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Circus Maximus 1975 SPRING SPECTACULAR A parade of clowns, animals, and stunt men with music by the A Capella Choir started off the evening of the Circus Maximus. To keep things rolling, Dick Goehler and Steve Robert served as barkers telling jokes and announcing the entertainment. Acrobatic routines and stunts were performed by talented students between the various numbers by the band, orchestra, A Capella Choir, and Ensembles. The A Capella did a popular band sequence, with the assis¬ tance of the circus band and a high school rock group. Later in the show they sang a version of “Godspell. ” The orchestra performed the “Carni¬ val of the Animals” in two parts. In the first half, Cindy Phillips was featured on the cello in “Swan.” Bruce Sininger and Jera Cox were featured in “Pianists” and the string bass section in “The Ele¬ phant” in the second half. The Kaleidoscope Singers livened up the evening with “Clowns in Town” as the whole group dressed as clowns and sang and danced their way into the hearts of the audience. The concert and symphonic bands presented several songs with the spot¬ lights on sections such as the percussion section in “Alla Barocca” and the trumpet section in “Trumpets ‘Ole.” In “Selec¬ tions Erom Superstar” and “Get Together- Light My Fire,” Dan Kautz was featured on the guitar and Tony McKarns on the trap set. The evening was brought to a patriotic close including the entire music department with the band and orchestra accompanying the A Capella and Jr. Chorus in “Battle Hymn of the Republic. ” ABOVE: Members of the Circus Band brighten the night with their hats, balloons, and lively music, directed by Miss Emily Foster. MIDDLE RIGHT: “Now, if you will direct your attention ...” A saying is made familiar by Dick Goehler and Steve Robert. RIGHT: Directors Miss Emily Foster, Mr. noger Burkholder, Mrs. June Webster, and Mrs. Darlene Bergman take a final bow. .4 10 Musical
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Pride of ’75 and the Spirit of ’76 Students show pride in their school by joining clubs and running for office. Joining clubs is a great way to become involved. Pride of ’75 and the Spirit of ’76 One way to show some enthusiasm in the senior class is to become involved in announcement apd the robe com¬ mittee. Juniors are busy selling Christmas cards to make money for the Junior-Senior. Class rings are the exciting things that the sopho¬ mores have to look forward to. Freshmen show their spirit at the pep sessions by trying to out yell every¬ one else in “Victory Battle Cry.’’ LEFT: Honor Night 1975, Mr. Newell presents Jeff Eschofen with the Star Beef award for his hard work. LEFT: The best costume awards for the Latin Club Banquet were from left to right, Sue Shank, Steve Bard and Sheila Stevens. H,. o Student Life 9
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TOP LEFT: The Junior Chorus joins the A Cappella Choir for the grand finale, “Battle Hymn of the Republic. ” TOP RIGHT: Stomping out the rhythm to “Country Style is the Hillbilly band: Jack Oberlin, Pam Stuckey, and Randy Robinett. MIDDLE: Brian Boner as Marimba proves to be a problem for Ron Freeman, Cindy Phillips, Pam Lindsey, Phil Weaver, and the Ensembles. LEFT: “Put on a Happy Face!” Dave Hale and other Ensemble members prepare for their se¬ quence, “Clowns in Town.” Musical 11
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