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'T UT i-I P' CIFIC Get your noses out of the script! was frequently heard by over 100 people who were involved in the production of South Pacific. Many wrong lines, wrong notes and wrong interpretations went into mak- ing a lot of good acting and singing. The dizzy leading role of Ensign Nellie Forbush was played by Shanna Sullivan who fell in love with a middle aged, cultured French planter named Emile Debeque played by jim Bob Baker. The Tonkfinese 1 dragon lady called Bloody Mary was played by Linda McGinnis who tried to convince Lt. Joe Cable KClark Kellyl that her daughter Liat Uvlarta Burnetti was the girl for him. The rough, big dealin' seabee Luther Billis was played by Dwight Critchfield who had an eye for Nellie but kept it low key to preserve his obnoxious nature. The two of them join with the nurses and seabees in the show stoppin' number Honey Bun. Mike Cutler portrayed stern, militant Capt. Bracket who, with the help of Comdr. Harbison CRick McDonaldl, tried unsuccessfully to keep things on the island running smoothly. We come here when it's dark and we leave here when it's dark! exclaimed Debbie Berg referring to her 7:30 a.m. arrival for Northwind practice and her 10 p.m. departure from South Pacific rehearsal. Dur- ing the six weeks of rehearsals, the chorus room and the Willson audit- orium seemed like home to many of the participants in the production. The show was under the direction of Frank S. Guenther who is also the director of all choral activities at Bozeman Senior High. With the help of a full pit orchestra, the Choral Department produced an- other successful Broadway show that was enjoyed by the entire community. Harbison lRick McDonaIdJ, Bracket fMike Cutlerl and Cable lClark Kellyj discuss military tactics. South Pacific!25
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mine, Old Dick the pig, tries to kiss at the annual he Pig assembly favorite Early Monday morning, b' Bradl Nason speaks to the student body about the weekends State Baskethallliffourney .vifitf ory. S y ' ' Musical entertainment. Concert Choir performs for the student body at their S special Music in our Schools assembly. l l 'l rx P -. R We did it again, Mr. Gappm.ayer-- displays the State Basketball Trophy. S - ' r I Fr . Pass the applefstdonft eat sit! After fteacheers Donewilson, JoAnn Bennett, Neil Hering, Walt Kelly, Cynthia Bohlman and Joe McKethen finish .playing Pass' the Apple, they proceed to eat it. Proving snoose chewing ish' t only for boys, Lili Wise put a pinch between Cheek 'and iygum at a basketball pep assembly. A , I' J.. l'rl..n An assembly? You mean we get to sleepin - or' indulge in the parking. lot hour? Great! - this might be whatian hutlto others it' s a toget together with enough TURN!! S egg. ff, I between -in ' some from our veiy the nf IG lt S people amormng bneath aeea on you. S S y just lookfon the bright side: it shortens. classes and your .soggy eggs and toast time to settlea .little before .getting to work. S i l Assembl1es!27 and bands
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