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Laughter Rings Loud at 1 969 Yohannaire “Will everyone here, kindly stand up and cheer,” sing cast members Billy May, Connie Colburn, and Janet Kasonovich in the finale of the talent show. Donning a cane and top hat is Seni or Carol Bowman in her duet, “ Froggy Went a Courtin” which was performed in the Yohannaire. 14 As the lights went out, a mysteri- ous mist enveloped the audience as they waited for the “Spirit of ’69” to begin. The annual talent show sponsored by the Student Council was held March 13-15. Keith Addison and Joe Conn acted as M. C.’s in the “Rowan and Martin” tradition as they guided the audience through the Yohannaire. The talent show featured every- thing from kids and clowns to Mar- tians and frogs. Members of the Madrigals sang “Love Is Blue,” while Terry By- num, Terry Abner, Dan Bradfield and John Sullivan composed a bar- bershop quartet singing “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” Members of the girls’ chorus line performed the Charleston, ' while Audrey Cooper, Jayme Allendorf, and Sue Stephens did a tap dance. Janet Kasonovich, Mary Siddall and Mary Jarosz were the students in charge of directing the “Spirit of ’69.” The choreography for the dance numbers was done by Audrey Cooper. Proceeds from the Yohannaire went toward a $600 Student Coun- cil Scholarship and toward the American Field Sendee Fund.
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After two weeks of hard work, juniors display their masterpiece, “Send ’Em To Val- Below — Homecoming bonfire kindles holla,” which received first place honors at the Homecoming game. student spirit on Halloween night. 13
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Acting as M.C. Joe Conn jokes with the audience between numbers. Magician Steve Yakim produces a white dove from a scarf during his magic act. Grimacing at the thought of marrying a Martian is Earthman Billy May. Left — “Put on a happy face,” exclaims Senior Cindy Pike in her solo during the annual Y ohannaire talent show. 15
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