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Original Outcasts Events such as Fonzie Day, the Exchangette Initiation, the faculty vs. Girls’ Basketball team game, and the Pomp-a-ghost prancers, displayed quite an array of dress and originality. Along with the unusual dress, there were the basic Levi's which will probably never go out of style, and a once popular fad called the tube top. Mrs. Jansen on the run. Pomp-a-ghosts prance happily. Jane Kennelly—say Aaaa—! Student Life—29
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Beth Anderson anticipates problems. Snorkling or Sleeping? That is the question. 28—Student Life
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Frank Anacker relaxes as Bitsy Allen applies make up. OVERTURE—HIT THE LIGHTS On November 13th and 14th, after a month of preparations, the all school play, David and Lisa, went on stage. The play was the story of two emotionally disturbed people and how they helped each other find solutions to their problems. David, a hostile boy with an unnatural fear of being touched, was played by Jim Wells. Bev Booher portrayed Lisa, an orphan with a dual personality, who only spoke in childish rhymes. The play’s setting was a school for the emotionally disturbed, populated by other students with a variety of pro- 30—David and Lisa ed Be Hoodlums, Brian Cox and Frank Anacker, accost Lisa (Bev Booher). A classroom of crazy kids—sounds familiar. blems. Bill Carswell, a veteran Thespian, portrayed the school’s head psychiatrist. David and Lisa was made possible by the hard work of Mrs. Langteau, the faculty ad- visor. She was assisted by Patti Montella, who filled the position of student director. Pompano has seen bigger hits than David and Lisa; it did not play to capacity crowds. However, David and Lisa was an audience pleaser. The cast was an excellent group that upheld the finest traditions of the theater. Bev Booher and Frank Anacker in the final scene.
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