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The Girls Glee Club, singing for pleasure and experience, demonstrate their musical ability at their Fine Arts Concert. To further inspire and enrich DeKalb students and outsiders, a performance of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra was held. Right: Tina Carnahan stares intensely at this hanging work of art, trying to figure out how those ropes were tied together. The annual Fine Arts Week at DHS reflects pride on the accomplishments of many in the school. The Sym- phonic and Concert Bands revealed their musical talent on Sunday after- noon. Then on Monday the Acappella Choir, Concert Choir, and the Girl ' s Glee Clubs were featured. During the week, the art show in the gym- nasium displayed individual and group displays of advanced art stu- dents. Drawing and painting, cera- mics, sculpture, and crafts were hand- somely shown off. The Auburn Com- munity Arts Council also sponsored a performance of the Michiana Bal- let Company and Fort Wayne Philhar- monic Orchestra Tuesday evening in the auditorium. Yes, fellow students, families, and the community all proudly viewed the accomplishments of these students during Fine Arts Week. But, perhaps these students themselves should be most proud. For they used their own creative touches. They worked long and hard to achieve the final effect. And they deserve all the reward. Fine Arts Week 27
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Creativity and Hard Work Pay Off With pride and honor, DcKalb s top choir, the A Cappellj Choir fulfills their traditional role during Fine Arts Week. Sally Hoyer, while working hard at setting up her Fine Arts display, appears to be moment- arily distracted from her work. ?Ti-V f The Symphonic Band, DcKalb ' s top band, creates music to fill the air and soothe the ears of listeners at their concert. Right: This art student proudly shows off a drawing and wins approval and looks of ad- miration from her family. 26 Fine Arts Week
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Prom Breaks Old Traditions Prom queen Jjn Ely and date, Chris Phillips, pose after their coronation with Prom king Jeff Norris and date, Susie Lenhard. Midway through the evening, magician Dick Stoner entertained with his startling magic tricks and witty remarks. Don DcWitt and Boots Butler seem to be en- joying their night at the Prom as Kclli Randlc relates a humorous story. Dancing included not only traditional slow dancing, but modern jiving as Becky Bower and Slan Mefford demonstrate. 28 Prom
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