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Outstanding musicians at Mar¬ shall were more plentiful this year than in the past, as membership in TRI-M was given a great boost. The Modern Music Masters gave a suc¬ cessful talent show for the Music Department, consisting of fine choral and instrumental perform¬ ances. This talent show was a display of the school ' s best musical talent. TRI-M also fosters on for musical literature. These music masters try to simplify the jobs of the department directors by as¬ sisting them wherever possible. Above: Tri-M — Bottom row; left to right: Nancy Watt, Kevin Cauley, Robin Kabrich, Wendy Montague, Powell Brown, Brenda Bailey, 2nd Row: Jeanne Morrison, Beth Durrin, Carol Wheeler, Vicki Carter, Fran¬ cesca Hodges, Karen Keyes, Karen Chapin, Kathy Duvall. 3rd Row: Roy Lashbrook, Lynn Marshall, Karen Wolf, Ann Ponsford, Cathy Brock, Rick Henshaw, Mike Wilson, JoAnn Bel I iotti, Diane Farlow. Top Row: Chris Hansen, George Young, David Woods, Roger Zbel, Greg Gabriel, Bruce Newton, Paul Newell, Darryl Zanuck, Boyd Robertson, Gene Cordolis. Right: THE¬ SPIANS — Bottom Row: Dana Wenzel, Alice McKernon, Cindy Waters. 2nd Row: Carolyn Chryst, Margie Commerce, Tammy Kendall, Dennis Hedge, Kimberly Hamilton. Top Row: Jim Lee, Dave Shepherd, Dave Cote. 84
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A new idea was started this year in the Choral Department. Because of the lack of girls needed for a girls chorus, Mrs. Mary Craig, the choral director, combined a girls choir with a mixed choir to make the Mixed Chorus. The year started off with in¬ experience in singing, but by the end of the year the choir proved successful. The enthusiasm of the Girls En¬ semble made them the successful choir that they were. Althoueh the usual trips to churches and interme¬ diate schools were cancelled be¬ cause of the energy crisis, the group added much pleasure to the main concerts at the school. Above: Tera Glasgow and Vicki Carter per¬ form a duet. Left: Protestors put a lot of heart into their songs at the Songs of Pro¬ test Concert. Organizations 83
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Imagination and style: moke them believe Students who are interested in the theatrical arts are welcome in the Drama Club. Marshall ' s club, made up of over two hundred students, offers many outlets for creativity and self expression. A va¬ riety of productions, including South Pacific, Story Theater, and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man on the Moon Marigolds allowed students to find themselves in the diverse aspects of the theater. Eigh¬ teen one acts provided a glimpse of different playwrites ' styles and talents. Although the energy crisis caused complications in rehearsal time and transportation, the enthu¬ siasm of the Drama Club prevailed The rewards of the theater manifest themselves in many ways, one of them being a membership in the Thespians. Marshall has twenty thespians, each having earned the necessary points which are earned through hard work in all aspects of production. Above: DRAMA CLUB — left to right; Bottom Row: Judy Cannon, Kevin Camp¬ bell, Tammy Kendall, Margie Commerce, Dennis Hedge, Chris Chadwick, DeDe Chapelle, Richard Leahy, Alice McKernon, Dana Wenzel, Cindy Seelig. 2nd Row: Brenda Ponsford, Shawn Carlson, Mark Langohough, Brenda Robertson, Karen Weir, Nathalie Hughes, Ann Worthman, Jane Gilmore, Jessie Ruabik, Susie Shaw, Kathy Jones, Tiari Wilson, Teresa Leadford, Raquel Sheehi, Natalie Sheehi. 3rd Row: Carolyn Chryst, Resse Klein, Scott Pierce, Lenoa Schoumacher, Janice Lindberg, Mary Hayes, Mary Weiss, Tony Walkins, Susan Dueerin, Gail Jeffords, Joanne Steane, Lawrence Farmer, Laura Hanratta. 4th Row: David Shepherd, Jim Lee, David Cote, Brenda Robertson, Mark Cansehorf, Eileen Humber, Kimberly Hamilton, Joyce Martin, Kim Evans. Left: Scott Pierce and Robert Shoumacher add the final touches to a drama set. I 85
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