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ENJOYING A PRACTICE SESSION are Mary Putnam and Arlene Sal- lee. WITH TOPICS AS DIFFERENT as the three little pigs, the Wing entertained the audience. 5' A FIRST TERM PLANNING SESSIONS involved the group in such activities as script selection. PORTRAYING BILL WORTH in The Red Lampi was drama Club member Larry Ander- son. A Drama Club Presents 'The Red Lamp' 2nd Term CAST: THE RED LIGHT Matilda Deering ...... Sharman Grady Harold Deering ........ Gene Massey Alice Deering ......... Mary Putman Bill Worth .......... Larry Anderson Annie OiShane ........ Arlene Sallee Archie Clark ........ C liff Thompson Lighting 8L Staging ..... Renee Lange; Rick Hahn Director ........... Mr. Greg Jacob 24 DRAMA CLUB Organized in the fall of the year, Drama Club came a long way. By March they presented their first play under the direction of Mr. Greg Jacob. The Red Lampl was a comedy. Matil- da, Harold, and Alice all used the red lamp as a signal which ultimately her- alded the marriages of Alice 8: Archie and Harold 8: Annie. The play, by Hilliard Booth, was used as a money raiser for spring term projects. These consisted of trips to Ashland and Eugene to see other prO- ductions. It was also this club that in- stigated the appearance of the Experi- mental Wing courtesy of Community Services. As an outgrowth of this club, a three-credit course called theater work- shop will be held next year.
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Functioning as a non-denominational group with membership open to anyone, Campus Challenge was one of the most active groups at the college. An average of about forty people attended the Ac- tion Groups for Bible study with no more than six to a group. Throughout the year, the group spon- sored many activities. In the fall, the appearance of the New Hope was pro- moted by Campus Challenge. During April a leader trainership workshop was held. Officers for the 1971-72 academic year were: chairman, Cary Yurk; vice- chairman, Ron Hunter; secretary-treasur- er, Pam Purcival; representatives, Helen James and Roger Proctor; and student council representative, Bruce Hugill. Ad- visor t0 the club was Mr. Newey. TOP: Chuck Begley, Mike Motschenbacher, Don Scheleen, Bill Zimmerman, Lee Bailey, and La- Doris Laib. BOTTOM: Helen James, Mary Putnam, Cary Yurk, Pam Purcival, and Jan Davidson. Campus Challenge Brings the New Hope to UCC CARY YURK, PAM PURCIVAL, AND HELEN JAMES discuss the CLUB MEMBER Mike Motschenbacher reads New Hope show. for a part in another clubts play. A NEW HOPE MEMBER relaxes after the show. CAMPUS CHALLENGF 23
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ADDING UP THE MONEY collected from dues are Mary Kytola and treasurer Helen James. RENEEJ AND LE JEANNE KLINE STUDY hard for finals with Peggy Garton. Phi Beta Chi Aids with Heart Fund Drive Writing a telephone book, aiding with the heart fund drive, and establishing a student tutoring service were some of the service projects sponsored by Phi Beta Chi throughout the year. The club aimed to fulfill at least one service pro- ject and one fund raising project a term. During the winter term raffle, Cy Perk- ins, P.E. instructor, won two steak din- WITH PEGGY AND DONNA WATCHING, Vicki pulls Cy Perkinst name from the box Helen holds. TAKING A DONATION from Lennie Lang- ley in exchange for a steak Chance is Jan Bill- meyer. 11ers. Funds earned were used for a scholarship for some second year Umpqua student during 1971-72. Officers of the scholastic honorary were: president, Donna Emel; vice-presi- dent, Bev Johnston; secretary, Peggy Garton; treasurer, Helen James; and stu- dent council representative, Jonelle Graves. Mr. Plummer served as advisor. PH! BETA CHi 25
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