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Upper right, Lovely Linda Lester benteH reigns as Harvest Festival Queen with attendants Donna Shaw HePd and Genelda Melton hightL Above, the moderation Mountain Boys bring down the house with their singing. At right, Nanna NoNo reads excerpts from Who Knows What?
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76 Apple Day yields over $3,000; Ashcroft steals show at festival Chilly temperatures and an extended t Spiritual Emphasis Week hindered Ap- ple Day sales on October 30 and 31, but a total of $3,039.24 was collected. This annual Circle K event raised funds with which to purchase shoes for needy chil- dren in the Springfield area through the sale of apples. A three-and-a-half-hour Harvest Festival on Saturday night, featuring favorites like the Moderation Mountain Boys and dummy Bobby, climaxed the week- end. Sophomore Linda Lester, represent- ing Walther Third South and Dorm 68, reigned as Harvest Festival queen after they sold a total of $448.40. Paul Schaade was top individual salesman with $72 collected. Above, Circle K officers Dean Skaret, Tony Siders, and Ron Hohenadel await as two anxious students decide on best sales area. At right, Circle K treasurer Tony Siders enjoys an apple as he tabulates total earnings. Upper right, Circle K members count cash from dorm sales.
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Norman Luboff Choir highlights l970-7l Artist Series season The 1970-71 Artist Series featured some of the nation's finest artists and a variety of presentations which attracted a di- verse audience. The contemporary pop sound of the New World Singers kicked off this year's program. Contrasting sharply in follow- ing concerts was the music of Israeli violinist Sergiu Luca and Ecuadorian pianist Alegria Arce. For a Homecoming selection, the Artist Series staged a concert with Calvin Marsh, vocalist, accompanied by Stuart Sacks, pianist. The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, di- rected by Walter Sussking, the Memphis String Quartet, and the St. Louis Brass Quintet attracted crowds with their clas- sical symphonic presentations. The unusual production by Thea Marshall and Patricia Ball dramatically explored the many faces of woman. Numbers from outstanding operas were brought to campus by the Kansas City Lyric Opera Company. Below, Norman Luboff directs the famed choir at a typical sell-out concern. At top right, The St. Louis Brass Quintet poses with favorite brass instruments.
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