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f-UW LEFT PAGE: Lettg Cheryl Swen plays the teaser before Kevin Snow in the 'lBig Spenderf' Top Centerg Ruth Johnson and Debbie Castelanova tap dance in hot pink outfits to Muskrat Ramble. Bottom Centerg as the Thin FatMan Don Herth, interviews one of his clients, Debbie Gomez. RIGHT PAGE: Top Center, Sophomore Dennis Blum and iunior Karen Williams, auditioning and capturing the. lead parts in llPullman Car Hiawatha. Bottom Centerg Sophomores Kathy Wheeler, Kathy Lowrey and Freshman AI Wood rehgdrse their parts in uPull man Car Hiawatha. Activities , . . Naturally 205
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ACS ln the tradition of our campus, the Variety show was a success and the theme centered around movies. Students were able to show some ot their hidden talents which are not always exposed everyday. The show was composed ot singing, dancing and a great deal of comedy. Mrs. Williams music director and Mrs. Russell dance director utilized fourth period to prepare for the show. liThe thing l like best about- the one act plays is that everyone gets a chance to ddsomething, and it is an ideal experience for new actors , emphatically states Mrs. Williams. The show was made up of three plays, llOne Night in Daylight , directed buy Karen Williams, uThe ln Group , directed by Cheryl Swen, 'iPullman Car Hiawatha , directed by Billie Williams. The one acts were done primari by students in the c-haracterizatic class during first period. To top th evening, a celebrity a.utction wc held and items such as Joh Wayne's coffee cup, Bob Hope key chain, Bing Crosby's insigni leather wallet, and Neil .Diamon autographed record album wer sold. 204 Activities . . .-Naturally
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NCE CQNCERT 'lThe Beat Goes On filled the auditorium with tour hundred people on a cold windy November, Saturday night. The two hour program consisted ot eighteen dances, one ot which was a surprise strip tease by Mrs. Williams, acting out the part ot Zelda, who delighted the audience. There were thirtyeight girls and two boys, Kevin Snow and Darryl Hill, who performed in dances ranging from llTheme From Chinatown to llJesus Christ Super Star. Hours were spent during summer school, as well as the first six weeks ot the tall semester to make the dance concert a success. llIt's a rare pleasure to work with young men and women ot this caliber, and students who have dedication an- rare willing to work, proudl boasts dance concert director, Pc Russell. Many of the dances wer' choreographed ob the students, a well as Mrs. Russell. Other people who spent time ii the production ot the program wen Ed Lusardi, sound, Mike Hudkins lights, and Mrs. Williams and he s t a g e c r e w- 5 4 206 Arts. . . Naturally
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