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R , TWO MINUTES bef Ernesfa Talon and has+ily' pu+ 'Hue fini Sfanley Emmsley. thrilled their audiences BRING HOME THE BACON' A lmlarnous scene from an excellenf sluf pu+ on by fhe dramafics class af a foofball pep rally A
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X ax Advisor Mrs. Janssen-Crm. n DRAMATICS WiTh a large group OT TalenTed acTors and acTresses in The dramaTics class This year, The sTu- denTs OT Maui High School were enTerTained every monTh and a halT wiTh a play presenTed by The dramaTics class, under The direcTion oT Mrs. JaneT Janssen. To arouse pep in The sTudenTs beTore aTTending The Maui-Luna TooTball game, The dramaTics class puT on a TooTball slciT, The Sabers Bring Home The Bacon . aT The beginning oT The school year. The TirsT play oT The year was a Halloween play. The BewiTched and The Bewilderedm, which was so well enacTed and had The audience siTTing on The edge oT Their seaTs and biTing Their Tingernails. The Thanksgiving radio play, 'll.eT There be Bread , was a solemn buT meaningTul play. lnsTead oT a ChrisTmas play This year, The dramaTics class, wiTh The aid oT The band, presenTed a ChrisTmas Tableau. This Tableau was also presenTed aT The Kahului Shopping CenTer and aT The Paia Gymnasium as parT OT The EasT Maui CommuniTy AssociaTion's ChrisTmas program. ln The spring, The class pre- senTed Their lasT play, in which They perTormed like proTessionals. Though The sTudenTs had a loT oT Tun preparing and puTTing on The plays, They gained poise and selT-conTidence and The valuable experience oT appearing on sTage in TronT oT an audience. Skilled drama tists RUBBING HARD To remove her crepehair is Karen Bissen as Jerry Ann Kaaiakamanu diIigenTIy assisTs her. DRAw.Tlcs. Prom Row-csfal Able., cmpsfzef Ref. Miriam Rhwan. Videf FUi 'a'519'5d'lS fifff Dale Tw? Emesia Talon Rosaymda Aymasml ROW 2-Terry Maxsumcvc EC,-C+-Ay Taira-,rggu Ncrrna Mcrreira, Jcsephire J'-feros Rcsaine Neal, Paure Kelmiwi Karen Bissen,.Jerr-r Ann K55iQhc3,lIl53V'U, ROW 3--Verna Hcicana, M'dred P-erre7ra, l.ciu7sa Tabaco. Elaine Gibscn. M5554 Apjnax John Rowdy Rfhard MaTsubai,'asTE Aflen Haseia'-'-fa. l t A 5 U ' fr. F '- ,J f . HW I Q I i T' 31' 4: i ' . Z l, , , 1 VX ' if Ji x S fr i r li an .. 1 ' ' 1- . 5, ' 7:9-e I A 5 ., - , fa. :I Q1 -, , , f 1' T T im' I .. T, My i l .MV 1 1' . f tu-nr is--A in X y 7-D V J K7 Ay N Q 62 T if T T . T so ...Q T A AV il AI S Q V., 1 i . .1
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ur link with the communit . ,M H S RADIU BRUADCASTINB STATION clerful voice. describes MHS radio annoi-Ir' cer, RoberT Wassman. Advisor Mrs, Kiyosaki . . con sfruciive consulTanT, 64 PERSONALITY PLUS, accenTed by a won- RADIO PRODUCTION: SITTING-Donald HaramoTo. ROW 2- SylvesTer Baldovi, STephen PeTro, Joyce Tsuji, Audrey KinoshiTa, PaTsy Kalcihara. RADIO PRODUCTION Oh, we love The Halls oT lvy . . . WiTh This as The opening song, The Radio ProducTion Class puT on an inTeresTing radio program every SaTur- day nighT aT 6:45 P.M. The programs included inTerviews, TalenT shows, music, panels, discussions, and special shows Tor imporTanT holidays such as ChrisTmas and EasTer. Each member oT The class was responsible Tor pro- ducing a TiTTeen-minuTe show over KMVI. The en- TerTaining programs, plus The smooTh voice oT RoloerT Wassman, sfudenf announcer, aTTracTed a large audience Trom Mauils schools. The loroadcasTs were Taped in The Maui High School BroadcasTing .STaTion. The members noT only planned The programs, buT They also learned abouT radios, Tape recorders, and microphones Trom Their advisor, Mrs. Sue Kiyosalci. Maui High School is cerTainly indebTed To The Radio ProducTion class and Mrs. Kiyosalci Tor puT- Ting on These programs which broughT Tavorable public opinion Towards our school.
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