . . Reverend Mother .... Baroness Sliema .. Venetia Geza .... Mrs. Moss ...,... Inspector Pearson . . . Sergeant Mulligan .. Reporter ......... Baron Sliema ... Mr. Turtle .... The start. Baroness Sliema is murdered in the chapel. .Michal Scolman . . .Brooke Taylor . . . .Libby Boyd Jan Elmer ...Mary Stone . . . .Nance Blair ...Sue Williston . . . .Robin Dole . .Diana Bretsen . .Georgette Phill Karen Shomshak ...Karen Heidinger .Cindy Radonich ....Bob Sinclair . . . . .Pete Engle ...Scott Chunn Larry Manning .. ...Lyle Beller . . . . .Kit Northey Chris McKinney ,-1' msg 'T M,
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