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CARNIVAL. The Band Boosters spon- sored a fund-raising carnival. There were a lot of different booths. The Kissing Booth was among the favorites with the fellas. CONCERTS. Chorus I and II performed a special Christmas concert. One of the distinguished guests was St. Nick him- self. On March 18 they held a Pops Concert. Chorus and Swing Choir sang hits like Annie's Song, Hey Jude, Feelings, and Love Will Keep Us Together. CSee OPERETTA, SWING CHOIRD CONCESSIONS. The busiest place at the ballgames during halftime is the con- cession area. CONFERENCES. Days of parent- teacher conferences are fun days for the students and instruction days for teachers and parents. CONSTRUCTION . As the saying goes, the bigger the better. Shakamak is getting bigger with the new elementary wing, and better with the new methods of teaching. This is the fourth phase of the building program . CONTESTS . There is usually some kind of contest going on in the school. At times during the school year, there are the yearbook queen contest, candle-sell- ing contest, Campbel1's soup label con- test, magazine sales, and others. at -rig f 1 - TY NX. MM' LY, H5
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CONVOCATIONS. Convoca- tions occur several times throughout the school year. Convocations have brought guests like Congressman John Myers, who answered questions asked by the students. Also, the group Con- glomoration sang and danced one afternoon away. Ministers always come to deliver a message before a religious holiday. Greg Orman has been welcomed at two convocations this year. His music and singing has a way of bringing people together. Bo McNabb and Gary Ready presented a program of ballads and folk songs in conjunction with the yearbook queen ceremony . At another convocation , Fred Wetzel demonstrated that a man over '70 can still shoot baskets. Convo- cations are a welcome change in school roufi ne. 44 DANCING . Dancing is a way of expressing oneself, through music. These days any attempt at dancing can pass. DAYS. Not every day is a ho- hum day at school. In doing their part to celebrate the bicentennial , Middle School had a dress-up day: fashions modeled were all the way back from cave man to present time. Most costumes were styled around the 1800's. K 574 George Croft 3 I ames E Parson 21 Coalmont Indiana .N fp rn 1. rx In fu rp .rn ,lx SHAKAMAK TRADING POST Q ! J amal! nnucs STERLING REXALL DRUGS 118 W Main Jasonville Indiana H6
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