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Mrs. Bircher introduces the medley A Chorus Line. The Variations and choir put on their annual Dinner Theatre on October 19. The theme of the show this year was “Buffet, Broadway and Bundles of Fun.” The Choir Boosters prepared a Mexican lasagna and a variety of delicious desserts. At the end of the evening, prizes ranging from a twenty-five dollar gift certificate at Top Hat cleaners to a flower arrangement from Lilands and dinner for two at Lakewood Yacht Club were awarded to various people in the audience. The choir and the Variations sang songs from “Forty-Second Street,” “Chorus Line,” “Music Man” and “Grease.” It was a spectacular evening. Buffet and Broadway A selected ensemble performs “The Neighbors Chorus.” Student Life 25
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The choir and Variation sing “Till There War You from The Music Man. Robert Simpson, Gene Allen, and Perry Tongate sing to “Five Celeste Guzman, Leesy Barnes, and Kathy Tallis “boogie-down1 Foot Two.” to the “Boogie, Woogie Bugle-Boy.” 24 Student Life
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Holidays Highlight Winter Months The week before the Christmas vacation was an exciting and busy one. Everyone was anxious to begin his holiday activities. After practicing for six weeks, forty-six anxious girls tried out for drillteam. On the Friday before Christmas vacation, the choir and band held their annual Christmas concert. Different organizations sold a variety of items: industrial techniques classes sold Santa Claus pitchers, the P.T.A. sold popcorn cans and each grade competed in collecting canned goods to give to needy families. The faculty and students collected $200 for a Christmas present to Eric Turner, who had been hospitalized since his football injury in September. During Christmas vacation, Young Life went to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, to ski for four days. Variations sang at a debutante ball and the Senior Women held a New Year’s Eve party at the Plaza of the Americas hotel. In early January, students returned to school and began preparations for final exams. Seniors, anticipating graduation, ordered their caps and gowns, while underclassmen looked forward to starting a new semester. All Wildcats found this time of the year very special because they were kept busy participating with fun activities that only happen during winter months. Harold Sanders attempts to score against Roosevelt. David Bordelon enjoys skiing in Winter Park, Colorado. 26 Student Life
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