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Music Concerts Set Assemblies Two assemblies among those held at Serra were the winter choral concert and Godspell . Both were very enjoyable productions and each was unique in its own way. The winter choral concert was Serra's first musical performance, and it was very en- couragingl to see the self-discipline and appre- ciation s own on the part of the audience. The performing groups were the Advanced Band, directed by Mr. Lyle Stone, and three choruses: Beginning, Intermediate, and Senior, under the direction of Mr. Lorin Getline. Christmas-related songs sung by the chorus- es included Baby, Baby, What Are You Going To Be? , Do You Hear What I Hear? , and If Christ- mas Isn't Love . Others included Soft Rain , Day by Day , and Fruitcake , which recieved a standing ovation. There were two day performances and another for parents at night. Soloists in the Choral presentations were Crystal Armstrong and Laura I-lowland. Both musicians and vocalists did a greatjob. 'Godspell' was presented by a touring company from the University of Redlands, and was enjoyed and appreciated by the audience. It was a modernized, musical version of the Gospel of Matthew. Highlights of the musical were scenes depicting the crucifixion of Jesus and the Last Supper. H-W-. .v... . 2 5.
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Play Productions Definite Success The first plays of the year, went very well as the three nights of performances unfolded. Long, hard hours of practice and rehearsals paid off, and the audi- ences of all three nights enthusiastically applauded the casts of both plays. The first play 'Sorry Wrong Number' was a drama depicting a neurotic invalid whose husband is planning to murder her. But the tension caused by the play was quickly released by laughter as the next play, a comedy, 'Louder I Can't Hear You'. This play was about a family where nobody hears anybody else, and the mother is determined to make them listen. The plays were a definate success and the audiences were very enthusiastic. All of this together made the Play Production an enjoyable experience for parents, teachers, and students alike. Uhbgw.. , 1. What number are you calling please? Julie Hirst asks in the production of 'Sorry Wrong Number. ' 2. Shane McGoldrick and Katrina Oakeley stage a husband and wife argument for the first school plays of the year. 3. Ron Call plays the long suffering police- man, Duffy, who is the recipient of numerous phone calls during the play. 4. . I'm back! Katrina Oakeley announces to her unresponsive family as she tries to gain their attention in the play, 'Louder, I Can't Hear Youl' 32 Student Life
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