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was a smashing success. Besides the usual stellar performances of the hand and chorus, the festivities were enhanced by the Dixieland tunes of the Jazz Band, the racing rhythms of Kenny and Kurt on the drums, the smooth harmony of the Girls Quartet, and the hauntingly original renditions strummed and sung by Keith Summers. Quickening the pace and snapping the audience back to attention were skits like “Who’s on First?” by Curtis Hurley and Dan Woodrow and “12 Years of School.” Of course, no one dozed off during the leggy numbers performed by the Twirlers and the Flag Girls, either! Add to all of this the mastery of Steve Wiliams at the organ, whether Bach or rock. Stirred and sifted by directors Mrs. Hicks and Mr. Werremeyer, “Sound Limit 70” never stopped and yielded lots of listening pleasure.
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“Sound Limit 70” “What is misery?” queried Master of Ceremonies Kurt Conklin from his easy chair near the middle of the show. The answer was certainly not “Sound Limit 70”, this year’s version of the annual Spring Show. From the swelling strains of the full band and chorus to the roaring reverberations of the Swing Band and Swing Choir to the sometimes humorous but always laughable jokes of Kurt and his partner Jim Ludlow, “Sound Limit 70” 16
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In Concert or on the Field, Best Band of All Caught in the act of directing the CHS bands, Mr. Werremeyer displays the zeal that he transmitted to his students. Right: Drum Major Bill Rice in uniform. Jr. Band Majorette, Charlotte McBride. 18 Sr. Flag Girl, Mary Dickinson. Sr. Flag Girl, Linda Hegg. Senior Twirler, Lynne Suzuki
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