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Milligan Tradition 2 e Uvitie Photo by James Rooks As the Fall semester was com- ing to a close the McCormick Dining Hall was transformed | into a Renaissance castle where Milligan students and faculty would delight audiences with the annu- al Madrigal Dinners. Not only are the Chamber Singers involved in the fanfare but musicians, actors, wait- ers and waitresses all cooperated in each production. Although Madrigals has been a Milligan tradition for many years this year proved to be quite dif- ferent. The music and theatre depart- ments worked together with the Pio- By Beth Wolfe neer Food Service on all aspects of the production from lighting and the menu to music and acting. Authenticity was the most important consideration this December. New roles were created, such as Queen Elizabeth, to provide the audience with a realistic perfor- mance. All those who attended this Christmas season were delighted with the changes made in the production. As in the past Madrigal Dinners were a great success. Milligan College was very privileged to celebrate the Holi- day season with friends and family in the area. Beth Bivins sings ' like a bird ' . Photo by James Rooks Amy Sampson wants to make a toast. Teresa Henney, and Ellen Harris were musicians who played a very important part in the Madrigal Dinners. 20 Madrigal Dinners
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Amy Sampson, this year ' s runner-up, poses with her proud brother (and escort) Eric. All dressed up and no place to go but this crowded room. RonnAnn Naedele, Julie Pierce, and Julie Pirkl wait with their escorts on stage during convocation. Chris Cottrell, Melanie Downs, Staccy Drogowski, Lori Knick and Monica Morgan stand patiently as Dr. Steet introduces the next candidate. Founder ' s Daughter 19
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Photo by James Rooks Melissa Nelson played the role of Queen Elizabeth. Mark Madden finds a Renaissance Christmas quite different from that in Virginia. Photo by James Rooks Photo by James Rooks The Court Jester, played by Jamie Smith, is a favor- ite character of many in the audience. The Chamber Singers created the atmosphere of a Christmas in Renaissance England. Photo by James Rooks Madrigal Dinners 21
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