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He sure doesn’t look like Lawrence Welk Donald Scruggs and Alan Smith blasting away a UL are the Tsiconncaleers: Saat we are the Bl perriers of 3 dreams irae oc, ole Walker Covington and Wesley Crabtree a-pickin’ and a-grinnin’! Coke adds life; the pep band adds pep! Aww ... that same refrain again? ce FLEETWOOD MAC
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Rocky, Star Wars, Smokey and the Bandit, and They’d Hang You In Nashville. What do these four titles have in common? They all were box office supers well, almost. At any rate, one of them took Appomattox County High by storm—They’d Hang You In Nashville. Yes folks, that number one rated play was og Rarer «presented on November 10 and 11 by high i ie [ = school students at ACHS. Kurt Greenbaum, a freshman at ACHS, capably played the role of Stan. Willis Fleshman, veteran to acting, por- trayed the witty Bob. Speaking of Bob’s, there was also Bobbi Jo who was always speaking (similar to her female portrayer, Tamara Nash.) Molly Handy as Sally and Darell Puckett as the everloving Ernie Grelling along with Bessie Hash, David Williams, Mark Paulette, Sherry Max- well and helped create a show well worth appearing at Appomattox County High. And so folks, drama sponsor Joyce Sweet once again eagerly waits at home for her oscar as the Drama Club chalks up another big hit. Tamara makes it a point that she is here to stay. NEY ° 1 PEN 3 4 A. ima ° Bee hy ’ 4° , : ‘ ' oe I'll make you guys an offer you can’t refuse. ed, Wey
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Whether your preference be bluegrass, classical, country, disco, folk, jazz, opera, R B, rock, soul, or Gregorian chants, you are probably one of the millions who spend a great deal of their waking hours listening to or otherwise enjoying music. “Gettin’ down” on the dance floor has become one of America’s most popular pastimes; especially with the recent surge of disco and a return to “structured” dances. The multimillion dollar music industry is evidence of our gusto for song. Some are fortunate enough not only to be able to enjoy music by listening, but can create it as well. This ability has served as an outlet for emotion and creative expression for centuries. The instruments used to make these ideas audible are as varied as the thoughts themselves: from the human voice to the five-string banjo which had its origin here in Appomattox County. Music is truly an art form “of the people, by the people, and for the people”. It’s readily available, doesn’t have to cost much, and comes in enough varieties to please everyone. So go to a dance. Put on some headphones. Sit down at that old, neglected piano and see what you can do. Just “make your own kind of music”. TOP TEN SINGLES 1977 “Dreams”—Fleetwood Mac . “I Just Want To Be Your Everything’—Andy Gibb “Evergreen” —Barbra Streisand . “Best of My Love”—Emotions . “Hotel Califomia”—Eagles . “Telephone Line”—Electric Light Orchestra . “Higher and Higher’—Rita Coolidge . “Fly Like an Eagle’”—Steve Miller . “Torn Between Two Lovers”—Mary MacGregor OmNATIARWNH 10. “Margaritaville’—Jimmy Buffett TOP FIVE ALBUMS 1. Rumours—Fleetwood Mac 2. Songs in the Key of Life—Stevie Wonder 3. A Star is Born—Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand 4. Hotel California—Eagles 5. Boston—Boston =| g It’s all right wade here... ‘ — at Blue Goose. “4 bed |
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