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Page 52 1. Captain Fisby CMerle Davenportb nervously makes his first acquaintance with Colonel Wain- wright Purdy CDave Gibbsb after being trans- ferred to his outfit. 2. Mr. Oshira fDale DeCanJ and the villagers present Fisby CMerle Daven- portj with a handmade lacquered cup and other gifts. 3. Mrs. Zeller acknowledges the cast's and the stage crew's hard work by presenting them with various awards. Page 53 1. He say he see people going somewhere on trip and he think maybe he like to go somewhere too, Sakini QCraig Raehtzj says ofthe old man CDale DeCanJ. 2. We're either going to have an industry or goat meat for dinner, Captain Fisby CMerle Davenportj says to the villagers as they feed Lady Fairchild the homemade brew. 3. Cap- tain Fisby CMerle Davenportj begins to lecture to the villagers of Tobiki.
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fallplay Hard Work is Rewa rded by Success The confusion and humor of post-war occupa- tion was portrayed by Western students in their interpretation of TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON. The comedy by John Coggan surrounded the adventures of a misfit Army captain and his efforts to Americanize a small Okinowan village. Authentic costuming and set design added to the delight of the performance. The entrance of a live goat proved to be the most surprising of the techniques used to captivate the audience. Casting the lead roles produced an unusual situation. Craig Raehtz and Brian Conklin shared the role of Sakini the interpreter. Each played in one performance. Likewise, the lead- ing female role of Lotus Blossom was shared by Debbie Drake and Linda Wilson. Merle Dav- enport completed the cast of major charac- ters as Captain Fisby. Director Mrs. Pauline Zeller, student director Kathy Bowersox, the cast and stage crews cel- ebrated the success of their endeavors with a dinner at Bill Knapps.
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french club C'est Le Premiere Voyage 1. Winding in and out, this quaint old street wanders through Mont St. Michel. 2. Posing in front of the entryway to Chononceau, an ancient castle, the group of students from Western traveling in France continue their journeys. 3. The famous river Seine, running through Paris, gives us an opportunity to view the legendary Notre Dame. 4. Tall and majestic, the Eiffel Tower stretches over Paris. 5, French Club, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rod Sebree, Pam Morey, Stan Gibbs, Shelley Wyant, Jeff King, Patti Thatcher, Janine South- well, Barb Horton, Debbie Owen, Laura Martin, Robin Foster, and Sherri Winslow. SECOND ROW: Jim Keirns, Dorothea Moser, Mrs. Inman, adv.: Sherri Ulsaker, Mrs. Zeller, adv.: Sally Smithern, Vickie Miller, Karen Loud, and Jodi Flanders. BOTTOM ROW: Wendy Zeller, and Alison Bevan. 6. The magnificent Arch of Triumph not only is a great work of art, but also houses the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- dier. 7. Four of our group, Sherri Ulsaker, Vickie Caldwell, Alison Bevan and Paula McCormick, indulge in sipping a little French wine. 5-41
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