Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1967 — Page 6

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Kay Evritt, Bob Faris, Debby Feaster, Greg Ferguson, Jan Fullenwider, Gail Geiger, Beth Harlin, Debbe Hessel, Mary Higbie, Marsha Hobbs, Sandra Hutchison, Julie Kinney, Vicki Lash, Carmen Leaser, Mark Leonard, Kathleen Lyons, Bob McCallister, Phillip McCauley, Nanci Marquess, Diane Maves, James Miller, Gayle Phillips, Tom Pierce, Steven Pyles, George Rettig, Kathie Richards, Gary Roush, Pat Ryden, Mike Sauer, Marc Sater, Christine Saxton, Lori Scott, Jon Stanton, Mike Strout, Toni Sullivan, Pam Thielking, Kathy Tomlinson, Dean Wilcox and Debbie Witherbee. Seventh Grade Honor Roll ~B" Honor Roll Diane Armin, Kim Bailey, Mark

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SCHOOL PLAY (Continued from page 1) roaring folk-songs as he drove homeward. It is one of the ironies of Fate that this rugged, ablebodied and comparatively young man meets his doom while returning from a visit to his father after a false alarm that the older man was on the verge of death. Five generations are embraced in this story of how one man’s extinction bring together into a closer affinity all the surviving members of his dan. The entire second act is anchored in a single emotion that of a sorrow so sudden and so stunning in its impact that the characters literally reel into their responses, without time for breath, without time for trying to grasp what is happening to them, almost without time for tears. A clan has gathered for the night A phone call comes. The young husband of the family has met with an accident which no one describes, at first and the details of which no one really wants to hear so certain are they all in the secret places of their minds that death is with them. The wife whose marriage still had great gaps in it waiting to be filled with further quarrels and further love, sets her face, steadies her voice, tries to perform the customary parlor rites with a paralyzed efficiency.

She plans the bedroom to which the injured man will be taken, if he has only been injured. She considers the necessity of a hospital should the injury have been more serious. Then, without warning and without transition, the truth breaks past the barrier she has erected against it, and passion lashes the room with her incredulous anger. As the shock waves reach out from her, a half dozen other characters are caught similarly off guard, unprepared for their own emotion, rising to the pitch that has taken over the room with bursts of self-revela-tion that are utterly true because they have no chance to mask them. In order to pave the way for that distrubing second act Mosel has had to write a first in which no dramatic thread dare appear, and having exhausted the nerves of his shattered people, he is confronted with a third act that is largely a falling, sighing recon-

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