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Professor Mill applies his salesmanship techniques on Marion, the librarian. I he shenanigans of Marcellus (Dave Zander) and Professor Hill arc enlivened in the tunc A Sadder but Wiser Girl for Me Marion shrieks with surprise when Harold unexpectedly sweeps her off her feet The presentalion of MUSIC MAN on November 18,19, and 20, culminated weeks of preparation for the record musical in St. Anthony's history. Set in River City, Iowa, the play revolved around Professor Hill’s (Mike Christenson)shady attempts to form a non-existent boys' band. Donna Sampson played Marion, the librarian, the object of Hill's amorous pursuits. Director Mr. Fritz was assisted by Mr. MacKinney, vocal music teacher, and Mr. Bjorkland, instrumental music teacher. Miss Bickel supervised the costuming. Mr. Fritz stated. “It is always terribly rewarding to see the combined efforts of many talented and beautiful people reach fruition in a successful production. 17
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Talents reach fruition Eulalic Mackccknic Shinn (Bca Andcr- A ™mc cnsucs as a raveling salesman (Mike Pawlik) threatens to expose Hill's swindle. son) leads the townspeople in a patriotic tableau. In prudent garb, town biddies rehearse their cultural presentation for the upcoming festival.
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Sno-Daze falls on VHS In their musical Sno-Daze skit, seventh graders sing about the joys of snow shoveling. Lettermen Club President Mike Moore and Pep Club President Diane Anderson emcee ihc pepfest and review point totals. Royalty, dog sled races, broom-ball, snow sculptures, dances, and skits highlighted the 1972 Sno-Daze festivities. Seniors Mike Jakacki and Amy Berglund and freshmen Jerry Iacarella and Kris Henry were crowned at the week’s end pepfest. Class themes prevailed over the senior high grades. The seniors had a Western touch to their activities; the juniors, a Broadway theme; and the sophomores, '‘Super ’74!” With a yelp. Amy Berglund and Mike Jakacki win the crown for the seniors in a close contest. 18
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