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GARY MEREDITH Senior Court DEBBIE CALLAHAN BOBBY NESS CAFIOLYN CRATER CLINTY BISHOP Junior Court RANDY IVIcIVIICHAEL CINDI TORAYA DAVID MAGEE KATHY BURR Sophomore Court TERRY GRAHAIVI CHARISE RHODES BOB SCISCO LYNNE CROSTIC MR. and MISS South Dade 1968 s ms I .JANIS cooK
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ACT ONE lln The Moonlightl Following the Overture, the Narrator sets the mood of the story with the wistful Try to Remember. He then introduces the main char- acters: A boy, a girl, two fathers, and a waIl. The girl, Luisa, expresses her yearning for the adventurous life in the propulsive Much More, which leads into the ardent duet Metaphor, sung with the boy, Matt, across the wall that separates them. The young lovers are purposely kept apart by their fathers-not because they are enemies but because they feel that parental disapproval is the surest way to have their two children fall in love i Never Say No l. Since their mission is accomplished, they further plan to and their supposed feud by having a bandit, El Gallo fthe Narrator in disguisel, stage an attempted rape i lt Depends on What You Pay l which will be heriocally foiled by the boy. Thus, by moon- light, El Gallo and two actors, Henry and Mortimer, surprise the lovers after their appealing, prophetic duet, Soon lt's Gonna Rain, and carry out the rampageous Rape Ballet. Once Matt triumphantly vanquishes the foe, the fathers and their children are blissfully united l Happy Ending l. ACT TWO lln The Sunlightl We find the romance bathed in sunlight is short-lived l This Plum ls Too Ripe l. Upon learning that they have been duped by their fathers, the lovers quarrel. Matt is determined to see the world i l Can See lt l, despite the Narrator's more sobering comments, and Henry and Mortimer re-appear to offer to be his guides. With their plan gone awry, the fathers put up the wall again and sing philosophically about the un- predictability of children i Plant a Fladish l. Luisa, still pining for adventure, is offered a vision by El Gallo l Round and Flound l, but her dream never materializes. Matt, disheveled and disillusioned, returns to find that Luisa has been hurt also. Although they have been hurt, they have grown up and rediscovered their love for one another. l They Were You l. Autumn is over. Winter has come bringing snow- wisdom. Or as the Narrator reprises, Without a hurt the heart is hollow. Sir, The players have arrived. Romantic drama? That, sir, is my speciality! l always knew there would be a happy ending.' I 4 '3 , 94654 1 'I Ief ,Z V Q Of course! You are El GalIo.
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MR. and Miss Southernaire 1968 BOB THOMAS ,Wag DONA SWANSON The honor is reserved for a very few. Being chosen as Mr. and Miss Southernaire is an honor which befalls only two members of the graduating class. These students have contributed a great deal to South Dade High School but have received little recognition for their devoted service. They are marked as superior achievers through the quality rather than the quantity of their efforts. Their own sense of good judgement is shown through their rela- tionship with others and their ability to get along with their fellow students. Their personal attitudes reveal an unselfish career of service for South Dade. Two such people stand apart as the deserving recipients of Mr. and Miss Southernaire. With eternal gratitude, we the staff of the 1968 Southernaire, confer the honor of Mr. and Miss Southernaire to you, Bob Thomas and Dona Swanson.
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