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- . Taiii JAZZ BAND: Steve McCune. Wade Johnston, Bernie Berry, Bill English, Edgar Ulloa. Brian Knuckle Bob Padtett, Jimmy Nunn, Arthur Ulloa, James Kelley, Alan Davis, Karen Crocker. Uslie Martin Terr. McCart Jerry Finegan, Richard Abt, Richard Truk, Chizuko Yasuma, David King. Waylon Yong Carol McGee Beginning Band
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Band Interested students at Woodward Academy have the opportunity to partici- pate in the Symphonic, Jci2z, and Robert W. Woodruff Marching Bands. These three bands worked together and sepa- rately throughout the 1981 school year to perfect their performances and rise money for their various activities. Fund raising activities for this year in- cluded selling carnations at Homecoming and sponsoring the annual Happy Days Hop in February. The band ' s perfor- mances this year included participating in football halftime shows, playing at pep rallies, and competing in the Cetinial Band Festival In Douglasville, Georgia. Additionally, the Band played in the An- nual Spring Concert and at the 1981 graduation exercises. In the Spring of the year, the band members played in the Thomasville Rose Festival and then trav- eled to Disneyworld. The success of the band was in part due to their hard-working officers: Jimmy Nunn, Captain; Jerry Finegan, Field Commander; Brad Martin, Leiutenant Field Commander; Bernie Berry, First Lieutenant; James Kelly, Second Lieu- tenant; Edgar Ulloa, Sergeant Major; Mike McBrayer, Command Sergeant; Carol McGee, Master Sergeant; John McGaughey, First Sergeant; and Jennifer Kwech, Staff Sergeant. The band, during the 1980-81 season, was under the able directorship of Mr. Ron Rodman. Band Officers Intermediate Band 66 BAND
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Our Town Woodward Academy opened their the- atre season with Thornton Wilder ' s American classic Our Town. This play won the Pulitizer Prize in 1938 and fea- tures a unique staging with an almost bare stage to emphasize its message that sim- ple, everyday things in life are what really matter. The main role is that of the Stage Manager, who is a sort of narra- tor and related the bits of action directly to the audience. The massive and chal- lenging role of the stage manager was effectively played by Jeff Stepakoff . Oth- er actors with major roles were: Janita Poe, Robin Porter, Chris Uberto, Mark Barron, Ria Smith, and Todd Shaw. Mr. Mike Heck directed the cast of more than 40 students in this highly suc- cessful production. Lighting and technical direction was supervised by Woodward Academy senior David Hicks. The suc- cess of the play drew large crowds each night. After all the long and dedicated practices, cast members were rewarded with experiences that they may benifit from in the future. The Woodward Academy Fine Arts de- partment ' s second production of the year was The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. The suc- cess of Paul Zindel ' s play was due to the hard work of the director, Mr. Mike Heck, and a small but brilliant cast. Missy Brantley played the part of Tillie, and it is through her eyes that the audience viewed the story. Martha Woodward played the role of Beatrice and represent- ed the personality of a psychotic getting rapidly worse as the play proceeded. Also in the cast were Anne Morgan who played Ruth, Maria Luke who portrayed Nanny, and Melody Watts who acted out the role of Janice. The excellent acting of the cast and the exceptional work of the production crew insured the success of the staging of Marigolds. After the two performances at Wood- ward, the cast entered the Region AAA play contest and won second place hon- ors in the competition. Although this production was Missy Brantley ' s first chance at the stage, she displayed outstanding talent and compre- hension of her role. Marigolds 68 DRAMA
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