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1st Man 1st Woman 2nd Man 2nd Woman 3rd Man 3rd Woman 4th Man 4th Woman CAST Senior Bruce Doepke Senior Mary Lamey Senior Jeff Jones Junior Barb Granning Junior Mike Nelson Junior Patrice Anderson Senior Bob St. Cyr Senior Joan Letourneau 28
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-y ANXIOUSLY AWAITING their curtain call, a tired but happy can listens to the audience's enthusiastic reaction. AFFRONTED BY DRUMMOND'S question, Do you read your Bible9 , 8annister replies calmly, I can't read! HELLO, OEVIl, WELCOME TO HELL I , says Hornbcck as he graciously receives Drummond upon his arrival in heavenly Hillsboro. LANCE SWANSON, light crew head, takes care of a tree problem to assure that Hillsboro will be properly illuminated in the coming production. TORN BY HIS FAILURE to retain the attention of the spectators, prosecuting attorney Brady cries. They're laughing at me, Mother! PIOUS PEOPLE OF HEAVENLY HILLSBORO become engrossed in the story of creation as told by Reverend Jeremiah Brown. 27
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Intense Competition and Ambition Spur One Act to Regional Contest In front of every man, not behind him, is a woman. Robbinsdale's contest one act, taken from Thurber's Carnival, revolved around this reversed epigram. Intense competition was the cause of the cast's overwrought nerves as they watched the rival plays. Surmounting their anxieties, Mr. Bruce McLean and the first cast that he had directed at RHS won the district contest, went on to the regionals and secured a triple A rating and ranked as first alternate to St. Louis Park. Looking back. Senior Jeff Jones commented, In spite of the hard work, we got involved in the play and had a lot of fun with it. The cast profited from many technical experiences. SENIOR BRUCE DOEPKE provides willing labor 10 prepare the truck for tot trantportation to different contest location , alnce the catf it responsible for mott technical phase of the play. AFTER A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, the cast settles down to listen to lengthy criticisms given freely and distinctly by Mr. Mclean. ONE LINE JOKES are thrown out to catch punch lines while couples mix at the cocktail party during the Word Dance. IN THEIR PRESENTATION OF THE WORD DANCE, the eocktailers finish a session of square dancing by parading under the London Bridge. MR. PREBLE, played by Senior Jeff Jones, trios to persuade his wife, played by Senior Mary lamey, to go down to the cellar so he con kill her, little knowing that she hat already dug a grave down there for his burial. 29
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