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Forensics is a very rewarding activity for Marshall students. The team partic- ipated in five tournaments with other Southern Wisconsin junior highs. The students were extremely successful and gained enormous experience in the areas of interpretation of literature and prose speaking. Mrs. lglar feels, The benefits from participating in Forensics can be end- lessly profitable. The music department performed the musical Scrooge this December. The show was very successful and quite different from anything that had been done before at Marshall. Miss Schuette feels the large cast overcame the many problems a show of this scale may involve. She also said it was a very valuable experience for the cast members. Marshall's all school play this year was The Bad Children which was performed this February. It was a comedy takeoff on Hansel and Gretel. the classic folk tale. Mrs. Ran- dall, the director, thinks the large stage crew did an excellent job on the gin- gerbread house and the ten foot tree. This is the first play at Marshall with specially made sets. Mrs. Randall said, I enjoyed working with the cast members and stage crew. F ORENSICS AND PLAYS Row 1: Heather Linnemann. Cyndi Helquist. Kelly Halfmann, Kim Francis, Amy Gabower, Dorothy Rondeau, Lisa Stratton. Row 2: Mrs. lglar, Kelly Waterman, Andy Poppas, Betsi Davis, Suzanne Knox, Donna Fenrick. Row 3: Grace Kowal, Eric Ritland, Torn Cummins. Willis McCoy, Chris Ozburn, Kandy Jones. Karen Barrett. Not pictured: Jenny Creek, Kris Marklein, Mike Mitchell, Shawn Rainey, Becky TeBeau. Left to Flight: Tim Harrie, Doug Davis, Cyndi Helquist. Becky Kinservik, Bill Ziegler, Chris Glasgow, Jim Smith. Not pic- tured: Frank Youtzy. Scrooge cast and crew after a night performance. 55
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