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Q' Above: What big nostrils you have! ex- claimed excited Drama students as they gazed upon a special guest from the Moose Lodge. Top: As Cameron Roberts and Susan McCloud portrayed characters in Everybody Loves Opal, intimate scenes allowed love to blossom before the eyes of the audience.
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Tormented scholars flustered by their relentless curiosities could no longer restrain their compulsion to ask, What's an OPAL? Omens dis- guised as innocent slips of paper di- vulged the foreboding hour of revela- tion as they hung upon the wall. Adding to the bewilderment of naive students were neglected secret mes- sages such as, Nobody loves Dra- cula, but everybody loves Opal! Courageous drama students re- leased the student body from their anxieties. Through a diabolical scheme, leading characters Cameron Roberts, Susan McCloud, and Greg Collett ruthlessly plotted against the mysterious Opal, portrayed by Con- nie Whited. The evenings were spiced by such oddities as coal bins, coats, and a moose stuffed with money, but the peak was reached when the cast and crew presented Miss Williams with roses and an Opal necklace. 12 Everybody Loves Who? l ,,.,-vga Greg Collett, portraying Solomon Bozo, re- ceives his last minute instructions by Cameron Roberts while slipping into his rubber gloves.
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utumn Gives Students Places to Go Leaves of orange and gold falling into the brown-straw grass . . . the air becomes chilled . . . and school starts another season. The incoming freshmen complain of prejudiced up- per-classmen, upper-classmen com- plain of immature freshmen. New friends, and old acquaintances meet to bring up another class of young men and women, and deposit one class into the world. 14 'Q61' '..n-Z..J v f , xg - y y s i 1 1:5 , 1 -s '- fy s fa: ' 'E ws ' ' K X ' .,rl - ' s x a f f - 'J ' I B M . ' l gy 'T 44.1 '-Sf ajax 4' n b g K Q 5. A L, r . t....g3g5.5 ,tg,. , . . , . 5 as s . c acss -Q K s z gy- 1'l-gwtg, wiNu,y,. gexmlg, -Wsrv i w+v , , f'X'?jilQ'2 . aac Jess rsaiis i .4 A 2 '+ f' 3 A ar.. If ,, . ' xg f ,js fbi Ll-L +A '1 ,ia I fi: ' if ' W ...gel c -s Above: Tom Priddy takes refuge down by the river on a lazy September day. Right: A lone comstalk symbolizes our right to be individuals at Wapahani. x
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