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Mike Siebielic as . . the boy who stuttered” and Sandy Sands as “ . . . the girl who lisped” find their “cups runneth over with love,” when they recreate a scene from the broadway musical Do, I Do. Talent Shows at MHS The annual talent show, presented by the Senior High Student Council on March 8, was a smashing success. Eleven student acts were presented, giving the audience a large variety of talent ranging from folk singing by the Wayfarers to a skit satirizing a typical day at MHS. Other acts included solos by Lynda Geller, Larry Carlson, and Wendy Blohm, vocal duets by Jerry and Jill, and one by Phil Lengyel and Karl Linden, songs from the bands the Epics and the Coulis Brothers, magic tricks by Greg Pearson and Jim Smith, and a skit reminiscent of their high school years presented by Mike Siebielic, Sandy Sand, John Krause, and Gloria Kostka. Mike and Sandy recreate a second childhood.
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Loyalty Week Activities Tense! Tough!— Team! Mustangs wait anxiously for start of the River Forest game which was “And the beat went on!” Dedication cclebrat- a part of the festivities dedicating Munster High’s brand new football field. ing went on into the night at the Dedication Dance. Mustang Mash! Senior Dick Massa (44) gets caught in the tangle as Munster racks-up 19 points. The queen and her court: Lorrie Rich, senior, Gail Burke, sophomore, Yvonne Satterblom, queen, Nyla Guess, junior, Kathy Brown, senior. And they charged — With a note of victory ' in the air! Munster High’s marching band made their debut at the dedication game and royally welcomed the fighting Mustangs to the battlefield.
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Ball State Symphony Visits On April 7, the Ball State Symphony Orchestra gave a concert in the new auditorium. This was the first program ever to be held in our auditorium. Mr. Michael Conyers, our string instructor, who previously played with the Ball State Symphony Orchestra, arranged for this engagement. Mr. Leedham, conductor, was assisted by Mr. Wittig, a guest conductor. The symphony opened the program with “America.” Other selections included the “Overture Allegro” by Couperin — Milhaud, and the soundtrack from “The Sound of Music.” The concluding num- ber played by the orchestra was Shosta- kovich’s Symphony No. 5. A portrait of concentration . “What’s next?” Even performers seldom know! Ball State Orchestra Conductor, Mr. Leedham, guides his musicians through an intense movement. Elegantly dressed Ball Staters gave a memorable performance. The sound of strings enhances the “Sound of Music”. 19
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