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1. George Hefley cuts negatives in the dark room. 2. Don Aronen and Ken Hilton share a joke in choir. 3. After making a speech error Betsy Gaffin bites her tongue. 4. Angola's basketball crowd shows a variety of expressions during a game.
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1. The girls' chorus sings during the Hawaiian portion of the concert. 2. The soprano section of the choir vocalizes the theme song Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By . 3. Miss Siebold directs half of the choir during the religious segment. liiie: nit The opening of the spring concert began with the theme song Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By . A wide variety of entertainment presented a very enjoyable program. Included were songs pertaining to ways of having the good life through such dances as the Charleston, the bus stop, and the square dance. Favorites were In the Mood , and Don't Take Away the Music . The boys and girls ensemble sang several songs familiar to the audience such as Candy Man and Everybody Loves a Saturday Night . The Hawaiian favorite Hukilau and other selections highlighted by Close to You and Schooldays composed the girls' chorus section of the program. The girls quartet consisting of Stacy Fulton, Sally Shearer, Wendy Arbuckle, and Cindy McKnight sang Downtown and were followed by the choir which sang several religious songs including Lamb of God , and Seeking to Become , and a choir favorite, Operator . The Swingals captivated the audience with six numbers topped by I Honestly Love You . While they were singing Celebrate , the entire choir joined in by coming on the stage and finishing with Just a Bit of Sunshine . 21
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1. Sally Shearer ponders over a math equation. 2. During cheerleading practice, Sandy Bradley awaits Ms. Counterman's next direction. 3. Karen Kelley, Julie Waite, and Robert Murphy point to other members in Latin club during a Christmas game. 4. Mrs. McKeever's witticism entertains Rhonda Walters and Ed Bendezu providing a break in comp, class. 5. Senior, Kathy Hutchins leafs through a college directory in search of the right college.
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