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All who witnessed Northwestern’s spring production, DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS stepped back in time to the 1890s. Complete with patriotic decorations, nickel pop¬ corn, old advertisements, and all the hissing, booing, and cheering one could muster, the spring melodrama captured an era of the American theatre that has almost vanished. Over two thousand spectators booed the villain, cheered the hero to victory, sighed at the beautiful heroine, ducked from an on-rushing train, and escaped for two hours to enjoy a bygone era. Dirty Works at the Crossroads Spring Play 23
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I Man of La Mancha A man whom everyone believed was crazy—a man whom everyone thought was no good to anyone. Vet this man, because of his deep faith and dedication to what he believed, touched and uplifted a young lady whose life had only a faint glimmer of hope. The actors, actresses, and musi¬ cians in the fall musical, MAN OF LA MANCHA, prepared for six weeks to capture this feeling and to share it with the 3,000 people who attended the five performances in Riley Hall. Under the direction of Mike Gray and Dr. David Osterlund, more than 60 students staged one of the most demanding musicials in an exciting and uplifting manner. All who wit¬ nessed the production left with a piece of the “Impossible Dream ” 22 Fall Play
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Christmas Concert The Annual Christmas at Northwes¬ tern presentations are major events on the Northwestern campus. More than 200 students and virtually all of the musical organizations were in¬ volved in these presentations wit¬ nessed by 2,000 friends of the College, This year ' s theme, ‘Day of Rejoic¬ ing;’ was highlighted by an original processional by Mrs, Posegate which featured the combined choirs and the band. The College Choir, the Women ' s Choir, the Male Chorus, the Brass Choir, the Chamber ' Singers, and the College Band sang and played traditional and contem¬ porary carols. Carpenter s Work¬ shop offered dramatic presenta¬ tions. All sounded the message: Rejoice, rejoice, it is the day of rejoicing; In Bethlehem there is born a King, Rejoice, Sing merrily, Sing with joy ,. Clockwise: The College Choir, Male Chorus, Women ' s Choir join in the Day of Rejoicing Director David Osterlund directs the Concert Band. Richard Ed- Strom directs the College Choir. Julie Bomstad at the piano. The Women’s Choir lights candles. 24 Christmas Concert
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