PomPon Girls Sparkling Addition to Assemblies The 67-68 Flowing Wells PomPon girls, coached by Mrs. Strell, displayed color and originality in their dances, skits, and routines. They developed a new routine to “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and the over-all style in all of their routines is different. They have more precision, a bouncier step, and new formations. Their uniforms were not of tradi- tional style. Can-can slips and fluffy pompons were disregarded and re- placed by blue blazers, pleated skirts, yellow shells, and tiny pompons. Top, Mrs. Strell and the two Co- Heads, D. Mohn and D. Armold discuss future skits while in class. Above, All the PomPon girls, T. Myers, X. Sanders, J. Bull, D. Amold, D. Mohn, B. Averill, J. Kopplen, A. Smith, are viewing the game from the curb.
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Above, Advance Chorus members, C. Ackley, D. Wood, S. Harper, B. Kemp, . Lewis, and P. Yates, go through one of the many vocal drills to prepare them for singing. Right. the choralairs pose after the State dinner during Bellemy Week. Tehy also appeared in all chorus concerts during Bellemy and the Christmas assembly. The first chorus endeavor this year was singing at programs and dinners throughout Bellemy Week. Among the songs heard were Che Battle Hymn of the Republic, and J Pledge Allegiance. Then in October, parents and friends were in- vited to hear them sing at the P.T.A. Open House. To raise funds for a trip in the spring, the combined choruses sold gift boxes of chocolate during Novem- ber. Individual music students from the different choruses sang solos, duets, and trios in a November recital. For Christmas the choruses combined to present their music in an assembly and concert. Numerous songs such as Sleigh Kells and Fife and Drum were presented along with a solo by Tammy Kennedy. ae
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