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Opposite Page: 1. Pam Ferguson and Becky Kregness prepare to sing, uI Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus , as they wait for jolly old Saint Nick's arrival. 2. The Concert Choir performs a difficult number from the uBach Magnificat, as Joseph Brough directs with zeal and pre- cision. 3. Kurt Strand, Santa Claus for the 1976 season, receives a warm welcome from his mysterious helper. 4. A medley of Christmas favorites is performed by the Centaur Choir Madrigal. This Page: 5. Composer C. Edward Thomas, a special guest, smiles as the Concert Choir performs his piece, I Have A Dream, adapted from the speech of Martin Luther King Jr. 6. Selections from HPaint Your Wagon brought these expressions of happiness to the faces of the Centaur Choir members. 7. Butterball and the Dixie Land Dolls, Debbie Kreut- ter, Rick Vaars and Julie Huber, dance to HButterball. 8. With a grandiose opening, uThis Land is Your Land starts off this year's pop concert. This selection was sung by mass choirs, with Melody King doing a special rihe routine. Choir Pop Concert 23
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Sno-week blasts mid-winter blues Sno-Week was tilled with excitement and enjoyable ac- tivities. The halls were decorated with banners of crepe paper and locker posters. A new activity was introduced to the Sno-Week festivities: students went sledding at Theodore Wirth Park. At the pepfest cheerleaders and Centaurettes switched places, with hilarious, if not per- fectly synchronized, results. The basketball team hon- ored the hesta week by defeating Centennial 57-51 and Minnehaha 57-43. Coronation night provided entertainment as well as tension. The Centaurettes danced to uIt's Over, Jody Ries and Steve Page sang uThat'll Be the Day, and Steve Carlson sang uI Write the Songs. The band also offered several rock selections. After a tantalizing wait, Larry Lee finally emerged victorious as Sno-King. A semi-formal Sno-Dance concluded the activity-filled week. Opposite Page: 1. The Sno-Week Royalty with escorts: Julie Deglmann and Jim Vincent, Mary Nelson and Mark Ambroz, Mary Bernardson and King Larry Lee, Bob Wagoner and Nancy Waitkus, Doug Heruth and Linda Takvam. 2. Mistresses of Ceremonies Linda Takvam and Kim Jarl announce the next musical selection. 3. Steve Page and Jody Ries add zest to the coronation with their musical talents. 4. Homecoming Queen Elizabeth Freund escorts Sno-King Larry Lee to the coronation reception. This Page: 5. The atmosphere turns to one of rehection as Tim Potvin and Roy Cashman sing We May Never Pass This Way Again.ll 6. Sno-King candidates Mark Ambroz, Larry Lee, Bob Wagoner, Doug Heruth and Jim Vincent draw straws to see who will be king, but find that they're all winners. 7. The annual sno-ball eating contest proves to be alllfull-filling one as Thad Bowman tfar Ieftl eats his way to victory.l8. Kelley Kramnic, Lynn Pihl and Vicki Ku- likowski, BC's Charlie's;AngeIs, enjoy performing a skit for the Sno- Week pepfest. Sno-Week 25
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