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Page 19 text:
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Q Wqffoi f f fs! TOP: Barbara Mosher, the card girl, announced each act with a name card. LEFT: Rena Good- man came on strong as a very funny Dolly Levi. To welcome her home the chorus sang Hello Dolly. ABOVE: It Only Takes a Moment, to be loved a whole life long, is portrayed by the looks of the singers. TOP RIGHT: Before the Parade Passes On is sung by the finale chorus. 0 Z4
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audeville Comes Alive The American Stage came alive again in the Old and New Faces Assembly. Old stars like Fanny Brice, Dolly Levi, 'Shirley and Curly Temple' were featured. A Salute to the Ameri- can Stage, was the theme of the show. The famous 'Roaring Twenties' years were recalled for the audience. Rena Goodman played the actress of the Broadway hit Hello Dolly. The Incredible Nan sang a World War II love song, Whistling Away the Dark and Tawni and Co. sang One Less Bell to Answer. Musical Matt sang She's Always There. The Bunnies threw a burlesque show and Barbara Mosher was the Vaudeville Page I4 cardgirl. The Superstitions did the Ziegfield Follies. All three classes were represented, showing fine talent in each class. ABOVE LEFT: Superstitions bring alive the memories of the Zicgfield Follies by singing Both Sides Now. LEFT: Alice Richardson, alias Fanny Brice, turns a new face by doing the Rollerskate Rag to the tune of I'd Rather Be Blue. ABOVE: Tawni Kocherhans por- trays sadness in One Less Bell. Matt Hyde and Robert Noble accompanied her.
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Rabbit Glory, Mesa High's Story Many hours were spent in prepara- tion for the Gah-tso Rally. Floats were planned, skits were written, and stadium decorations were constructed. Each class was allowed fifty dollars for expenditures and whatever money was donated from the three classes. Working on floats, skits, and stadium decorations lasted from six o'clock until ten o'clock on week- days. On weekends they worked from ten oiclock until midnight. Class spon- sors had to be in attendance at each work area or Gah-tso points could be subtracted from their final score. Each class had certain guidelines to follow in the pre-Gah-tso prepara- tions. Flat bed trailers and lumber had to be acquired. Tools and decorations had to be purchased. The classes also had to prepare skits which could last only eight minutes. Setting up scenery, actual time performance, and clearing the set had to be completed in this time or points would be subtracted. TOP RIGHT: Loyal senior concentrates on the ears of the rabbit on their float. TOP: Vicki Westcott, Karen Thompson and Janet Lloyd work on the bookcase. RIGHT: Abe Velasquez Page I6-Student Life gets a little help from Mark Heller on Senior float. ABOVE: Juniors piece together parts as their float begins to take form.
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