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A Very Merry Christmas Concert The Music Department held the annual Christmas Concert on December 17. The Shortridge Orchestra set the mood for the evening by playing Little Drummer Boy. Ca- leb Mills Hall then filled with joyous voices as the Beginning and A Cappella choirs per- formed several selections highlighted with solos by Jaqueline Slatter, Berlynne Turner and Anthony Vinson. Tamar Whitted and Mark Durham surprised attentive listeners with a duet of Silver Bells. The evening came to an end soon after the band had aroused the audience with the energentic song Sleigh Ride. Toes tapped, voices car- oled, and memories were flooded by thoughts of happy holidays. AND THE BAND PLAYED ON This year's Christmas concert featured a variety of music which the band practiced to perfection many weeks in advance. THE CHOIR PERFORMED on the Jim Gerard Show and at the City Market before the big night at Caleb Mills Hall. me in .JA 22fchr1stmas concert A BlRD'S EYE VIEW will convince ' you that the Shortridge 1 percussionists never have the dol- , drums. During the fall of 1980 the l.P.S. School Board announced it's plans to close at least one high school. ln response to the threat on Shortridge's life, this poster was produced to inform students and teachers about what they could do to save their school. A 4 i I l if ll l I i I l
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