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14 Musical BRAD ROSEBERRY, a member of rhe chorus, rosses a quick smile over his shoulder to Josie JoAnn Porter) while a fellow dancer, Dan Kinzer, gazes off in the distance SINGING WAS NOT the only ralenr displayed during the musical. Here Kara Harkless and Kirk Myers demon- strare their acrobatic ralents GEORGE M. COHAN (Chris Wagner) strides across the stage while telling the audience of his plans for the furure DRESSED IN AUTHENTIC rurn-of-the-cenrury clothing, the members of the chorus add a rouch of sparkle to the musical
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STANDING IN LINE ar McDonald's after a baskerball game is common for the Barons. Here Sharon Souder waits for her Big Mac and fries, FIRE DRILLS make it possible for these students ro grab just a little more free time for themselves. Here they wait patiently ro return to class. DEKALB HIGH SCHOOL TALKING WITH FRIENDS is normally what Rosann Ru- dolph does, bur it seems as if something (or someone?) has caught her attention. Free Time 13
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Chris Waguer Leads Large Cast Te Musical Production George WU! On November 16 at 7:30 p.m. the DeKalb auditorium curtain went up on DURING REHEARSAL, the cast works hard to reach THESE PIT BAND MEMBERS show thor self discipline and this year’s musical production George perfection. Here they finish singing “Give My Regards concentration are important factors in a successful per- MI” For the next two hours the audi- 1° Broadway.” fompalce ence enjoyed watching the high school FUER Ee students sing, dance, and act to the best of their capabilities. Chris Wagner portrayed George M. Cohan, an enthusiastic young singer and dancer who desperately wanted to sell his act to Broadway producers. Un- fortunately his parents (Bruce Edwards and Tammy Simon) and sister JoAnn Porter) didn’t always agree with him. But over a period of several years the family did audition for several parts, and eventually their troublesome differ- ences faded. Because of this year’s unusually large cast of thirty, each member had to make a special effort to learn his or her lines. Besides the tremendous effort ex- erted by the cast, the back-up crews, pit band, and directors also played a large role in the success of ‘George MI!” 15
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