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l rl A6AA,1V , The cowboys invite ladies of the Wild West Show to dance. it , , ,, l r gf l I I Q W'il ii': , ,. .,,,,.,,. ,, 4.- w4-mg to tm mgenpeel' i Decorum is destroyed as the show people arrive at the ball. r Impressive choreography once again stole the show. Sitting Bull CGeorge Adamsl adopts Annie in a rigorous Indian ritual. Debutante Chris Adams flirts with Annie s man , W b V I n :if fu ' A :,' These posters are one example of the work behind the scenes
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effwz exam ' eeacdw The Div. II auditorium is packed with people impatient to see The 1978 all-school musical Annie Get Your Gunf' Most arrive early to find good seats and the hot, noisy auditorium makes wait- ing uncomfortable. The curtain rises on time though, and the crowd forgets discomforts to concentrate on the play. Portraying the life of Annie Oakley C1860-19261 at the begin- ning of her fame as the world's best niarksman, the play is ranked as one of the most popular for high schools to perform. Irving Berlinls music was expertly performed by selected LSHS band stu- dents under the direction of Mr. Russ Berlin. Added to that were long hours of hard work and the exceptional talents ofthe cast and crew. The result-a truly enjoyable evening. Working with such a large cast presents problems, admitted . drama coach Bonnie Ewing. But we also had an unbelievable a- 1 mount of volunteers to help with costumes, make-up, posters, sets i and scenery. The cooperation between the cast and crew was ter- rific. Mrs. Irene Young and Mr. Robert Heuman directed the Lindsey Black gave the part of Annie her best Shot- vocal aspects of the musical and did an excellent job. Over 160 students tried out for parts in the play, which emphasizes the growing interest and support from students in the recently re- 1 vived practice of school musicals. With this kind of team effort, the play was a huge success in spite of technical difficulties with sound and stage space. The sound was a lot better this year,', commented one cast member. But we still can't wait to work in the new performing arts build- ing! 1 W.T.Ditt ,w dM ' - ' . . man ar anes, and Tom Flint sing to Annie. Amy Wyssman is the innocent daughter of scheming Jennifer Clingenpeel.
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x Old familiar faces as well as new ones marked the first day of school for '79 seniors. Seniors took part in many activities in the fall such as football, cross country, and volley-ball. Seniors anx- iously anticipated Homecoming and the naming of their queen. Seniors chose Cindy Shuck as l978,s Homecoming queen with Cheryl Stroud and Sondra Mucke in her court. The class also took first place in the float competition. Fall eased its way into winter and with it came Christmas and the twenty-third annual NHS Candlelighting service. The beginning of the new year meant many things to the 779 graduating class. For some it meant early release and for others it meant spending their last semester with faces that would remain in their memories. February brought Courtwarming and once again seniors appointed a queen to re- present them. Denise Cooper was chosen queen, and Shere Sipes and Melody Rife accompanied her as attendants. Then, before seniors realized it, May had come and with it graduation cere- monies. Seniors were dismissed from classes May 17 and in just a few short days came Baccalaureate. Seniors took part in Com- mencement exercises May 22. As seniors looked at the faces of the past 12 years they realized they must now meet the faces of their future. ffwmvw Manuel Abeln George Adams Anita Atchison Rhonda Atkinson Jeanene Aylward - 1 Julie Adams 5 Steve Adcock Lori Bailey Tamara Bailey Teri Bailey we X , . .xx X ai Pam Akers Rhonda Allen Bart Baker Jackie Barney Janice Barry Divii l 4 A 4 L Seni' - -- mf. 4. -.L - ---.f- 4-er. -.-,..,...i.,.,, ,,,,,,., .,, , Lg., : r i . 4 cm Q. ,, W- F , n v ' u:v.wu- ' -- - t vw:----......-.. - ---ein.---.-me-.S 8-2. - ....-- mr .
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