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. ' -aff, xi is ' ,F st, t . ' F' k, Myrna Norton, Bfffb MEMBERS OF THE MADRIGAL SINGERS were: Kback rowl Roger Elillllitli, Bexdirglrgfoggligwtargiariiprtt,KEgQ,noMam2yn Moose, accompamstl Pdmpeflni Joel B0 km9leff Dun BOM, Doug Soulekjoel -Jorgerlsiqmfhkaili ldgt Ellglvnl Doug Schetnlan. Pctcrson, Ted Koelln, ifront rowl Mr. S. K. LotSP6IClh dlfecloff 0 'Y College adrigal Organizedg Sings Un Choir Tour New to the music department at General Beadle this year was a sixteen voice group known as the Mad- rigal Singers. The group, under the direction of Mr. S. Kenneth Lotspeich, was selected from the college choir. The singers met once a week for rehearsal and made their debut appearance on the Christmas program, tele- vised over KSOO-T.V. The group was featured on the choir tour held an- ll nuahy each spring. Selections made popular by the musical organization included Falling In Love With Lover: 410 S ' n is H , n aturday Night, Turtle Dove, and I Ain't Down Yet. Sf'Vl'f9 0.5 a three-year pianist for the college choir is but one of the many contributions which Marilyn Moos I ' ' ' e at rightl has given to the music depart- ment at GBSC. Marilyn is a membe f th ll b d ' ot private music lessons. Sh 'r 0 e Co ege on and gives G number b . 1 e continually lends her talent at the keyboard dY SFVVWQ L05 UCCUUTPUUIQY for practice sessions, recitals, and musical pro- uctions. .asf fflll. Marilyn also utilized her vocal ability in the home- Coming variety show where she san ' g in a vocal quartet. 84 4 OU
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I' 'if : l Vi , 'ftvnv - A figs. V V , , ,UI MR , , A4155 ' l A A L lil ln ' 3 girl ABOVE RIGHT: lOl l?l pounds of fun - that was Nellie's Honeybun. AT LEFT: After a wonderful party, Nellie bubbles like the champagne as she offers Emile a glass with Here, ' you can have some, too. I An Island of usio, Laughter, r -. 1-.... ,',, nl. ,,,, .Wav-4,,Z?sQQmLfi The.sailars agree with McCaffrey that ther ' 1. -, e lus aint n th . . 0 l llke 0 Qlflle, W0m0nly, female, feminine dame! and Romance Comes Alive inl r I I Soul Rodgers and Hammersteinis South Pacific brought-to I Kennedy Hall Auditorium, crowds that reached standing room-only proportions. The forty-five member cast thril eh the audiences with the love story of Ensign Nellie F0rlOl1S T and the French planter, Emile de Becque. South Pacific is based on James A. Michener's Tales of the South Pacific and tells the story of nurses and navy min T stationed on the Pacific islands during World 'War Il. mi the story of Emile and Nellie unfolds, there IS also C9-A petition developed between the island's Wheeler-dealeI:cS, the Bloody Mary and Luther Billis. Lt. Cable meets.L1a ,ha - Polynesian daughter of Bloody Mary. Things begm to P pen everywhere at once. Gloria Adams, General Beadle's own Mary Martmlalvgl awarded Best Actress of the Year for her portrayqd for Nellie. Roger Pamperin receive-d the Best Actor avva leads r his characterization of Emile. Supporting the roman icschet- , were Liat - Kitty Bondesen, and Lt. Cable - DOME and l nan. Comedy leads were Ruth Wilson as Bloody haflflgest Dennis Bossman as Luther Billis. Denny received 'C 9 Supporting Actor award for this role. James L. Johnson directed the musical, aHd,A1g31E1SnfV'Q22 1 did the technical staging. Assisting as student d1reC 0 1 Sandy Moose and Audrey Hove. ' l i r 86 A
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