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The Hi-Lo's Then an event not scheduled on the Lecture-Concert Series ... the Hi- Lo’s! A group of really spectacular showmen capable of delighting every- one lucky enough to get tickets, the Hi-Lo’s displayed a uniquely smooth and dynamic style which is becoming extremely popular across the country. Such songs as “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” and “Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries” certainly re- vealed the reason for their popularity. However, the Hi-Lo’s were not the only source of entertainment that eve- ning. The student body was also rep- resented on the program by a newly formed musical group, playing the latest in toy instruments. . . . really spectacular showmen with a uniquely smooth and dy- namic style which is becoming popular across the courtry . . . 28 ... the student body was also represented ... a new- ly formed musical group, playing the latest in toy in- struments.
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Spring Play Students entertained again late in April when the drama department transmitted us back in time to Elizabethan England with the “Knight of the Burning Pestle.” The charming satire, written approximately 300 years ago by Beau- mont and Fletcher, was played on an authentic Elizabethan stage setting. Ralph, the grocer’s apprentice, played by Bob White, was highly entertaining as he realized his acting ambitions. Because of the two distinct plots, the play could easily be described as a double feature. The performance opened with an intended produc- tion of “The London Merchant,” a parody on romantic love, but was soon interrupted by a comic grocer and his wife who introduced a new play starring the “Knight,” Ralph, and his faithful squires. Ralph, the grocer apprentice, was highly entertaining. The performance opened with an intended production of The London Merchant, a parody on romantic love. 27
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Relays Queen Four of TC’s most beautiful coeds were chosen by the “I” Club to reign at the annual TC Re- lays last spring. Miss Nancy Squires, a bru- nette sophomore from Greene, was named as the 1957 Relays Queen. She was attended by three freshmen, Karen Kelly from Fort Dodge, Sally Shepherd from Sioux City, and Karen Hansen from Iowa Falls. As the Relays pro- gressed, seven new college records were estab- lished and three existing high school records were smashed. The four young ladies and the other spectators had a windy but fairly warm afternoon in which to witness the Panther track squad in action. The beauty court, Karen Kelly, Karen Hansen, and Sally Shepherd look on as Queen Nancy addresses the relays crowd. 29
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