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parkling Comed Miss Lord, Mrs. jaclcowick, and Mr. Hardy appear happy after being presented with gifts by the cast-the Students' 'lthunksn for the work and time the three had put into the play. There must be a dehnite chill in the air, for Aunt Lottie, por- trayed by Phyllis Goodyear, is preparing to head south. The onlooker is Mr. Allen, played by jim Kohler. 'lBertrand, oh, Bertrand, you dance So divinely! O-n-e, t-W-o, t-h-r-e-e, g-l-i-d-e. Ofn-e, t-w-o, t-h-r-e-e, g-l-i-d-e. - Susie Thompson's dreamy utterances in her moment of solitude QD. Frank Sechrist, Karen Poll, Milton Loyer, Phyllis Goodyear, Holly Fauth, James Kohler, and Diane Markey look very amusedly at her unusual and somewhat stiff dancing partner. ami! 11
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Junior Pla Called Amid hot lights and stage decor emerge made-up faces of nervous juniors reviewing their lines. Then a hush befalls the audience as long, burdensome hours pay off at the evening performance. As the play progresses, jumbled plots are intermingled. Chaos breaks out Cboth backstage and on stagel as eloping Leslie and Aunt Lottie plunge from Fathers self-made ladder, passing the stage window and landing CunseenD on backvstage mattresses. All this and more made 'Room for the Groomn a smash- ing success and a boon to the Junior Class. Oh, that horrible, hot stuff! Unfortunately, how- ever, make-up is very necessary in the presenta- tion of a play, so squint and bear the eye shadow, Karen Poll:-it's only there for a little While-and beware of Miss Sweeney! stray fingers. No, students, this is not the 'Kline-up -it's the members of the play east as they appear in character form. From left to right they are: Betty Buecker, Janice Brown, Donald Test, Linda Ludwig, David Keperling, Donaleen, Murphy, Diane Markey, larnes Kohler, Phyllis Goodyear, Nlilton Loyer, Karen Poll, Frank Sechrist, and Holly Fauth. An- other amateur Thespian, Susan Thompson, is 11Ot shown. 10
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Two of last year's mighty senior trap- pers, Eldon Gemmill and Dennis Gohn, proudly display the humble be- ginnings of a fur coat used in experi- menting with static electricity. Happily and contentedly working on their biology projects are Helen Kowach, Doris Kreeger, and Ronald Grim. 'iLoolcs interesting! Will someone please explain it? It could be a solar furnace, cloud chamber, wind tunnel . . . any one of the interesting physics' projects at the Science Fair. Exhibitors with Projects Throughout the year, chosen projects bring to the fore the wide variety of interests which are bound to exist in a school of 1100 students. Science proj- ects give Red Lion's amateur Einstcinsv an oppor- tunity to pursue more advanced investigations on their own, and at the Fine and Practical Arts Ex- hibit everything from paintings and pottery to dresses and robes to metal work and printing is displayed.
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