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One act play captures superior rating We haven ' t heard from him either--not since his funeral, in fact ! Director Mrs. Spindle instructs the cast members in the proper blocking techniques. And this here is Great great Grandfather Bullfinch. He begat fifteen children. Tizzie and Lulie Macintosh feign insanity in an effort to scare Cousin Archie. Practice began in late February for the three members of the cast of The Sisters Macintosh. Carolyn Downer and Marguerite Taliaferro por- trayed two aged ladies suspicious of a young visitor, Larry Lennon, who claims to be their nephew. Their performance captured a Superior rating at the District Festival and therefore the cast was able to present the play in Charlottes- ville. Crazy ! What in toffit ' s gotten in you now, Lulie Macintosh ? 12
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Jrs. and Srs. dance under Stars and Crescents Music was provided by the Fugitives, one of the best combos of the Richmond area. With the romantic scenery of over-hanging stars and crescents, fountains, and garden scenes, the cafeteria was conformed into a beautiful wonderland of Stars and Crescents. This year the tables were reserved and during intermission the couples relaxed at their tables with white table cloths and candlelight. The music was provided by the Fugitives, one of the best combos of Richmond. The turnout for the prom was one of the largest ever. All the latest steps were danced by the upper- classmen and their dates. JoAnne Cbnnellee, Bobby Hammond, Peggy Kriete, and Terry Rogers relax during intermission. Senior, Carolyn Downer takes the star as a memoir of the Junior Senior Prom . 11
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Seniors present excellent performance Members of the cast present Director Mrs, Spindle with a silver ladle and a dozen long -stemmed red roses. On Friday night. May 19, members of the Senior Class of 1967 presented the Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Dramatized from the best-selling book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, the plot included the adventures and misadventures of two nineteen year old girls on their first trip to Europe. Members of the cast in- cluded Tommy China ult, Pat Peel, Marguerite Taliaferro, Brian Parker, Carolyn Downer, Tommy Atkins, Jean Hayes, Scott Charnock, Andrew Ham- mond, Jo Anne Connellee, Peggy Kriete, Mike Peel, Janet Balderson, Linda Hicks, Betii Baird, and Larry Rose. Put lots of powder on your face-- to cover the spots. We ' re going up, Cornelia. You ' ve got to be brave. He put everything on number seven. And lost, 13
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