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DRAMA CLUB: Front row: Holuml XfTurrl. Hola Bates, v.p.. Dehhie Myers, Irons., Sylviu Schin- liecl-iler, pres. leonne Dol,ois, srrzz., luonne Worrl. Both llensley, Mrs, Cowen, 2nd row: Sum Smith, Sunclru Ciiflorrl, lorly Western, llchhi Smith, Brawl-fy Dunuven. Hurry Phillips, lill llorruh. Poul flush. lofi Hughes. Debby Pryor: 3rd row: Murrsio Butcher. liinclu Montgoinory, Kulhi Milcliell. Kuthy Buttersliell, Numri Vetocla. lcennilur Conn, louninrr Wutfs, Morguret Heed, Betsy Cloopricler, Kristi 'l'hompson. ltosulinrl Sworn: 4th row: lone! llor- on, Becky Pevu. lieth fiolesrzott, Pom llurher. ring! 'l'ummy 'l'rittsr:huh, lo ffolczscoft. l'uulo Mulhull. Susun Muxwoll. llrehhie Long. llhil liurl-fs, Murlf Muxvvollq 5th row: liunclro Armuucll l,ori Smith, llvhhic ltulrlle. l,ou llull. llohln Cuhsou. Kuren Luycr. Lonnie l'i'crlrv1'nrl-a. Sunfly Muiifry. l.c-unne Snoclgruss. Ciincly lohnson. Cjimlu 'l'rrll'f'i'. livu lmwery, its ' 3 our town presented without scener What? No scenery? a skeptical I audience Watched as 'sstage man- 1 ageru Randy Muncy set up chairs for the opening scene in Our Town. The first of two productions, Our Town's absence of scenery only forced the audience to 'tget into the play. From the tears brought by a philo- sophical look at life and death, the drama club turned to the riotous comedy You Con't Tolie lt With You. This time an elaborate back- ground was setting for the escapades of the zany Vanderhoff familv With sighs of relief, the club gath- ered for a celebration dinner at the Mandarin lnn. After eating, PHS's dramatists played an unusual role, the audience, as they viewed the musical Stop the World, l Wont To Get Off at the CTS Theater. Won't you come in? jr. Betsy Cooprider in- vites soph, Tony Simmonds into the Von- derhoff living room. Up in the air, sr. leff Hughes sets the lights for the production Our Town. 20 DRAlv1A 5 1' J Y Y fi E THQ' A5111 gi' Qi, if 3 it an sz 4, AQ
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af? .-4' lf you crop it this way. l think it'll tit. Kuthy Helmoml riclvises Coy ,Nlr:Millicin, That'll be two dollars. lon Stultz collects money fit the yeorbook worlfisliop. Another two pages finished. julio Miller rind Lontlrci Arinund murls them off on the prog- ress rrhort. Checking the waters temperature Dovid Wil- lioms prepares to develop two more rolls of film. Yearbooking isn't all work, sometimes stuff members like Pom Porcliecl-1 ond Roz Sworn just sit ond toll-a about the worlds problems. Fifth period daily, six senior girls met in the yearbook office, crowded by the transplanting of the news- paper staff. Work was frequently in- terrupted by surprise birthday par- ties, the ever-present office mess, and the desire to talk or to have a last minute cram session. As deadlines approached, work was concentrated in late night ses- sions. Between lots of food, jaunts to the darkroom, and trips to the teach- ers' lounge, the staff managed to pro- duce the first Silhouettes volume with natural color. YEARBOOK 19
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-n I can smell my heliotropo from hero. sopb. jill Durrcib discusses bor garden with sr. Bobbi Gibson in Our Town. Exhaiisieci by a late dross nwbearsal. ir, Prim Barker fights ci bonfi- ocbe us Mrs. Cowen gives lost minutv insfrucztions. VVhoro's your idcntitx' tbon. Mrs, Smith? sr. sirigf: inonogirr Handy Munrzy risks tbo ciuciionce. Honor Ihuspizin sr. Pciui Closfe rmxriwvs tbo drcimri ciword from Mrs, Cowon ot Gloss Night. Bc. DRAMA 21
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