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LEFT Dan Scott (Mr. Spettigue) chases after John baker who poses as Charly's Aunt. ABOVE: Dennis Wilson prompts Rhonda Barrett (Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez). TOP BACK: D. Ansuras, D. Rumph, D. O’Gara, R. Copeland, G. Copeland, T. Wilson, D. Winters, C. Glaves, J. Baker, P. Jewell, L. Marshall, R. Duggins R. Barrett, D. Scott, C. Glaves, D. McLaren, R. Jentzsch, Mrs. Cutburth, M. Holter, FRONT ROW: P. Kirby, J. Erler, D. Sharp, S. Simmons, B. Schuermann, M. Crandall, J. Smith, S. Greenlaw, J. Wilson, S. Charlebois, R. Hjelmier25
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STAGE III Saturday May 6, the Stage III class produced the farce comedy Charley's Aunt. The stage set made by the art department was great, unusual, and a first. A fence made of weathered boards provided the background for a college boy's room, a garden, and an elegant drawing room. Susan Greenlaw headed the costume department that made 7 tum-of-the-century dresses and 3 men's blazers. The play was based on trickery by two college boys, Charles Wyckham and Jack Chesney. They have their friend Lord Fancourt Babberly dress up as Charley's aunt. When Jack's father and Mr. Spettigue fall in love with the imposter and the real aunt, Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez appears, the fun begins. The play directed by Mrs. Cutburth had one major flaw during the performance. There were moments of dead silence and repetition of lines as the actors tried to remember forgotten lines. TOP: Terry Wilson (Charles Wyckham) helps John Baker (Lord Babberly into his costume. Middle: Dan Scott(the villan) seeks revenge from John Baker. Greg Copeland (Jack Chesney) gets ready for company. BELOW: Pam Kirby, the the stage manager, and Dennis Wilson set up scenery for act I.
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STYLE SHOW On May 10th at 8 pm in the high school gym the annual Home Economics Style Show took place. There were 90 different girls modeling. All points of fashion were viewed including: formals, bib shorts, sportswear, knickers, and several day dresses. Janis Smith and Wendy Webb used their vocal talents for added entertainment. The Art Department made the.props and decorations for the stage. CLOCKWISE: Jeannie Woodall showing off her new knic- kers and bolero. Debby Woodall models her red, white, and blue dress with matching shorts. In her mint green formal Sheryl Pearce shyly views the crowd. Joy McConnell is all smiles as she goes down the steps in her gold print dress and contrasting smock. Peggy Vermersch looks smart in her dress and pinafore. 26
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