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Show “A Review of the Christmas Play From a Very Biased Position” is quite a bit of corruption aimed at youth? Movie, mag- Dr. D.: The youth are not realistic about everything! Rules, money, college, jobs, etc. eee, Collector was John Bush and that playboy on campus, Wesley McNeil, portrayed Fred. The quarreling couple was Marianne Olafson and Tom Wiliams. Carl Summers, Gaye Huggins, Neil Staffenson, Leslie Staffenson (yes, Virginia, they are related) and Leslie Findlay were carolers. All together, we were known as cast. But none of. this could have been possible (Toone’s big head nor nothin’) without Mr. Bullock, and we of the cast wish to thank him publicly now. hoy Scot: Do you believe there generation? Every year along with this festive season at B.L. comes the Scot: How do we differ Christmas play. As tradition has from other generations? it, this Christmas play usually doesn’t draw much support from Dr. D.: The youth have the student body, but this year We have our doubts about tra- far more things, more freedom and time to do what dition. they want. For adults and children alike this year, the drama departScot: Do you believe the ment presented “A Christmas youth of today have given Carol.” For those of you who up the American tradition? aren’t familiar with this timely story, it is where Tiny Tim first Dr. D.: What is the Amerioriginated. It’s a charming play can tradition? and we of the cast did our best Scot: War for instance— to portray it (you don’t think fighting for or against it. we want old Dickens haunting us with three spirits, do you?) Dr. D.: The youth do not Dave McKay is the fruit who believe in blind obedience. played Scrooge and you of the You have to find out for sophomore class better watch yourself. out for him; he’s a real go-to’er. Kathy Sinnett is our reader and Scot: What advice could we agree she did the best job you give for the youth of toof all. She has a beautiful voice. day? “Big Al” Toone, “Mr. WonerDr. D.: There are two ful” himself, played meagerly things: Bob Cratchit and Barbie Nannes 1. You can’t run away was very pleased to be his wife. Their children were Connie Mcfrom problems. The Farlane, Carolyn Todd, Scott problem is right now Hamblin, and of course, don’t and you have to face forget poor Tiny: Tim, Mike ‘up to it. Don’t put it Clemons. The four ghosts or off. “haunters” were Marley, Steve 2. You cannot get everyPemberton, or “mouth” as we of the cast knew him, and the other ghosts: Christmas Past, Debbie Spong; Christmas Present, Karin Johnson (Blush), and the well-known Bridget Gaither, for- mer giraffe, played Christmas Yet to Come. The “forgetful” rickshaw 19, 1969 thing for nothing. Scot: What impresses you most about today’s young COLEMAN Knitting Mills, azines, TV? Dr. D.: Not corruption especially — you have more permisiveness; easier to get what you want. RTT oe Se Dr. D.: The litter. Scot: Is there much of a drug problem here? Dr. D.: Any is too much. Kids can’t afford to find out the first time how dangerous drugs CHOW 7 are. D.: The officers Ta MEIN - 63¢ Fried Shrimp - 29¢ Scot: Have the officers done a good job this year? Dr. WN aaa TL Neat Scot: How would you like to improve Ben Lomond? ~. Drinks -15¢ 399-9285 3740 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD - and student body have done an excellent job. Ben Lomond doesn’t seem problems. The to have many ONLY FIVE ones we do have we can take care of in our school. If You Glen Bros. Co. We Home Need Have It ta In Yuletide Play DECEMBER Highlander Interviews Dr. Drechsel EN Tradition Takes A Beating FRIDAY, HIGHLANDER 6 ELITE rte UEUTESTTTOLEETETETEREE PAGE Music Auto It a CHRISTMAS Till It of Necessary and Unnecessary DAYS Make WESTERN CHRISTMAS Parts Ogden Auto Parts & Glass Co. 363 22nd St. Inc. MANUFACTURERS Lettermen & Sweaters, Chenille and OF Organization Award Jackets, Letters, Emblem, e new Embroidery 250 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utab Dial 392-9111 “THANKS.” have Heads or everybody. This year Head has alf new skis for everybody. And we've got all the new Heads. From the hot new fiberglass racing skis with Jean-Claude Killy's fame on them right down to the new JR60 for kids. In between, there are nine other great new Heads for’70. Including models with the new sidecut, new edges, new flexes, new colors, stainless steel tip protectors, and even one brand-new ski with an old-fashioned price. We've got all kinds of bindings, boots, ba AX skiwear, accessories, service and advice, too. Come inand see for yourself. & 2 Levi, Lee Wranglers Stagues The Ski Heil Shop Like the famous Rip Van Winkle, dozes in Mrs. Hislop’s class—after gone home. junior Mike Johnston everybody else had BUEHLER - BINGHAM Cowboy Cut Ss Yall colors $6.50 and up CROSS Western Store 2242 Wash. Blvd. |