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big kids” compose play audience Last-minute refacing is done by Drama Club sponsor, Miss Stone as she touches up Roland Schinbeckler's make-up. . . . Ten minutes 'till showtime and Miss Stone's still putting on make-up . . . five minutes and the stage crew is adjusting the lighting . . . four . . . three ... two ... one ... Curtain time!! But wait! There was no curtain for The Pied Piper crew as they performed the two-act play on a platform in the midst of 600 pairs of eyes. With Miss Krause and Miss Stone directing, the play was put on for grade school children. The curtain did go up before Cheaper by the Dozen and as Mr. Gilbreath (Roland Schinbeck- ler) blew his whistle, his flock of nine children came running. There would be no wasting of time in his family, he demonstrated by installing French and German records in the bathrooms! Well I never! exclaims Miss Brill (Senior Linda Lazier) while Mr. Gilbreth and son Frank (Keith Trent) quiz her. Maybe if I connect the wire with the holes . . . mumbles Senior Paul Grosskreutz as he works on sound equipment back- stage. 13
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Page 16 text:
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r f little kids” and Why, wait? I can help you , suggests the Pied Piper (Senior Keith Trent) as he talks to one of the townswomen (Junior Jan Robbins) about the rats. Silk stockings! . . . You can see right through these things! screams Mr. Gilbreth (Senior Roland Schinbeckler) to his daughter Ann (Soph. Linda Hardin). Do you realize the trouble that this town is in? shouts a mer- chant (Senior Doug Putman) to a town council member (Senior Dave Petty).
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Windblown lass! Jun. Ann Combs flashes a smile and a wave. First spotted preparing to go on stage in the up- coming play, observed next advancing to the edge of town for a daily visit to the Chef , checked out backtracking to the school for a club business meeting, discovered buying new clothes at the plaza, noticed bopping on down to the courts for a fast game of tennis, and then on to Hobb's Hill for sledding (sledding? Now, wait ...?), jumping into the car to find the action , (running barefoot through lawn sprinklers). Who is this active person anyway? He's a combination of over 600 PHS kids! Bush Beauty Junior Dana Eggers stoops to pick a flower. What do you think of my new shoes? Senior Keith Trent sits backstage waiting for his cue in the play Cheaper by the Dozen dressed in up to date shoes (?).
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