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IDA ................ MISS SKILLON PENELOPE Tooii .' LION EL TOOP CLIVE ............ IN TRU DER .... BISHOP ...... HUMPHREY ......... SERGEANT ............ STU DENT DIRECTOR . CAST STAGE MANAGER ..... Becky Garrett . . . . Debi Johnson Lori Peddicord Ric Starnes Britt Weatherby . . . Steve Zirblis Mark Vernon . Elton Smith Brian Lynch . Elaine Lewis . Lee Caulman lJlSgllllI1,Tl Cllvc characterized by Britt Weatlnerby Pen Being u little 'ihiglf' Miss Skillon, Debi Johnson, hurasses Lionel elope Lori Peddlcord cymcally puts on the pressure R14 Qtarnes, when they are alone in the Vicaruge. 2 Trying to solve a mixed up mystery the Bishop Mark Vernon Clive Britt Weathcrbyg Miss Skillon, Debi Iohnsoug Ida, Becky Carrot! Penelope Lori Pcddlcord .md Iionel Ric burnt explain the situation in which they are now involved.
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' Qtagw ' ' Faawfw lmlvvcwwgo On Jan. 6-7 tryouts were held for the three-girl, six-boy cast of the Senior Class play, See How They Run? Written by Phil- lip King, the three-act farce, based on mistaken identity, is a fast-paced character satire which leaves viewers with no doubt about the title. Production time was cut down to only four weeks because of the mid-term exam week conflict. Five boys dressed as parsons, all galloping in and out of the four doors of an English Vicarage, along with a sergeant chasing a Russian spy, an ex-actress fwho is now married to the Vicari, a cockney maid with movie-minded imagination, and an old maid who utouches alcohol for the first time in her lifef' create the many problems which, as always, must right themselves by the end of the third act. The play,s success depended greatly on split-second entrances and timing of cast and crew members, especially during the chase scene which took place during the second and third acts. But for the delighted audience on Feb. 13 and 14, '4Run7, pro- vided an evening of rip-roaring entertainment. .4 x .N . E r. ' vi fi ,V -I' Aiding Clive, Britt Weatherby, in l1is quick change are business manager Debbie Villagran and student director Elaine Lewis. 24 Realizing that everybody is ucrazyf' the Bishop, listens to Ida's, Becky Carrett's, explanation of some mirage. As the intruder, Steve Zirblis, tells Sergeant Brian Lynch that he is the spy. Humphrey, Elton Smith, is very relieved. -X
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90? 'Mwes' GetToget!wv abT ' Picuw Due to the deficit in the Sophomore Class trea- sury, the underclassmen sponsored the traditional in- expensive social. A picnic was held at Randol Mill Park, to which volunteers brought food and drinks for the other partying sophs. Students who attended the afternoon event were entertained by active games of volleyball and football. Some picnickers rode the playground equip- ment, while others listened to popular records. A few kids danced, but most of them talked over the yearis activities, walked to the duck pond, and participated in the fun, but tiresome sports events. The informal get-together proved to be a good way to end the year of HlVlickey Mousen and discuss the coming junior era, while still saving money. Helped by Chris Odell, Donna Cray swings in the breeze. 26 Beware Den1 el Paul m1 ht have some wild ldeas up in his head 3, f f .1 ! it ii W Larry Barger, Betty Yates, and Chris Odell catch up on the gossip
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