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S landing ovation purzcluates hrs! AM M dinner-theatre night Were two solid months of practice to be lost when lead Sue Jenkins was struck with laryngitis? Uncertainty filled the cast, while panic filled stand-in Celeste Lucking. Sue must have wished on her pot ofgold, because her voice was there for the opening night performance of Finian's Rainbow. Cocktails and a sirlon dinner were added to the play first dinner-theatre party at AMM Vocal Ensemble serenaded the dinner guests to complete the resoundinggly successful evening. Three performances followed the first ending with a Sunday matinee. Cast parties turned the long days into longer nights. But the cast and director Mrs. Gordy alike had the satisfaction of producing Something Sorta Grandishf' to serve as the UPPER CENTER: Musical director for the play Finian's Rainbow , Mr. Asenbrenner, directs accompanist Pat Zilliox at dress rehearsal. while Cindy Hermes helps by turning pages. ABOVE: Woody fTom Schiltgenj brings back just enough tax money to keep Rainbow Valley and what is even better, he's got himself a mail order guitar worth sixty dollars. RIGHT: With star-struck eyes, Woody tTom Schiltgenb listens to Sharon's tSue Jenkinsb advice, as she serenades Look! Look to the Rainbow! 86fFinian's Rainbow
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ours, talks, music, macrame - special events expand awareness Ranging from Anoka State Hospital to AMM's all-purpose room, Enrichment Days and Science Fair explored diversified orbits. On February l, The Minnesota Danoe Company attracted busloads of Murray twinkle-toes, to watch interpretive exercises. Meanwhile, the Minneapolis Symphony and Sibley Choir entertained others at Northrop. Back at AMM, Guthrie recitations and macrame displays were the order of the day. l ABOVE RIGHT: Architect Elizabeth Close displays carpet textures and wood grains. ABOVE: A Guthrie actor dramatically por- trays A Long Day's Journey into Night. RIGHT: Appealing to their artistic natures, the display of macrame attracts Kris Black, Jackie Nadeau and Cathy Hoertsch, 88fEnrichment Day, Science Fair April 6 Enrichment Day examined a multitude of careers. Schedules varied, featuring actuaries, architects, judges and decorators, trips to study art, colleges, mental health, banks and computers Sophomores and gerbils and turtles and hamsters occupied the all-purpose room during the Science Fair in March. Charts andjars of bread mold appeared, while paper cups held growing cucumbers, beans and popcorn.
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