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The following day the royalty were presented to the student body and Dimensions of Soul per- formed. The highlight of the days came at 7:30 when Red River, claiming Riders are Rough and Red-y , crushed highly ranked James- town 28-6. At halftime co-chairman Lynn Torrance and Tim Cross were presented to the crowd. The coronation of the royalty was held with the traditional kiss by Mr. Knudsvig for Queen Laurie. The weekend was brought to a close Saturday night with the big dance. The first victory dance in three years, put the perfect and final touch on Homecoming 1972. A. Jim Bollmen interviews Coach Kopp at the Pepananny. B. M.C.'s at the Pepananny were Debbie Wassmund, and Greg Opp. C. The Seniors won the skit competition. D. Homecoming planning committee discusses plans and problems. E. Dennis Smalley cheers the Rider Victory over Jamestown. F. The Hoarsmen present a skit at the Homecoming Pep rally. G. A sock-hop in the commons followed the Pepananny. H. Atilla played for the Homecoming Victory Dance. 20 homecoming
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Cast of Insects Portray Man's Life lVlan's life, paralleled through butterflies, beetles, crickets, flies, and ants, takes on exciting char- acteristics. This intense play by two Czechoslovakian playwrites, Carl and Joseph Capek, illustrates that an understanding of the world of the insects and their lives can be synonymous to an under- standingoftheworldwelivein. A vagrant, portrayed successfully by Jim Torkelson, falls drunken into the world of the insects. Here he witnesses the continuing flirtatious chase of the butterflies: the beetles, who strive to build their pile: the crickets, who want only to have and raise a family: the ichneumon fly, who would even kill for his child: the parasite, the warlike ants: and the moths, who alone know the meaning of life. The splendid direction of H. Douglas Fosse and the creative set design of Scott Urness made this play of universality one of success. A. Scott Urness portrays the beetle. B. Mr. Fosse makesfup Jim Torkelson. C. Joni Rio portrays Chrysalis. D. Cast of The World We Live ,pv- gl, RED RIVER DRAMA DEPARTMENT THE Wlllllll WE LIVE Ill :,'..e.-2. .E-.ed some-v' Novemlrer 3,4, 10, I I 5:oo PM ww cm. nniisn. U. Sin nfsinviu TE! can m-am Q ' : EW! ,IX Q aw. AQQ. 0 A my ii' l wonooso nv ww-E mnuiawuir ww ww-un. nievcii iw' gw if t .1- O 3 V, 22 fall d ra ma 33 -EG' ' ' l
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