Fort Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Fort Madison, IA)

 - Class of 1972

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Y ,O Bob Cochran, Byron Marsh, and Scott Nickel, cowhands, learn how to do the tap dance for their dance routine. iff f . 1 ' 1 l v llllll f l li 2 ll its gi fi L, , ,, , i ' 2 i Mr. Slicker, assistant music director also assistant superintendent of schools, puts an added little feeling into his job. Sheri Oge, lerilyn Sanner, lan Rea, Ginger Ireland, and janet Rupert memorize their parts before rehearsal begins.

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wal P0085 Fowv P Oklahoma came off very well this year despite the problem of not having our own auditorium. Split shifts forced the casts to practice in the MPR, the gym, and 'at the junior high school. However, split shifts were an advantage in that the casts of juniors and seniors had a better practice schedule. This is the first time a musical pro- duction has been performed four nights. This is partly due to the problem of picking the best people from each cast to perform the third night. Two of the more interesting aspects of the musical were the Oklahoma hello and the Persian good-by which occurred when the peddler man, Ali Hakim, kissed Ado Annie in the Per- sian fashion and Will topped this with the Oklahoma hello kiss. Cindy Windsor, who portrayed the part Ado Annie, and Sandy Otte, Tissy Kuhlmeier, and.Amy Cook, dance hall girls, take a short break while rehearsing for the musical. Keith Frantz studies his part as Curly during a break in rehearsal. demonstrates her talents by working on the light crew. Lisa Slicker, a three-year veteran of Fort Madison High School musicals,



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What do you mean he may be innocent, I don't want a murderer like him loose on the streets, Kevin Reeder screams at the jury. U Let me at her, l'Il kill her! yells Bruce Sopher at H23 while Tim Love and Dave Kuhlmeier try to hold him back. ,s ' Max'-N , P- ',' Q W-...at Seeing the evidence of twin knives, Bruce Sopher still refuses to admit doubt while Dave Kuhlmeier ponders his convictions. Ann Haas, 37, states that she wants to get the vote over quickly in order to go home to her husband and attend the theater that night.

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