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The bi-annual school musical Carousel, produced by RHS students March 15th and l6th proved to be a suc- cess. Billy, lGregg Loughridgel, and Julie lNancy Truittl, were the major characters in this poignant love story set in the early l900's. Nettie Fowler lKathy Hilll was a consoling cousin to Julie while Carrie lMary Michell and Mr. Snow lMark Hos- kinl portrayed a loving couple and the chorus provided choreography and vari- ous musical numbers. Mr. Roberts, drama coach and Mrs. Honess, musical director, conducted the musical and practice rehearsals, while Jackie Corley taught the choreography. Both performances were attended well and enioyed immensely by the audience. Musical Production of Carousel in Auditoriu TPC! f . es 26fACTlVlTlES wx' THIS PAGE, TOP: The girls' chorus serenades Carrie on her upcoming wedding to Mr. Snow as Julie looks on. TOP: At Nettie FowIer's Spa, the girls prepare for the clam bake. LEFT, BOTTOM: The sailors sing a sailors song Jigger lJay Moorel and Billy enter in. RIGHT: Billy and Julie sing of their love for each other. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, LEFT: Beth Johnson as Louise tries to sway Tom Prochnow, a circus character, in a scene. CENTER, LEFT: Kathy Hill as Nettie sings You'll Never Walk Alone. LEFT, BOTTOM: The Carousel cnc rus prepares for a camp out. RIGHT, TOP: The promotional poster for Carousel in the auditorium's lobby. BOT TOM RIGHT: Mr. Snow sings to Carrie of their future plans to marry.
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GOAL 34,000 AMOUNT PLEDGED: S- v W- 1.7082 PONSOR: KENT oossv TOP LEFT: Midway through the Radiothon the tote board showed the amount pledged, but more contrib- utions were on their way. TOP RIGHT: Typing up a list of prize winning contributors is Dan Lux. During the Radiothon, prizes were awarded to various callers. CENTER RIGHT: Waiting for the phones to ring and the pledges to roll in are iust a small group of the many Roosevelt students who gave their time to work at the Radiothon, BOTTOM LEFT: John Hambrick, Cleveland television personality and Ohio's Cancer Crusade Chairman, takes a pledge from a telephone contributor. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Hambrick arm wrestles Nancy Truitt for a contribution to the Ameri- can Cancer Society as Kent Mayor, Joe Sorboro and others look on. ADIOTHON 74 Ausmcin CANCER SOCIETY oal With 4000. -'..'.!f- ' .Mid 1 'icgr I ,V Ewa ,wtf ACTIVlTlES!25
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