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Oh, what a mess !
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Watch it, Larry!
Mike Ferrell dresses for opening night.
THE STORY OF
A PLAY
I can't get too much of the spilled paint in this can.
Applying make-up is one of the important jobs in the production of a play.
What constitutes a good play? It's the people-behind the stage, and on the stage. Everyone must work diligently in order to make the play a success. Success is golden when an audience observes such a play as A Lady's Not For Burning.
Last minute preparation before the final product.
The final product is a scene from one of Marshall's best plays, A Lady's Not For Burning.
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"BRIGADOON": Parents' Weekend 1963
UNIVERSITY THEATER
"COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Summer 1963
"THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING" Fall 1963
"HAMLET" Winter 1963
DAVE BRUBECK
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THE WOODY HERMAN ORCHESTRA
"A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS"
London - Broadway Hit
SCHOLA CANTORUM OF
NEW YORK
VIENNA SYMPHONY
Wolfgang Sawallisch Conductor
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JOSE MOLINA'S "Bailes Espanoles"
FORUMS
ART BUCHWALD -
witty observer of
the international scene
THE ROMERO GUITARISTS- Pepe and Celin
AND CONVOCATIONS
Structures Sonores
It's always a pleasure to take your money!
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CENTENNIAL CAVALCADE
The theater's not all glamour!
This is really what you call a behind the stage scene.
The chorus was made up of members of the three winning sororities at Mother's Day Sing.
Every show has to have a chorus line.
Even Honest Abe himself is recreated for this special show.
Oops! Is that bare foot really just part of the act?
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High·stepping majorettes lead our band down it's colorful road.
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Our cheerleaders still have their same pep and cheer.
Alpha Chi Omega's car relives past experiences.
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M I N G
p A R
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1963
Our six lovely queen representatives added touches of be<\Uty and color to the parade.
Antique cars carried out various themes of the past.
These lovely "young ladies" of Lambda Chi Alpha pushed their way to victory.
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MUSIC
MARSHALL'S BIG GREEN MARCHING BAND
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Laura Napier-head majorette, Patty Reardon, Sandy Daughtery, Earline Sizemore, Judy Mullens, Donna Lambert, Jo Ross, Susan Dawson, Linda Brown.
Jeff Cowden-drum major
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SENIOR
Bill Weed
Joseph lngerick
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RECITALS
Mary Cathrine Summerville Mary Copenhaver
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Dan Breece
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Direction is vital to the perfection of good music o o o
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Judy Hurley
Music has played an important part in the lives of Marshall students, not on! y in the study of music but also in the enjoyment of the art.
Large crowds come annually to listen to the group at Mothers' Day Sing.
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The Symphonic Choir has many practice sessions before ...
The final appearance.
SYMPHONIC CHOIR
PHI MU ALPHA SYMPHONIA
Row 1: Jim Hedger, Larry Popp, Tom Bowan, Sheldon Roush, Joesph lngerich, Mike Scarberry. Row 2: Dr. Creighton, Larry Jordon, Dr. Wolfe, Dr. Kingsberry, Mr. Davis. Row 3: Bill McGee, Dr. Pursley, Mr. Lanegger, Dan Breece, Alan Howcroft, Bill Weed, Wendell English.
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND
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THE DANISH
GYMNASTICS TEAM
OFF-
You're not on "Candid Camera" but smile anyway.
CAMPUS
Wash Day!
Here goes our diet!
SCENES
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One cigarette at a time is enough, don't you think?
That's a different game for the Union!
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UNION ACTIVITIES
Watch this shot!
Time for gossip and a lit· tie bit of relaxation!
Of course, there's no activity like a short game of bridge between classes.