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Kind Lady taged By eniors The tense psychological drama, The Kind Ladyu by Edward Chodorov, was pre- sented by the senior class on April 6 and 7 under the direction of Adeline Hoegberg. The plot shows how a dignified elderly woman is gradually overcome by a family of clever crooks. By means of ingenious plotting, they alienate her family and friends from her and practically convince the outside world and the kind lady her- self that she is insane. Suspense and mystery surround her life and home. It is thought that the kind lady will loose her sanity and property, but through courage she manages to get word to the outside world and is saved. wg fzlril-J. s '. 4 . , . , f ' ,.f c .r V -ca... ,MU l - t ' 1 A ...sf xy. er jan NX'aishnor and Karnie Benson play the part of Mrs Fl Sa Bvluuz' Ed Guidotti watches Sonja Stokstad as Sondri Stung berg and Bob Sabin dance. THE CAST Mr. Foster Mary Herries Lucy Rose Phyllis Peter Henry Abbot Ada Doctor Mr. Edwards Mrs. Edwards Aggie Gustav Rosenberg Ken Qualheim jim Blixt Sonja Stokstad Mary Ellen Roe JoAnn Bloomquist Judy Carter Tontia Ferm Terry Johnson Dennis johnson Ed Guidotti Sondra Spongberg David Carlson Bob Sabin Craig Heabler jan Waishnor Karnie Benson Paula Mintz David Morrison Dick Nelson
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Swimmers Arouse Imagination Imagine a hot summer day and a watermelon feast, a journey through outer space, girls pretend- ing to be ballerinas, and a Miss America contest. All of these things were portrayed in the Dorado Show, Imagination, which was pre- sented on Wfednesday, November 9. Fifty girls took part in the show in combinations of water ballets and land acts. Five boys from the Dolphin club also participated in the show. Miss Lovett guided the cast through many hours of plan- ning and practice in order to make the show a success. The script was written by 'lan Waisliiior and Bett Sommer. Bett also served as mis- tress of ceremonies. Sue Oehler's solo took us on a journey through outer space in her water ballet Meditation .f W ww- aw,....- --4 sw-- .cc ..,, f .. YALL: r i ' 1 ' l . ..T.,.. .-. M M Q M M A-Ma' W , Top: Miss America, Mary Parlee, renier, and her two runnerups with their escorts are, :lark- u'i.re.' Mary Anderson, Kathy St. Clair, Nancy Powers, Sue Nelson, and Hazel Kochel. Middle: Jan Kruse and Sally Olander portray two pert ballerinas in a duet called Syncopation.
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THE CAST Juniors Present eventeenth Summer Many delightful experiences dear to any teenager touched the heart's of the audi- ences present at the performances of Sev- enteenth Summerf' a comedy given by the junior class on February 16 and 18. .The play centers around the summer of a 17-year-old girl and her family who share with her events that make those months something to remember forever. Her first formal, her first boy friend, their hrst fight and all the sadness that goes with it. The clay comes quickly when she must leave her family and friends for college but not with- out the assurance that the boy will be wait- ing for her. Tony fKenny Staftj, Angie fCarolyn Gustafsonj, ,lark fDarwin Spearingj, jane fCarol Pete-rsonl. Fitz flirir johnsonj, and Margie fliev Burlendj prepare to go to tl Fourth of july parade. Angie, the girl Carolyn C ustifson Margaret, her engaged sister Anita Ctrlson Lorraine, her hopeful sister Carole Reed Kitty, her little sister Wentlit Wilsori Mrs. Morrow, her mother Joanne Swenson Mr. Morrow, her father Randy johnson Jack, the boy Darwin Sperring Art, Margaret's fiance Dave Olson Martin, Lorraine's hope Ralph johnson jane, a menace Cfarol Peterson Tony, a boy friend Kenneth Stiff Margie, a girl friend Beverly Burlend Fitz, her steady Brian johnson Angie fCarolyn Ciustafsonj and ,lark QDarwin Speari ig., discuss plans for their. pienic after the Fourth of i parade.
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