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RL.5'l .SPOR 'I Qf ... , . W., -ta --.- .5-. 1, 1' 6,59 c- -eq X MRS. JOAN BAILEY, advisor, watches as Dry Land Com- mittee Chairman Pam Martinek forces Student Director Nancy Reordan to sign on the dotted line. PAR'l'lClPAN'I'S IN Tllli Acquacade Row 1: Chris johnson, Cheri Frey, Barbara Morrow, Kar- en Goodrich, Marilynn Luskin, Carol Culbertson, Linda Chasteen, Carol Zolot, Ann Meister, joyce Wfilfong, Laurie Fiedler, joan Criley. Row 2: janet Wilstmim, jackie Mitchell, Marilyn Sadler, Cheryl Albers, 'Ian lirxleben, Cynthia Heintz, Missy Rog- ers, Sandy Haskins, jenny Haycox, Lorraine Gon- AQUACADE The bright lights of Broadway were reflected in the Muir Pool as the Aquacade of 1961-62 presented its versatile program Standing Room Only on May 18th and 19th. The enthusiastic audiences viewed numbers representing the IDOSE spectacular of Broad- wayls shows including Sound of Music, The King and I, West Side Story, and Gigi. To add va- riety Marilyn Sadler and Barbara Fay performed a duet in the number Little Abner. Using the theme of Carnival,'l Ann Fleming did a solo. Bringing the presentation to a climax was the number, There's No Business Like Show Business, from Annie Get Your Gun. Mrs. .Ioan Bailey, faculty advisor, work- ed with Student Directors to make this Aquacade the greatest ever presented at Muir. zales, Nancy Reordan, Nancy Corcoran, Joan April, Row 3: Nancy Buchta, Barbara Fay, jean Martin, Ginny Rockwell, Yvonne Lind, Cathy Howe, Barbara Clark, Marcia Lansburgh, jane Mitchell, Sue Porter, Sherry Holtzclaw, Pat John- son, jackie Keyser, Barbie Thompson, Susy Spen- cer, Elaine Melikian. fri-A tk r ' , Q, . Y E 230 , xii . r- Y '1 C N 1 if Q 1' f a f. 1 wt -' Q il fish 1 fl- 1 g--.ig 'T+L , lille gx g
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Awww., .,., ..-fa , . F 1- Fw , , ,. V, K ,AW for GIRLS, .YPOR T5 DRY LAND COMMITTEE mem- bers are Row 1: Mollyanne Brew- er, Toni Tingey, Sue Karoleski. Row 2: Chairman Pam Martinek, Charlene Chen, Carol Berry, Bet- ty Betts, and Anita Smith. WITH GRACEFUL EASE, the girls get ready for one of the many lovely formations per- formed in the Acquacade. 231
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