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MF-?Q.A.I1i53i Fi I 'HHH' Fi lA.Q7ifW On February 4, 1985, Garland Christian Academy presented its first musical-drama with over 120 high school students participating. The play, Raise the Flag, was produced and directed by the Academy of Arts and Dr. Nicky Chavers from Greenville, S.C. The play told the story of well-known Americans that contributed to the history of the United States, such as Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Lydia Darragh. This play was a culmination of a week long seminar consisting of make-up and lighting classes, and scene rehearsals. Even though weather conditions caused school to be cancelled two days, interrupted valuable practice time and forced the performance date to be changed, the cast per- formed admirably andthe audience was truly appreciative. George Washington, played by John Vanover, writes a letter while at Valley Forge. The Gray Goose Trial scene added a spice of humor to the play. Dorrie Williams and Kenneth Raney 116 rehearse the Lincoln assassination scene.
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SPRIDIG FESTIVAL - In April, students from Texas and Oklahoma converged on Garland Chris- tian Academy for the annual Spring Festival. Both the band and the choir received l ratings and many individual entries from Garland Christian received superior ratings. When the scores were added up at the end of the day, a difference of only fifteen points separated the first and the third place winner. Garland Chris- tian Academy placed third, with Wind- sor Hills taking the first place trophy to Oklahoma. Hopefully, next year the trophy will come home to G.C.A.! A middle school duet performs for the student body in preparation for the Spring Festival. James Bonfoey performs for the judges in the in- strumental solo competition. 118 l
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