Edina High School - Whigrean Yearbook (Edina, MN)

 - Class of 1983

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Left: Jane Peterson offers assistance to Tim Bixby in applying his makeup before opening night. Below left: In a scene from Hello Dolly, Randy Berger wonders why Tim Bixby wants to be alone with Bethany Rogers. Beiow right: Doug Montgomery,aas Horace Van- dergelder, gives it his a . Bottom: The chorus members pay tribute to Dol- Iy. 21

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The combined efforts of author Michael Stewart and music and lyrics writer Jer- ry Herman produced the spectacular musical, Hello Dolly. Performing the lead roles were Pam Moore as Dolly and Doug Montgomery .as ' Horace Vandergeider. Dan Taube. Tim Bixby and Beth- any Rogers aiso contributed to the success of the show. Nanci Greene played her PLA role to the T, delighting the audience throughout the entire show with her portray- al of Minnie Fay, the timid seamstress. The chorus, consisting of thirty-four dedir cated students, sang and danced with gusto, comple- menting the major charac- ters, and amusing the audi- ence. As in any play, the or- chestra played mo pun in- tendedi a big part in the musical. Percussionist Julie 66 IO Harrold commented, al- though practices were long and tedious, the show was well worth the effort! Also contributing to the total pro- duction were the crew mem- bers: make-up, set construc. tion, publicity, poster, prop- erties, tickets, lights, and sound. Rehearsals were many, disrupting homework, relax- ation and tempers. Doug Montgomery's parents re- marked after his first gruff lines, iiHeis been acting iike that all Vweek. The hard work paid off, however, as Dolly proceeded to pair de- lighted couples together, while planning her own mar- riage as well. Again, Edina students kept us spellbound with their amazing talent. 99 20 HELLO DOLLY Pam Moore. as Dolly Levi, looks and sounds stun- ning in the title role.



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Talley Flora and Diane Raab share both a happy and a pensive moment together. Jane Haugen and Rana Tahtinen enjoy the bene' fits of their family group. SPIRITED STUDENTS Throughout the year, many high school students found they needed some- thing to worship other than their sixth hour clock telling time at 2:24 and counting. People needed to be spiri- tually uplifted in their lives. In our community, churches and synagogues had youth advisors on their staff plan- ning organizations to serve the religious needs of high school students. One such organization was Pilgrim Fellowship, or P.F. as it was normally called. The routine of this group consisted of about two hundred high school students singing songs, 22 RELIGION praying, and listening to talks given by two seniors who openly and willingly shared their faith through their own experiences. An- other of the larger groups was one called Coffee House. At Coffee House, people met once a month for a time of singing and fellow- ship. LI.S.Y. iLlnited Syna- gogue Youthi helped to reach the faith of others. Even though those groups reached out to sever- al people at one time, some people had a need for a more in-depth group. To meet these students' needs, groups such as Oasis, Cabi- net, F.C.A. iFellowship of Christian Athletesi, Share, and J.Y.P. iJewish Youth Programi were set up in such a manner that people got support and understand- ing from other members of their faith. The decision to pursue their faith was a chal- lenge to them because peer pressure at school was quite heavy. Some of the religious or- ganizations offered students weekends devoted to help strengthen and grow in their faith. Among these retreats were T.E.C. iTeens Encoun- ter Christi, Castaway, and Camp Herzl. Many people who went on those retreats got a break of relief of school and at the same time, came home with a spiritual high that could not be ex- plained in one phrase. Many people had said that the only way to experience a spiritual high was to go on one of these getaways. Although the leaders of these groups helped the high school students achieve their spiritual de- sires, the students returned the favor by doing service projects. Whether they painted a house, raked lawns, sold Christmas trees, or sold pizza kits, they did this to show how proud they were of their faith.

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