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The Young Generation, jenn Lajli, Diane YVi1bZ11'gC1', Sandy Mikesell and Connie Mikolns sing the song that they composed themselves. . Rich Hurling sings about the wind, Miria. Frank Brown, co-M.C. of the show introduces thc next act
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Super Talent BuI'st Forth At Specialties This year's Clay I-Iigh School Specialties was held on Tuesday February 6, 1968. The hidden talent of the Eagles came out into the open on the auditorium stage in front of the student body and teachers. Returning this year for another outstanding performance was Frank Mac McLaughlin and Jeanne Papp. Adding confusion and laughter were Ken Smarkel and john Danekin posing as stage hands and fine kazoo players. The Young Generation sang a song of their own composition. The evening performance of the Specialties was held on March S, 1968 in auditorium. This year seemed to be a very good year for the talent showing of Clay High students. Terry Bourdo sings a melancholy folk song for his Specialties Debut. I Vaughn Turley plays I-louse of the Rising Sun before Clay audience.
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imelighters Revive The Days 0f Klng Arthur A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Mark Twain's classic tale of a twentieth century New Englander who is thrown back into the middle ages, was presented by Clay's actors and actresses on November 17 and 18. Turning in fine performances in the lead roles were Dan Hagedorn, Bill Dimitroff, Frank Brown, and Pam Baldwin. To be commended is everyone involved in the presentation, including the direc- tors, Mr. Paul Gretzinger and Mr. Vincent Rupp, the excellent supporting cast, and the hard-work- ing backstage crew. Guard Bruce Wallacc icmxnds prisoner Dan Hagcdorn to kccp his hands at his sides as Pam Tholl tries to appeal uninterested
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