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, . - ,f , ' I V 9 - - 64 - 11 t Ladue s 27th annual musical production, Anything Goes, set BMW? iggi , page , it -' .r,,,r,i,.,, A W K iid : --..1 ts i iii? ,A Y ,. 1 gwfibi z .wiijizzf ' fs aboard the ocean liner the S.S. American sailed smoothly through five nights of unparalleled performance. The opening scene intro- duces the unusual array of passengers which include the popular night club singer Reno Sweeney lNina Gabianellil and her six angels, public enemy number thirteen, Moonface Martin lBrad Emertl disguised as a minister, and the high society figure Hope Harcourt, accompanied by her fiance Sir Evelyn Oakleigh and her mother. When Billy, Hope's old boyfriend discovers her engagement, he remains aboard to convince Hope of his eternal love. When Billy learns that his borrowed passport and ticket belonged to public enemy number one, he creates ingenius des- guises to avoid detection and to entertain Miss Harcourt. Mean- F1 'Hs M 9 is Wiki its -f. . W - , m. .- '7 while Reno finds herself attracted to Sir Evelyn. Even though ? Mrs. Harcourt attempts to force Hope s marriage to Sir Evelyn, through a myriad of mix-ups, love conquers all. L ' Although inclement weather delayed the initial production , ' schedule, the devoted cast, crew, and orchestra, totalling 250, . t K quickly compensated for lost time. The musical was produced by 5 .A Miss Beth Kennett, with the aid of student director Carolyn . 'i.s Gou h, and managers Lori Heise and Ann Covert. Mr. Phillip 5 . .- J ffkv ' g fei g - E '.i'. g Murray, assisted by Hugh Secker-Walker co-ordinated the techni- I cal aspects. Mr. Joe Richardson and Mr. William Brackman di- g rected the vocal and instrumental music. Through the coopera- tion of staff and students, A'Anything Goes was a highlight of Ladue's 1978-1979 Drama season. f 9 t gg i faf'ff'mrJ4g2r' M1 1' ' swims 1' www new ' fi 36 Acisviiaesi E 1 bf.- fri if yli' bi all - sw S V 'il ':'l:Tf:f'f12:f5NsX4rS5f+ A
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i Y . if w f ' . . .Ji - K Make Way For Drama Panorama, sponsored by Mrs. Margret Cook, of- fered Ladue an excellent student newspaper. The center-spreads and editorials placed the bi-monthly paper in the All American category. The journal- ism talents of every staff member are combined to create a unique and enjoyable paper. Drama Club and Thespian Troupe 1109, sponsored by Miss Beth Kennett and the officers, Ann Covert, Chip Wheeler, Nina Gabianelli and Lori Heise, gives Laude plays to be proud of. Throughout the year, the talents of every member help put on a fall musical, fall play, spring musical and the student directed one-acts. Many of the clubs projects included Coffee Houses, float parties and a booth in the all-school carnival. The hard work and enthusiasm of the club members, make this seasons productions a success. Activities
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