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Jonathans charisma is not turning Jan on, she's turning him out! Jonathan Forbes frantically tried to save Jan Morrow from being kidnapped by Brad Allan though Jan didn't seem to mind. 14
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G for great That's how the critics rated this year's Sr. play, Pillow Talk. The situation comedy presented on a stage, divided into two apartments occupied by Jan Morrow, an interior decorator (Sue Chapman) and a song- writer Brad Allen (Tom Pearson). Most of Jan's problems centered around Allen's monopoly of their shared telephone line, and her attempts to dis- courage the romantic attentions of Allen's thrice married friend and associate, Jonathan Forbes (Joel Blanchfield). Accidentally meeting Brad Allen she was unaware that he was the much dis- like occupant of the adjoining apartment. Brad knew a good thing when he saw it so he tried to cover his true identity by acting like a Texan. Amusing situations arise as he tries to hide his identity. Special thanks to director Don Plumhoff, student director Jo Anderson, stage crew, and cast for a fine play. SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST ROW 1: J. Brown, J. Anderson, K. Lindquist, S. Chapman, G. Hurley ROW 2: K. Jandahl, B. Harbitz, S. Parsons, S. Schlomann, J. Finstad, C. Rosik, D. Youngmark, M. Ingham, T. Pearson ROW 3: S. Curry, D. Moulton, B. Dempsey, S. Nelson, S. .Torkelson, J. Peifer, J. Blanchfield, S. Osland. The moose is out... Stettson's in were the immortal works spoken by Detective Dave Moulton Grahm . FALL PLAY Pillow Talk Is Rated G for Great
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SPIRIT WEEK Spirit Sparks Student Action Perhaps Mother Nature was a bit miffed because the Student Council changed the name of the annual Snow . Week to Spirit Week , for she hit us with a neat little blizzard on the day it began! It all began a few days before when a competition was held for the best decorated hallway. The Sophs, won the competition. Starting Monday all were to wear odd socks, Tuesday it was wierd hats. Wednesday was dress down day, Thursday was dress of the '50s, and Friday was school colors day. Also on Friday a series of hilarious contests were held, (see Pictures.) The focus of Spirit Week was two wrestling matches and a basketball game. The Fairmont basketball game and Hutch wrestling match were won, but the matmen lost a toughie to Mankato, the only loss of the season. Spirit Week, however was a success. A pie in the face is worth two on the floor. ---------John Peifer. Who were the decorators of the door welcoming? Was it celebrants of Snow Week or the snow storm that began the week? 15 Mother Nature cooperated with Snow Week, newly named Spirit Week , by contributing a snow storm on Monday.
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