Angola High School - Key Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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Page 33 text:

Clockwise starting far left; The Choir sings the closing songs. The Trio sings to the moody folk song Jimmy Whalen as Fritz Cripe accompanies on the guitar. Miss Siebold happily displays her roses from the senior class. Debbie Witlibey harmonizes in the alto section of the Swingols. The Barbershop Quartet, Brian Mason, Fritz Cripe, Bruce Hull, and Anthony Bol vocalize the song O Baby Mine. ' The Girls ' Vocal group performs a carefree style of country music. The drums, played by Craig Ralston, odd extra special qualities to the concert. Swingals Beth Donigan and Lynne Hemrick swing to the rhythm of New World Coming. Rick Rigdon, Gilbert Heier, Wayne Mow, end Paul Gilbert present an unforgettable performance singing Do Lord. These musicians depict The Instruments in an amusing combination of song and gestures.

Page 32 text:

Make your own kind of music The annual Spring Vocal Concert was given on the evenings of May 1 3 and 1 4. Under the direction of Miss Nancy Siebold, the theme Make Your Own Kind of Music was presented with various selections of songs. Songs were categorized into Show Songs, Country Music, Barbershop, Classical, Folk, Sacred, Today, and Popular. In each category participants costumed themselves accordingly. Dancing, jokes, and dialogues were also given. The casual arrangement of songs and conduction attracted ample crowds both nights. The closing numbers, which were popular songs, climaxed the show as the entire Choir left the stage and scattered up the aisles while singing the cheerful tune I Shall Sing.



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Our Town titles spring play Thorton Wilder wrote the three act play entitled Our Town which was chosen for this year ' s spring play production. In April the students and Thespians presented the play in the high school auditorium. The story was centered around the small town of Grover ' s Corners, New Hampshire, and the lives of a few families from this town. In the first act a routine day in the Gibbs and Webb household is observed. In the second act a love affair and marriage takes place between George Gibbs and Emily Webb. In the last act the setting is in the town cemetery. Here, Emily, who met her fate in child birth, learns how truth can only be found in the future and not be reliving the past. The cast of Our Town included: Stage Manager — Gilbert Heier Dr. Gibbs — Randy Dygert Joe Crowell — Tim Strawser Howie Newsome — Tony Bal Mrs. Gibbs — Janet Nilson Mrs. Webb — Cindy W alters George Gibbs — Bruce Hull Rebecca Gibbs — Renee Dygert Waily Webb — Tim Simons Emily Webb — Susan Johnson Professor Willard — Ron Hammond Mr. Webb — Fritz Cripe Simon Stimson — Wayne Mow Mrs. Soames — Barb Sisler Si Crowell — Barry Wilcox Constable Warren — George Schalk Clockwise starting below: Gilbert Heier (Stage Manager) gives the audience his views concerning marriage. Bruce Hull (George Gibbs) and Susan Johnson (Emily Webb) exchange marriage vows in the wedding scene. Cindy Walters (Mrs. Webb), Barb Sisler (Mrs. Soomes), and Janet Nilson (Mrs. Gibbs) gossip after returning home from choir practice. Fritz Cripe (Mr. Webb) rehearses his lines during play practice. 30

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