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Page 36 text:
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l This year the drama club ofJ.M.M. presented Music Man , and it was a smashing success. Under the direction of Ms. Hatch and her co-director Mary Bartlett, the cast fupper lefty gave a sensational performance each night. Playing the lead roles were Lowell lnhorn along with Mis- sy McNeely. Missy is shown here with Terry Cefalu play- ing the part of her mother fupper rightl. One of the High- lights of the performance was the barbershop quartet 32 Music Man flower rightj, Jon Gochberg, Mike Ash, Steve Harrison, and Dave Fey. Being one ofthe smallest kids in the school has its advantages, especially for Craig Webb who played the librarian's brother. Terri Thompson shows her sur- prise when shy Craig Webb sings The Wells Fargo Wagon flower lefty I am sure that most who saw The Music Man would agree with me that it wasjust a great play.
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...L-.. Q! or l .1-J' ' ' April 25 and 26 of 1974, the James Madison Memorial Dance Club presented their annual spring dance concert. There was a great variety of dances with Memorial High School students as well as alumni. The audience reaction proved to the participants that modern dance has now become one of major art forms in the liberal arts field to- day. The show proved such a success that three ofthe dances went to State. Jane Mendenhall and Karen Paape won an award at State for their dance The Blood ofthe Lamb fUpper Rightl. Roxanne Thompto also won an award a State tNot Pictured Herel. Chris Waggoner exe- cutes a beautiful pose during herjazz dance tLower Rightj. The experimental group shows a part of The Broken Chain tUpper Lefth. Whole Milk was the title ofthe dance done by Dave Fey and Mary Petrilla. Under the direction of Ms. Maas the performance was a great success. 31
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Two Special Days At Memorial iff' -. TQ 72 TK Career's Day and Hat Day were two very special days that highlighted the year. May 8, I974 many people from all different walks of life came to Memorial and talked to students about their occupation. Brad Nordling Ccenter rightj is very interested in what the representative from the United States Marine Corps is telling him. And below , 'plfw l lf .f ll ' lx 'D f A , ' X, l W ' I I tw ' Q-Z1 -K' , H f in i 2 LI A l -T . plpigl Brad, Kevin Waggoner finds out about another occupation. Hat day was also another special at Memorial. For the first time in Memorial's history we celebrated National hat day. The hats ranged from football helmets to a top hat. Karen Johnson takes time to give the camera a smile while wear- ing her Arab hat. 33
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