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Television Project PAGE2 THE SALEM QUAKER FRI., JAN. 28, 1977 TELEVISION I FREEFARE by Heidi Hayes them in their concert with clapping, I school to school with the message of PROJECT Where could you go to hear the shouting and screams of excitement world peace and brotherly love in Believe it or not our very own presentation last no less than one real sounds of today, plus Rich vibrating against the wall along with their songs and act. At the end of Salem Senior High School is going minute and no more than five Little, and the Barnum and Bailey the electric guitars and wild drums. each 45 minute concert, a song and to be on television! Early in January minutes. They must write up a script Circus - all for under $2.50? Would "Freefare" is a part of the youth perhaps a short speech are given to Mr. Engle was asked if he would fix which tells what each slide is. For you believe Salem Senior High music found in Florida. Its goal is to convey the desire for world unity and up a presentation, by the use of example, the first slide shown will be School? Of course you would slides, of our school for channel 45. of the front of the school, and the because on January 5 and 8 Mr. Esposito offered to assign the script will explain what school it is, "Freefare," a hot group out of project to some of his journalism how many pupils attend the school, Florida, performed in our own students. So the job was taken by when it was built, and so forth. The auditorium and cafeteria. Margaret Gibbs, Debbie presentation must be easy to follow, Framptom, Aerosmith, Thin Lizzy Henderson, and Barb Richards. and must tell as much information as and Led Zepplin were among some These girls made up a list of 25 possible without rushing the of the top sounds played in the 45 different slides they feel would be presentation. minute concert and two hour dance. good to use for the presentation, and The presentation will be in In addition to today's rock hits, Dave Chappell took the slides for the February (the exact date is unknown David Hayes, who was "Freefare's" girls. Margaret, Debbie, and Barb at the present time) and will be lead impressionist and clown must pick out the slides which will shown for several days. If you don't mocked the personalities of John make it possible to make the get to see it during these few days on Wayne, Sammy Davis, Jr., Ringo channel 45 you will be able to see it Starr, and Arnold Horshack. The on Academic Challenge! Take five group also portrayed such famous MBS minutes and watch the presentation, oldies as the "Beatles" and Elvis. To you never know, you may be on increase the audience's pleasure, This is our typical Hello. One of television! "Freefare" made effort to include the best ways to start an article off. That's what we think. The public probably wouldn't agree. If you get our drift. Record Review Speaking of drifts, popularity by Frank Batcha the only drawback is that most tunes polls show that the students at Salem have a spacy effect and a lot of Manfred Mann's Earth Band has High School stood waiting in line for listeners might not go for it. It has risen from rock n' roll oblivion with the doors to be opened last Tuesday. enough variety that almost anybody their newest album "The Roaring Approximately 48 people froze to can get into one tunes, however. Silence." It contains the Earth death, and close to 250 students went The first hit single of the album is Band's first hit single since 1964. away angrily after their plot to break "Blinded by the Light," an old Bruce The album has a little something into the school was broken up by the Springstein song. This song is typical for everybody from the top 40 riot squad of Salem City Police. The of the album with the great use of listeners to the heavy metal kids. But students were sent home for the day. harmonizing vocals and many No charges were filed. production effects. The moment you've all been Another of the songs of this album waiting for. It's Countdown Time! Library Club is entitled "This Side of Paradise." In Fifty days till Spring Break, by Kim Bork my opinion, if another hit comes off including every single day. For of this album, this will be it. Just like incorporate the hit sounds of today the joining of the people. True Salem Seniors, 127 more days and for the The library club is an organization "Blinded by the Light," "This Side of with the teens of today. Sponsored spirit was displayed in a rousing rest of you poor unfortunate souls, for anyone interested. The club