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about Pookas: af' S5 'A H zf l fi , I but were afraid to ask FAR LEFT: Dr. Chumley QMike Sciumbatoj explains the difference between sane and insane people to Dr. Sanderson CBob Mossj. - MID- DLE LEFT: Sanderson shows Elwood Uohn Stewartj and Harvey the way out of the sanitarium. - LEFT: Judge Gaffney QWCS Iemmetl expresses his doubts of Chumley's credibility. -. TOP LEFT: Elwood and Mrs. Chumley Uodie Orulianj discuss the important of the right friends. TOP: Mr. Noall contemplates on the importance of realism in Elwood's character. - Above: Simply through talking to Elwood, Sand- erson and Nurse Kelly fDenisc Alley? are able ttfdiagnose his illness. School play
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Everything you always wanted to know '4Harvey,v Southis school play was no ordinary production. First of all, the personage for whom the play was named, was never seen during the course of action - which either added to, or subtracted from your enjoyment of the comedy, depending on your taste. Practices were quite unorthodox, some lasting as late as 11:30 at night. Ray Hoskins, serving as student director, took over a great deal of the staging aspect, which allowed Mr. Noall, director, more time to attend to props, scenery, and decision making. The majority of the cast were Sophomores, many of Whom had no previous stage experience. However, their enthusiasm about the play and their Willingness to work, rubbed off on the rest of the cast and as Nov. 2nd and 3rd approached, the production jelled. The fact that attendance increased both nights of the production, attested to the success of the play. 24 School play
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26 Winter Winter brings Reaction :fi 1: Reaction :it2: Reaction i:gS3: t X ii 9 s if ' 1-1 many reactions: Over-correcting your step when you've slipped on the ice The use of profanity once you've fallen on the ice. Laughter, once you,ve realized how dumb you look lying on the ice, using pro- fane Words, when you realize you can,t get up off the ice.
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