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O P L' as ng :-et: A Voyage to the South Pacific. On April 21, 22, and 23, drama members captured a three-hour glimpse of this colorful world for their audience The stage came alive with sailors, singing nurses, and dancing girls from the mystical island of Bali H'ai. Over seventy cast and crew members were involved in the combination musical-comedy-love story . which required hours of tedious rehearsal. Even Easter vacation was spent building sets , making costumes, and buying grass skirts. Under the direction of Ms Elaine Cox: Maria Hutchinson, student director: and Janet Moody, choreographer: a rip- roaring show was presented. ABOVE LEFT: 'Some Enchanted Evening . . . ABOVE: Four sailors - Brian O'Reil1y, Alex Porter. Russel Wood, and Rick Poulin operate the island's only Maytag washing machine. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Nellie and Emile were portrayed by Sophomore Ian Bogart and Senior Dave Orman. FAR LEFT: The overbearing Bloody Mary plans the marriage of her daughter Liat to Lieutenant Cable. These roles were played by Patty Haldeman. Janet Moody and lim Cannon. LEFT: The chorus of nurses look on as Nellie washes that man right outta her hair. 210 STUDENT LIFE! South Pacific
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Within a maze of Levi's and painter's pants, against the background of wood- grain bleachers, the casual dances injected a refreshing note into the social life of the student body. These gatherings were not only beneficial to the students themselves but the dances also raised money for such community organizations as Grassroots, Inc. , and The Howard County Association for Retarded Citizens. The 7th annual Back-To- School Dance opened the doors to the social season on September 17 . This dance sponsored by the Student Sen- ate, raised S300 for future use in organizational activ- ities. ABOVE: Sophomore Nick Fernaro slow- dances at the National Honor Society dance with freshman Nancy Baker. RIGHT: Ellen Schaeffer and Eddie Phipps attempt the bump at the National Honor Society Dance. OPPOSITE TOP: Susie Rooney. Cherie England. Janice Davis. and Barb Hafele pose for a picture at the Back-to-School Dance during the band's break. OPPOSITE LEFT: Senior Angle Vizzinl and junior Jane Lucido get things rolling at the Human Relations Dance. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Reno Myers frowns at another corny joke from Mr. Greenberg. 212 STUDENT LIFE!CasuaI Dances p School holds four casual dances Continuing this successful trend was the National Honor Society Dance on November 19. The large turnout of students danced from 8 to 11 to the , sound of the Maj estics . They attained their goal of S250 which was donated to Grassroots, Inc. , a non-profit organization providing aid and counseling for young people and their problems of today. The new year' was ushered in with the excitement of the 2nd annual Human Relations Dance. The dance held on January 22, was the major fund raiser for this club, which strives toward racial unity.
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