Paradise" has universal appeal. The by this organization, "Freefare" and standing ovation that literally said, 134 fast moving days, including meets every first and third Tuesday song is great rock'n'roll and has a lot their many counterparts travel from "We agree!" weekends!! of the month. At these meetings the of potential. Direct from the Hot line of Cupid members and Mrs. Simcox discuss Two other songs on the album, - News Flash - There will be no ways to better the library. The "Starbird" and "Road to Babylon" school Saint Valentines Day. So members return books to their right have about the same format. They Hansel And Gretel here is a list of things you can do for places, repair damaged books, take start off with slow harmonizing that special sweetheart: Buy him or care of fines, and many other jobs vocals, much like Queen's, but her a one-way ticket to California; around the library. by Barb Wooding The cast of the children's play suddenly burst into some gut­ includes: Take her on a one day tour of the Future plans include a field trip to The children's play entitled wrenching rock, with heavy use of Hansel, Barb Kovach; Gretel, islands (Country Club, of course); Kent State Campus and a booksale Hansel and Gretal The Gingerbread bass and a lot of guitar. Cher Stone; Johann, Kirk Zellers; Take her on a shopping spree to New some time next month. The books Another great tune is "Waiter, House in the Forest was performed Katrina, Rosemary Gibson; Nada, York (guess mall will have to do); for the booksale will be paperback. There's a Yawn In My Ear." This is January 24 and 26, matinees only. Barb Zimmann; Frieda, Tami For all those cheapskates who find They are also planning a spring an all instrumental song, and is a real Mrs. Miles is directing the play, Minamyer; Rolf, Cathy Heller; these suggestions just a little out of banquet where 2nd and 3rd year trip. It is reminiscent of some of and before the performance said, "I Quincy, Cindy Loutzenhiser; range, make her a lacy, romantic old members and officers will receive Todd Rundgren's instrumentals. think I will find it very interesting Scatter, Amy Gilbreath; Fancy, Bev valentine. For those who have a keys. The heavy use of synthesizer and because there are seventeen talky Gross; Woody, Laureen Wright; sweetheart on the skinny side, a five Officers are chosen in the production effects makes this tune girls, and one boy. It will be very Lorna, Debbie Conser. pound box of chocolates would do beginning of the school year. This really stand out. challenging." nicely; Those with chubby year's officers are are presient, "Singing the Dolphin Through" In The Gingerbread House in the Cookie Children - Lora Nutter, Chocolate Chip Cookies; Joyce sweethearts, a dozen roses will have Cathie Julian; vice-president, Lora has to be the mellowest song on the Forest, Hansel and Gretel know that to do. For the well balanced ones, Nutter, and secretary-treasurer, Lisa disc. It's a long song, and has no their father does his best for them, Patton, Oatmeal Cookie; Alicia Montford, Gingersnap Cookie; candy and roses would be just swell. Collins. special features, but the vocals are and they dislike the Widow Nada Chris Hippely, Christmas Cookie. Now it's time for the most ever Other members of the library club very good and is a nice soothing who is eager to marry him. What Field Mouse, Janice Masters; unpopular part of the article Buzzin' are Annette Jermolenko, Julie tune. they don't know is that she's really a Student Director, Madeline Patton; through the Halls ... Semester is Loudon, Mary Karmazin, Barbi Last but not least is "Questions." powerful witch who hates children Director, Mrs. Miles; Costumes, over, only three more six weeks to go Milliron, Julie Montford, Cheryl This is a pretty mellow tune, but with and plans to trick them into getting Miss Theiss; Lights, Mr. Bevington; . .. latest Salem High hopeful craze Reed, Scott Shafer, Tina Snyder, Jill a surrealistic effect. The strong point lost in the Dark Forest, where she Set, Mr. Verhoff. - skiing, don't anybody break a leg . Stallsmith, Jody Mohr, Diane of this song is the vocals, as with will turn them into Cookie Children. Girl's basketball team is really Metts, and Mark Gleckler. many other songs on the album. Even gentle Katrina, a neighbor, giving their fans a show ... The Big S To become a member you must fill "The Roaring Silence" is a great isn't aware of this. But Hansel ouwits in this column would like to thank out a form from Mrs.
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