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Holiday in Axeland 'Wir y yy., QMQ Dick Wurlick as Sunfu Claus offers sophomore Thera Smilh gianl candy cane fqr Christmas. Eugene's hopes for a white Christmas were washed away by Hoods, the worst to hit Oregon in recent years. The disaster caused much damage on the outskirts of Eugene and throughout the state, but did not hinder the gaiety and excitement of the holiday season for the South Eugene population. A whirlwind of activities occupied students' time. Dressed in party clothes, dancers did the frug, stomp, and swim at Peppermint Holiday, the sophomore-sponsored dance. Sue Pack and Cathi Collins sang songs from Christmas and folk music. jolly Old Saint Nick, in the person of Dick Warlick, boosted holiday enthusiasm as he paraded through the halls. Christmas in Axeland tags were sold, halls were decorated with boughs and holly, and the A Cappella Choir carolled around the building. Finale was the beautiful Christmas assembly presented by the music department just before the long-anticipated holiday. 143
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FLOWERING PEACH Through a dream, a man is told by God that he must gather together his family And with two of each living creature and build an ark to sustain them through a flood of 40 days and 40 nights. All other life is to - be destro ed, but Noah has found grace with Godyand is to be saved. This theme, the age-old story of Noah and the ark, is the basis for the contem- porary drama, The Flowering Peachn by Clifford Odets. Chosen as the second dramatic production of the year, the play dealt more with the conflicts within the family than with the religious implications of the story. Faced with a rare problem, the family bickers and quarrels-as each member is confronted by his own doubts. Supporting the emotional pitch of the play were an overture, entr'acte and finale Domestic quarrel erupis among Thunder, high winds, and written by Ford Foundation composer-in-residence Karl Kroeger, and incidental music by David Young, senior. Utilizing the talents of the A Cappella Choir, school orchestra, and a backstage instrumental ensemble, the music added a dramatic impact to the superb direction and outstanding settings. CAST Noah Ron Strauss Ham Steve Black Esther Debbie Halladay Leah Shirley Webb japheth john Guske Rachel Sue Pack Shem Tom Maddron Goldie Nanci Stuart Noah shocks his wife and son Shem with description of his sioning by people in nearby village. 'W
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