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PAGE 42 TOP RIGHT: Faith Williams plays the piano accompaniment for Scarborough Fair during the chorus concert in the hall. TOP LEFT: Lloyd Cook and Bret Armbruster work out a tough passage with Mike Jacque directing. BOTTOM LEFT: Practicing in the hall for a concert, Steve Allen and Norman Baker watch their music closely for notes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bob Carroll blows Ventura Highway with his shiny new trombones. H? .. 'ff L - 5 V, 1- .I fl g , . P ' - .5 Y, if 9' 5f9a'i' 529' 'Nat af f? SE E . . H I xl ' 46. H -HI- ii O Q35 E i s -sz T T P -4 . -ll as as wwf nl i e W -I MAPLI TOP: Barely fitting in the edges of the mural, donated by the art class, is this year's largest and most active group - the Music Club. LEFT: Crowded into a hall- way corner, some sopranos follow the music in a prac- tice session. ABOVE: During a practice session, the band members manage well, even without Mr. Morris.
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Laughter and happiness filled the air during the suspenseful week before Christmas. On Monday the sophomores and juniors showed their spirit by both making a win. Karla Keller topped the day with her superb talent of guzzIing egg nog. The sophomores pulled into the lead by winning both bundle-up day and the- fudge eating contest. Rudolph day brought out the people with nerve. Anyone that would wear antflers and a red nose would have to be a freshman and they proved it by bringing ina winwith 1056 dressed up. The juniors showed their stuff by taking the whistling con- test. After eating acup of peanut butter, a cup of marshmeilows, and twenty crackers, they had to whistle Jingle Bells. Mike Jacque saved the day by drinking his marshmellows, saving- precious seconds, to beat the sopho- mores. Thursday was package day. The sophomores grabbed more points by coming in all ,boxed up with 6573. The juniors stayed evenlwlth the sophomores by winning' another noon aclllllty, the Shoe race. The last big day was Friday. The juniors won the Christmas Week competition by -taking red and green day and the tree decoratIl19 contest. The Fun FactoryMfromfKPlNW A provided the sounds for -the Christmas dance at the close of a successful Christmas Spirit Week. As the last song echoed over the crowd ofstudents, a lone comment wastheard above all others, 'I 'CAN' HARDLY WAIT 'TIL QHRISWWMAS NEXT YEAR!
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