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.ff 4 3 5 ww Sound Of Music 1976's spring production Sound of Music involves a frus- trated young novice named Maria who tries to find her true call- ing in life. She acquires happiness after encountering the family Von Trapp, but her new found happiness lasts only until the en- tire family must escape the beginnings of Hitler's regime. Pro- duction of this musical resulted from the endless effort on the part of all involved, continuous auditions, rehearsals, and more rehearsals took time and effort, but in the end, Southwest created one of the most imaginative, top quality musicals ever. 24 MUSICAL
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Clockwise from above: Gummy bears have to waitin line, too, l am not a ghost, replies Lisa Beaver. Are you sure you don't want a goo-goo? inquires Alan Hecht. A Toblerone expectantly waits to be eaten. Business Goes Un Southwest High School or Southwest Vocational Training Cen- ter? The number of qualified graduating sales personnel mul- tiplies each year. Perhaps the consumer protection agency should open an office in the cafeteria. Why? What has brought on this rash of buying and selling? On any given day it is possible to purchase gummy bears, chocolate bars, t-shirts or stick candy. If one joins a club because they happen to be interested in its goals, one inadvertently gains training towards their 'Mas- ter of Selling' Degree, awarded to a select multitude. Other op- portunities to unintentionally support Southwest High come through the sale of magazines, class rings, graduation an- nouncements and invitations, the annual, the student directory, spirit ribbons, football, basketball, baseball and dance tickets, halloween candy, candy canes, Homecoming hints, assembly passes, Rebel pens, and bumper stickers. What more could any student ask for? 26 SELLING THINGS il ' 'S L- ' l , , QNI, ...-.1-1,5-,s.: tlls iff. 'seg ff- fi Wx ,.. . 'WEP . S' -E ,
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