Midlothian High School - Trojan Yearbook (Midlothian, VA)

 - Class of 1979

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habs tobe sae pene Naess Tevye and his family say good-bye to Anatevke. Everyone congratulates Motel on attaining his new sewing machine The entire cast joins in the song “Tradition.” Academics 19

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Fiddler On The Roof A fiddler on the room? Hard to believe? Not if one attended the drama department’s spring production, Fiddler On The Roof. In the musical, the appearance of a fiddler on the roof of Tevye’s house was an ordinary and recurrent event. Fiddler On the Roof told the story of a Jew- ish man named Tevye and his family. Tevye lived with his family in the Jewish community of Ana- tevka. Tevye and his family adhered strictly to the doctrines of the Jewish faith. Throughout the entire play, one was made aware of the many Jewish traditions. These traditions ranged from the role played by each member of the house- hold, to the role of the matchmaker in the com- munity, to the role of the Jewish faith in their daily lives. However, by the end of the play, many of these traditions had been ignored in or- der to maintain the happiness and unity of the family. The cast, director, and stage crew had all spent many hours preparing for their presentation of Fiddler On The Roof. But, on opening night they knew that their work and their time had not been wasted. All those who attended the play agreed that they had witnessed not only a brillant dra- matic performance, but also a magnificent musi- cal production. After being told they must leave Anatevke, Tevye and Golde become very upset. 18 Academic CAS ILORCHARAGTERS TOVY Css osed hvcss tote letalesen studies eeaeceds Wicd eSOat igen peta Ventre e tetpete orem ne John Fechino, Jr. Xo) (0 (Param emrrr tenner ier eri ein here. yh aymad Gila Alan Lynne Mercure T ZOMG Shisesdeath Sitcspesceatecuceensuucenestsetetes thakacs tenet eet detente teens Oe tne ene Liz McIntyre HOE) sesccccscsedeccgece deeasten ecm cee teaee tee te Dae cue est aeeen sa Lee ean aC Oe eReEEE Carolyn Hunter Chava hich tices tietersesursteecsteeerst ovis ccereetcetemevt i eeiey hs cce eh ate er eee meee Donna Ruggiero SPVintZe bic...co Uh saseecetsasscetoetaseen csetust ye statuers uc dters cere ener eee Susan Bailey Bielka deisccidscovseesisaRebtecds cs ceteea sb cok teeven tet eet tesecaee er eee oe ny eeeent eee Jeannette Faison Yent@ 22.2 eee woasthascses hash dens suc tecmee cone CeCee weedeat s ent TORR eC e eee nn Andrea Meyers Motel ii.:.:.cteitcieceette toneececesceten a etiiee te tee coeteceries Entre er anon eT ame anne Mike Spencer Per chi cscsscsscsicaseeieree anteter ithe tern erastia ere ttre ve te reteset tree ete merrier Charles Sewall Lazar=WOlfs Shs ssectesnteren attearce tities aemrves Incceetetree cotta reese Steve Enderle MOrdGhid tres nesctececssusesccnceestccsarics teeta sctccteserteies att clits irene reeset ee ene Kevin Hall Rabbi ice wi tieseast tease, corecstetuectoesoatecreceteeaeeres Peaeer te Uae Cnt eset a aneeeeen Doug Jaeger Calle [2] Rreermnrn L come enna cariia eels money Lahn s cite Oe ties Jeff Lynn AVIADV Ya Risectfer ness ck Sos cat taaccovnttdscvesuicsornetccrs saccateeoriee settee otc teen eae eer Jim Glass NACI sas ZitalteB as ccs testes eevee ulawber tes nk aventura Kevin Jones Grandma=Izeltel.coscnysrretsenurencter cnc teltes renee rer terete eee Cathy Slemp Fruma-Saran.s.c..snstecvercntncnueh eine ie ee ore ene iareny eee Claire McKenzie Fy Ola tas:teavteccaacite.scevscactetantentsecteescact toes cold ee aes I Sena Bill Freimuth CONStAD IG EEA seb ete ieteees fess cct coumcea gto ete RUPE Fen eert ree Or ante ae Brian Yuhase DASA ss bebeccsensecscctrcacateeercninte Syseduneeecas te Guatoti eotwr teria Mitete mere eee Maury Bareford Sham el sts. 2005. SNS aa baes chest veeet Bed stants Rete reer norameen nee av ete Wendy Hart DPE CTO Riese ik Water c cet ee ace en reodae teehee pee eae eer nT nnn reer eee Katherine Baugher Vocal DIFGCtOri. 2) Exerc ttc crt tere meee renee Ne ree eer Rebecca Wright COOMCUCEON sestak veden tiie ce RRR ce eee James G. Hale CHOrEOBraPNer iy -crsctertec, -ccresmitcnee Metre tee oreo me nena cen eee eeeennnes L. Bradford Boynton Stage: Manageliisctc..:.Uicvcscisnsrecsceapes aseeeese metre eee rree rt a tae een Marj Selby BUSINESS ManaBer.icistccrverscetitceecctoctocette: cert cer tiene encarta Susan Belsha ASsistant Ghoreogtaphel pegs ttt meer tere eee Tracey Campbell Yente, the matchmaker, discusses with Golde possible matches for her three daughters.



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A Visit To Se ee A Foreign , Ws palette italia iia, | gieeeediaeemmaemnaiena | { : Country For several weeks before Midlothian’s annual Language Week, one could not pass through the upstairs hall after school without hearing the voices of students involved in frantic activity. These students were making plans for both the foreign exchange student assembly and the taster’s supper. This year Language Week took place over a period of two weeks instead of the usual week. The Language Department was forced to change the date for the taster’s supper because of the heavy accumulation of snow which had caused the schools to close for a total of ten days. This year’s foreign exchange student assembly took place on March 1. Two students from Midlo were present at each assembly to question the foreign exchange students. The panel con- sisted of seven students from Germany, Sweden, Canada, Argentina, New Zealand, Chile, and Co- lumbia. They were asked such questions as, “What do you do during free time?” and “What do you plan to study in college?” The sixth annual Midlothian Taster’s Supper was on March 10th. The supper gave students the chance to try salads, vegetables, main dishes, and desserts from many countries. This year life- sized drawings of children from all parts of the world were used to decorate the cafeteria where the supper was held. Usually, the money from the taster’s supper goes to aid a student at Midlo who is planning to participate in the foreign exchange program dur- ing the summer. However, this year the net profit from the taster’s supper increased, so the Lan- guage Department was able to present two scholarships instead of the usual one. Pam Eu- bank and Lisa Selph were the happy recipients of these scholarships. All the students who at- tended agreed that both the taster’s supper and the assembly had provided for them an opportu- nity to take a closer look at countries outside the United States. The arranging of the food marks the beginning of the night’s activities. 20 Academics

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