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FRONT ROW: Sharon M Glothlln, Jeannette Brunk, Charles Miller. Kay Farnsworth. Eileen Dana Edwards, Chris Haskln. David Myers. Frank Falcioni, Sam Bryant, Margaret Brickell, Hauptly.Patricia Neilson Ethyl Simmons Robin Hull BACK ROW: Mr. Dean Delaney, Terry Sell, Karen Gidley. Marcia Bruski Chris Whitney lVLisic Department Offers Many Talent Opportunities Mitchell's music department gave the opportunity for students to develop their talents in many areas. ln the instrumental music department students could participate inthe stage band and the orchestra, join the majorette squad, or become a drum major. Performing under the direction of Mr. Dean De- laney, the Chamber Orchestra had a busy schedule Concerts were given for the enjoyment of the school throughout the year. In February the orchestra was invited to an all-city concert at Colorado College. For this concert a nation- ally known musicologist was the guest conductor. Breaking tradition, Karen Gidley became the first girl drum major at Mitchell. The other drum major was Dick Armentrout. Together they led the band in the many half-time shows performed during the year. Karen and Dick were also the drum majors for the Pikes Peak Booster Band during the summer. Head majorette Bobbi Watson and the squad of eight girls also represented Mitchell for the summer band. New uniforms and fire batons added more ele- ments to their half-time routines, putting the final touches to the majorettes' performances. 5'f9'i?r i - 7' ' K' ef- ! l 5 A Representing Mitchell in a local parade, drum majors Karen Gidley and Dick Armentrout lead the band. l l l
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Moppet Players Present Mitchell's drama department set a precedent this year by presenting a chiIdren's theater production, The Land of the Dragon by Madge Miller. The Mop- pet Players, composed of students from Mitchell and the area junior high and grade schools, were directed by Mr. George Raabe. Oriental styling characterized the Chinese fantasy. A stage manager was the narrator, and the simple scenery was placed on stage by a property man. Following a basic Cinderella-like theme, The Land of the Dragon featured Jade Pure and Road Wand- erer as the heroine and hero. There was also a villain, Covet Spring, and a villainess, Precious Harp. Mr. Raabe described the play as a school and community endeavor. Mitchell students gained exper- ience in children's theater, and children of the com- munity were given the opportunity to perform. Linda Libasci and Vicki Bryan were the assistant directors. The stage and property crews, headed by Mark Ewell and Cindy Martin, worked together on the simple stage decorations common to the Chinese theater. Debbie Rogers and Heather Dalgleish led the costume and makeup crews that, with assistance from the mothers of the children, transformed the seventy- five cast members into Chinese. Supervising the light crew was Dave Thompson, aided by Mike Chisman. Carl Hostetler was the sound technician. Julie Hawkins handled publicity and all Drama I and Drama ll students assisted on the var- ious crews. Cast Cln Order of Appearancej Stage Manager ...,....,.,.,..,..., Linda Libasci Property Man ...... .... B yran Baker Jade Pure .......... .... M arcia Ebeling Twenty-First Cousin ..... .,,.. C andy Ostlin Twenty-Second Cousin ,... .... D ebbie Rogers Twenty-Third Cousin. . . .... Heather Dalgleish Precious Harp ....... .... C athy Hendrickson Covet Spring ......... ..... L ance Wedor Twenty-Fourth Cousin. . . .... Tim Goodson Road Wanderer ..... . . .Mark Magnuson Small One ...... .... S teve Wilson 9 TELMN Q If No, No, stop that, cry Twenty-First Cousin and Twenty-Fourth Cousin as they try to stop a fight between Small One and the fake dragon.
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