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Chinaman Hansen, Scottie Salathiel, and Dr. LaiimT harmonize as Castro Krull rings his triangle. Mr. David Dye, co-ordinator, Jim Kroupa, Bo-Gi president, Anne Marie Raftshol, student director, and Mr. Nor- man Pollman, faculty director, can be proud of their successful Tro-Gi Talent Show. Bill Somers, Mary Lou Paxton, and Roger Stan- wick strum and sing To- day. Trojans ■ n 1 i ■ m wh 1 r Iff TO H 1 M 1 I HSBg- 3|H 3 w p l M S ?r 9 Bell-ringers Tom Stokes, Marsha Sporre, and Bob Purvis make six bells and a belle of tlie group. Adair Cortell sings a solemn ballad about Hattie Carroll.
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m A personal appearance by the Beatles (faculty members Woody Hansen, Jim Ooley, Ed Schuknecht, and David Dye) shook up the talent show audience. Madrigal members Sandy Strieker, Kim Murchie, Charlene Scranton, Tim McGrew, Gail Olson, Howard Cook, Anne Marie Raftshol, Ken Racht, BACK; Randy Bright, Bob Funds, Mary Lou Paxton, Jeff Hayes, Ken Leismer, and Georgene Wilson, FRONT, favorite entertainere in the community, add their touch to the talent show. The Tro-Gi Talent Show was the Bo-Gi Club ' s biggest project for the year. TCHS and TC St. Francis students provided the acts, Anne Marie Raftshol wrote the script, Jim Kroupa, Bo-Gi president, was student chairman, Mr. Nor- man Pollman directed the show, and Mr. David Dye co- ordinated the program. The two evening performances and two matinees given January 6, 7, and 8 were attended by over 2,600 people. The show ' s success gave one thousand dollars towards a new Bo-Gi building. Talent Tickles Tom Sommerville (not shown) narrated the Red, Red Rose of the Morn, starring Jeff Hayes as the rose and Bob Purvis as the virgin, which broke up the audience . Mimi and Carol Cowell delight- fully introduce an act. 20
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Echoes of a Roar The senior class play, The Mouse That Roared, was a huge success. Six weeks of hard work led up to the final nights, No- vember 20 and 21. The play was so well done that the cast was asked to repeat its performance for the T. estate Hospital. Sue Elsenheimer and Marcia Page played the female leads as Glorianna the Twelfth, opposite Jim Harris and John Harbesonas Tully Bascomb. Upper right, Thespian AdviserWoody Hansen stands by his stalwart aids, Stage Manager Tom Grapes and Stu- dent Director Mary Roxburgh. Middle right, the victorious high constable of Grand Fen- wick speaks to his charges on his homeward return. Lower le ft, Tully Bascomb (Jim Harris) and Glorianna the Twelfth (Sue Elsen- heimer) relax after their performance. Lower right, the entire cast poses for a final picture as the last echo of the Mouse ' s Roar dies away into the land of memory. 22
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