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WITH A LlTlll, lRIl-NDlY HELP, Tyler Smith rwmu and In English lmm NH.5 member. Btltth Dragon an you imagine not having a fall play, variety show, or a spring musical? It would be very hard to present without the assistance of the stage crew who take care of set-up, lights, curtain, and take-down of perfor- mances given by or for the school. Christmas wouldnlt be Christmas without a Christmas tree. In past years Student Council provided the main hall- way tree but senior men put up and decorated a tree donated by Cirard's on Geneva. llOur main objective was to rename ourselves as a respected club, said president Ron Verbos. Without the assistance of National Honor Society, some students would have difficulty passing. Any student hav- ing troubles with their grades can be tUo tored by an N.HS, member, during studyhall. llloe Kidd, presented in the fall, was an annual project of the Audio-visual club, The A.V. club started looking into a new project: taping some winter school sports, even though they taped only one basketball game and one wrestling match, it was a start to a very handy project for the coaches and team members. One doesn't have to be in a Club to perform services for the school, office people run all errands, answer the phone, and are great help to the secre- taries. Half-time shows given by the band at football games are enjoyed by both the community and the school. The band also performs at other community ac- tivities - - Blessing of the Fleet Par rade, The Christmas parade and medita- tion, Spring concert and graduation. The choir performs at community activities - e medicare, library 81 Bethany Lutheran Church, and also give a annual Christmas concert for the student body Throughout the year, the Bloodmobile recieves assistance ftom Red Cross members. Several members go out and register people, babyqil, calm the doners or even help the nurses. Providing services for the school and the community are as much a part of some clubs as selling thinge, going places, and meetings. Elubleervice ES
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NMRI'INC THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. two 59mm LH-xNINC UP THf SLHOOL Sludpnt Counul mm, Ron Verhos and Tim Palm try to deude member, gonepn Cldyman pukx up paper lo uhvre to put the X max tree In the mam hall help keep the schuul lookmg me. FILING MUG SHOTS into the student files, offke FNIOYING THE NEW PROIECT of filming sporting helpers erhelle Moore and Cindy Stevens, help events, AV president Tim Palm and John Mrs Andrews seventh period. Chlarthiem prepare to tape the St, lnhn basket Student Lif E EL.
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T hey may look like a bunch of purple grapes, but after hear- ing them one may be able to overlook that The Choir has added an extra ten people to become better and stronger. The previous year there were only 32 people, but with the addition of the freshman Class the total went up to 42. Many changes have taken place, only one of which was the new director, Mrs. Kathleen Milford. A number of new ideas had to be adjusted to - after school he- re- arsals . and rid- x ing a bus to performances outside the school. Their singing on the bus almost outdid their con- cert singing in enthusiasm. A great amount of time from January until April was spent rehersing for an opera called llCarmen . All choirs 0f the area had a part in this unique experience. Some of the earlier attempts at the music found them reading the lines orally, to get the rhythm right rather than singing them. It certainly was a new experience. Shades of Purple was formed later in the year than usual Final selections were not made until the week before Christmas vacation. Unlike other years, only choir members were allowed to audition for the group. They first performed as a group for the senior citizens at Christmas time They also participated in the variety show and the solo and ensemble con- test for this district. ON DECEMBER FIVE AND TWENTY FUM FUM FUM. Jim Lister, Bob Fenton, and Jack Warren along with the choir carol outside room 7 for late working yearbook staffers. STUDENT LIFE EE:
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