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THQ presented 'Kiss Me Kate' as musical TAKE THAT AND THAT! - Brian Mounsey lMr. Grahaml paddles Ginger Wreyford lLillie Vanessil during a scene in the muscial 'Kiss Me Kate.' 'Kiss Me Kate' by Cole Porter enth- ralled February and March Little Theater Audiences as the All School Musical title. The musical featuring beautiful scores and a breakneck plot began with the Baltimore opening of Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'. The hilarious complication arose from the squabbles of a divorced couple in the cast, from a couple of sleazy hoodlums, from a shifty politician, from a shrewd old patriarch and from three ardent suitors. The ioint production of the Texas High Music and Drama Departments featured talented actors, agile dancers, and an exuberant chorus. ISN'T THAT SIMPLY FASCINATING? - Bruce Mounsey, Thom and explains her events of the day. Kiss Me Kate was pres- Ragland, and David McCabe, listen to Tere Myers as she tells ep-,fed on the evenings of February 28 and March 1-3,
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PUT IT ON RIGHT HERE Students rush to get ready for the Jumor play You Were Born on a Rotten Day Karen Conner Jumors worked Eadyrn November memben ofthe lumor class drllled for thelr frrst theatrl cal production The setting of You Were Born on a Rotten Day was Gall leo Hugh School Professor Claude P Jones wanted a new telescope for has scrence lab and Bart Bascom wanted Astroturf for has football team In order to dlscourage the astrological belief of the town Claude poses as astrologer Ptolemy and makes supposedly lmpossl ble predlctlons which lust happen to come true even against the greatest of odds A famous sclentrst rs called In by Councilman Banks Professor Arthur Huxley attempts to expose Ptolemy A lrttle romance came to pass In the play with the members of the opposite sex bemg Mass Johnson shy Englrsh teacher and Yvonne SnnHL notso shy dudent teacher The play was presented on November 29 30, and December 1 In the Luttle Theater The proceeds of the play went towards hnanmng the 1974 Sensor Prom Jumors considered the play a tre mendous success Arm shows Dee Plpes where to put her eye makeup as Nma Smrth watches Llsa Boyd apply Teresa Young s make up hard toward production dag BUT COACH l WANTED TO Jumors Bully Deaver Leslle Thompson and Crndy Wendeberg rehearse ln the afternoon for the Jumor play ,-t, 4 5' , V . f I, I , H5 1 T, ,V ,f A X, I - ., . X . I . .v - I - . O ' ' l - .zzzs ,1 I . t I 1 - - T ' I I ' I , . -
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Student Council initiates bicgole racks Acting as governing body of students, the Student Council closed the gap between students and administrators. The governing body consisted of five officers, home room presidents, class presidents, and club presidents. Activities for the year included con- ducting the Homecoming parade, the welcome and prayer at football games, operating the school store, sponsoring the All-School Social, and the monthly calendar. The Student Council was also responsible for getting bicycle and motorcycle racks in the student parking lots. The sponsor was Mrs. Marguerite Hamilton. Officers were George Ken- nedy, president, Doug Morgan, vice- president, Marcy Crownover, secretary, Laura Rochelle, treasurer, and Bobby Ables, parllamentarlan HOW MUCH DO YOU HAVE? - Billy Case, Tammy Stewart Crownover George Kennedy watches to make sure everything and Jackie Taylor stand in line to turn in money for the is all right orange and white bookcovers to Sharon North and Marcy
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