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250 survey forms were sent out to T A ' s. 200 were returned. Forms were sent to 7th thru 12th grade students. 0 U e „ The e ur 0 xvf 0 w lo t un se did T he ao 0 ' f ' s ° «. £ £.« ■ t) -rf f. O n Op ■ ' Q } Or. ■ % V, ' e « JN 0 V e % 7 % C- Ttv s». Do you think people’s personal standards have gone downhill? YES 91% NO 9% Do you feel more socially accepted when you belong to a certain clique or group? YES 63% NO 37% Is there less discipline at school than in your home? YES 59% NO 41% Should Seniors have the privilege of open campus during their lunch break? YES 79% NO 21% Do you have political faith in our leaders? YES 36% NO 64% Because of its large size, does Lake Braddock make you feel insignificant? YES 20% NO 80% Do you think the teachers have good rapport with students? YES 70% NO 25% SOME 5% Are you planning to attend college? YES 94% NO 3% UNDECIDED 3% Do you think grades should reflect: A. student capability compared to that of his classmates. 6% B. student effort relative to his capability. 19% C. Both student capability and effort. 75%
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OKLAHOMA Returning from Kansas City, Bob Frasca (Will Parker), has a lot to sing and talk about. “Oh, what a beautiful morning, oh, what a beautiful day! I’ve got a beautiful feeling everything’s going my way” . . . Those magical words set the scene for our first musical, “Oklahoma.” The set date was November 17 through November 22, but the crowds were overwhelming and “Oklahoma” was extended for another performance. Ralph Opacic as Curly, LeNaye Stanfield as Laurey, Mary Rubin as Aunt Eller, Pete Mollica as Jud Fry, Bob Frasca as Will Parker, Sue Hyer as Ado Annie, a fantastic cast of others, beautiful scenery, and the sell out crowds made “Oklahoma” a real good lookin’, boot stompin’, hat flingin’, good singin’ production. Ralph Opacic almost succeeds in conning Peter Mollica to his grave. The entire Oklahoma cast sings the theme song, “Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plains . . .” Student Life 27
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MB ClNEMft The Top Ten Songs e( 19TS 1. Love Will Keep Us Together 2. Rhinestone Cowboy 3. Philadelphia Freedom 4. Before the Next Teardrop Falls 5. My Eyes Adored You 6. Some Kind of Wonderful 7. Shining Star 8. Fame 9. Laughter in the Rain 10. One of These Nights Tiie Top Ten Movies of 1975: Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Barry Lyndon Jaws Just Before Nightfall The Magic Flute The Man Who Would Be King Nashville The Passenger Tommy The Wind and the Lion (Not In Top Ten Order) (Taken from Time magazine)
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