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Band Performs at Michigan State Mary Beth McCl0ry is one of Majorettes L. Bass, L. Golden, M. McClory, and C. Shoop were selected from a the four girls on the twirling field often competitors. team. MARCHING Marching Band. Row one: L. Golden, L. Bass, R. Loren, E. Grant, L. Sklar, D. Yankee, L. Liebold, P. Fillinger, T. Taaffee, M. Rifkin. M. McClory. C. Shoop. L. Diamond, Row two: L. Lessen, L. Gladstone, L. McDowell, R. Silver- nail, A. Lazano, D. Foreman, C. Ashley, K. DeBono, G. Ryzinski, J. Aprahamian, S. Lessen, M. Melow, M. Zoldan, P. Melow. Row three: L. Kaipio, K. Juttunen, D. LaVoie, L. Brittman, D. Beerbohm, D. Gladstone, J. Lantto, S. Gurian, D. Yates, C. Turek, S. Donnelly, T. Waldmen, J. Hicks. J. Watterstone, P. Feder, D. Sherman. Row four: D. Millinoff, A. Bango, P. Campbell, P. Millinoff, K. Moody, S. Case, B. Jones, E. Wright, J. Kaplan, S. Wilson, L. Prisk, K. Smith, A. Wechsler, J. Nyeste, L. Brownstone. Row five: B. Wassman, B. Rippon, M. Kuehn, T. Sydor, D. Redford, R. Stras- berger, R. Mclntosh. B. Muir. R. Prisk, H. Ping, D. Turek, S. Rysinski, C. Lantto, M. Berman, S. Anderson, B. Forman.
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Q Q 'owe .M , Miss Madrigal fMarsha Catletl watches the bitter conflict between mother fBarb Ouellette? and daughter tLora Eriksonj. Freshmen Star in Play Sunday evening. 8:00. Endless weeks of rehearsing reached their peak as Enid Bagnold's Chalk Garden Came to life for one night only. This strange and witty comedy involves an unusual little girl tSherri Smithl who is dominated by her overbearing grandmother tBarb Ouellettel. Alienated from her mother tLora Eriksonb. her only companion is a weak- willed manservant tBlaise Preboj until Miss Madrigal. CMarsha Catlettl accepts the post of governess to the child, and things begin to happen. Gary Shiffman played the doddering old judge, while excellent comic relief was provided by Carol Besserman, as the nurse. Chris Nicholson and Sherry Brodsky completed the predominantly freshman cast. Drama teacher Mr. Robert Gregory, directed the production. During approximately six weeks of rehearsal, assistant director Mary Nivison and Kay McMachen spent hours, scripts in hands, coaching their novice actors. A fanciful set. including a real tree and piles of dead leaves. was built with the help of the play production class.
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Symphonic Band. Row one: L. Kopelman. P. Feder, L. Diamond. J. Kaplan. L. Brittman. K. Smith. A. Wechscler, G. Ryzinsky. D. LaVoie. L. Brownstein. S. Lesson. S. Case. S. Wilson. Row two: J. Apprahamian. L. McDwoell. P. Fill- inger. P. Campbell. S. Donnelly. T. Wheeler. L. Bass. L. Gladstone, B. Loren. D. Yates, L. Prisk. E. Wright. J. Hicks, J. Waterstone. K. Moody. R. Straussberger. D. Beerbohm. S. Gurian, M. Mellow, D. Millinoff. S. Pozniak. T. Bango. M. Berman. D. Redford. C. Lantto. B. Muir. M. Kuehn. T. Sydor. S. Ryzinsky. R. Mclntosh. B. Rippon. D. Turek. Row three: L. Sklar. M. Rifkin. L. Liebold. T. Taaffee. E. Grant, D. Yankee. B. Prisk, B. Wassman. B. Forman. Band Marched Seventy Drum Major Larry Diamond Four Majorettes. one drum major and seventy band members under the direction of Mr. John Neztek. traveled to Michigan State University lo- cated in East Lansing. There they participated in the after game activities that were viewed by thou- sands. 5 Y FA on December 17. ensemble festival. The The sixty member symphonic band began its concert 'season with the annual Christmas program Individual talents were recognized as several students took part in the district and state solo and festival took place during the months of February and March. The spring season was highlighted by a jour- J ney to the district and state band festival. and the ' . i annual spring concert in May. The band's last major appearance was at the graduation ceremonies in June.
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