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The roly‑poly character who has been making such a storm in the auditorium for the past several weeks is Neshan Keshian, V‑show director. Nesh is the one guy at Maine who has no equal.
Nesh has established himself as a "firster" in many things. As a frosh he was one of the first members elected to the Class council for the class of '64. Another of the firsts he accomplished in his first year was his selection as one of the first members of the Brotherhood society.
This year Nesh really put himself in the view of people as a first when he was selected as V‑show director. For the first time in the history of Maine West the director is a boy, and even more astonishing is his being only a junior.
The newest accomplishment of "our one and only" is this article you are reading. Nesh is the first junior ever to be interviewed as a personality of the week by The Westerner staff.
V‑show is without a doubt the favorite activity of this "firster" at Maine: he has spent untold hours in the past three years working on this, the biggest Council project of the year.
Always active in student projects, Neshan has been in front of the stage in the auditorium this year working with his staff in an effort to make this year's V‑show "the greatest in the history of the V‑show."
After completing his education at a still yet undetermined college, Nesh plans to go into work in the theater. Already an accomplished artist, he hopes to use this ability in the field of set designing.
Nesh has proved himself to be a dependable director and friend to many. One of his friends had this to say about him. "He's a real credit to the student body of Maine West, and there will never be another to replace him."
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Rubber gloves, Miss Collins.
Wow! This is as full of surprises as my "sweet sixteen surprise party!"
Scalpel.
What a mess! I'd say it's almost as bad as V‑show rehearsal, of which I have been producer and coordinator.
Forceps.
Boy! Look at that organ over there. That reminds me, I have to get home for my piano lessons soon!
Hey! His heart wiggles like Karen Strom's "friendly jello." I remember when the old girl came over while my parents were away, and they came home two days early. That was bad!
Sponge.
hope the doctor doesn't make a mistake. To prevent West students from making mistakes, I advise them not to get mixed up in loads of activities unless they have the time.
Wow! Doe! That looks great! Speaking of great, Maine West is the greatest school. One of the best anyone could attend.
Clamp.
Look at all of the veins working together. It sort of reminds me of the students and faculty and how they view certain activities of Student Council, such as the foreign exchange student. I've viewed many Council projects, having been a representative for four years, social committee chairman, and the AFS student representative.
Retractor.
Gee! How does everything fit inside of him. Lungs, stomach, and heart. It reminds me of my senior year, so confused with so much to do and no time to do it all.
Sponge.
Boy! Look at those vocal chords. I don't have to worry about mine‑they get a workout in the church choir.
Nurse, wipe my brow.
Hey! That looks dumb! I should talk. I have done some pretty dumb things with Mary Courteol.
Suture.
Well! The operation is over and I can go. I want to attend the University of Kentucky because I like the kids down there. They are so friendly. See you when I'm a nurse!
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