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Princess Peggy: Miss Congeniality l,lfl 'li: Peggy spoke to .Xpril first audience .. .-XBUYP: ,.. posed at the piano . .. Bl'il,UW': .. enjoyed the spring weather. As Foss' Daffodil Princess, Peggy O'l3an's lifestyle changed dramatically. She found herself husy from morning to night, as often as six days a week, with royal appearances. Along with the other sixteen princesses, she sang and spoke at service cluhs and civic organization meetings. April first, Peggy received a singular honor, the title of Nliss Congeniality. This award is yery special hecause she was chosen hy her fellow princesses. .-Xlthough she missed playing the piano, painting, and visiting with her friends, Peggy found her reign as Daffodil Princess rewarding. 145
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Specialty Groups Added, i KS? ,A Girl Choir was not a chorus, but a well organized four part choir. Mr. Leggett is an advocate of same sex groups because in most mixed choirs the girls so outnumber the boys, that the boys have to sing too loud to compensate. ln a same sex group you don't have this problem. Girl Choir, like the other vocal groups, sings a cappella, and its hoped for capacity is around thirty-eight voices. Girl Choir, along with RR. and Concert Choir will provide a wide selection of vocal music classes for Foss students. Public Relations for Foss were promoted by the P.R. vocal group. According to Dale Leggett, director, P.R. was not a swing choir. 'LA swing choir uses choreography. We are concerned just with a really good soundf' The group had to be available on short notice, and this involved learning a lot of music in a little time. P.R.'s purpose was to soft sell Foss throughout the community. Their performances included church and club functions as well as concerts at school. Xi RPL .X gi-9 Q KR olor. l,lil 'l': GIRL CHOIR: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW ONE: .X Johnson, B. Sanford. C. VValler H. Hartholemew, U. Stabbert, P. Vincent, J Haywood, K. Hall, M. Mcllivit. ROW TWO: Brooks, U. Clarey. ili. YVright, B. Baker. ROW THREE: C, Zed:-ric, R. Lason, ,l. Clarke, S, Dew. Blakesley, C. klackson. P. Wallace. BIQLOVV: P.R. LEl'i'li 'l'O RIGHT: ROW ONE: A. johnson, U. George, Bt-rtolin, L. Gardner, L. Pettit, 'lf Pribbenow. C. VVolvers, .-X. Phillips. ROW' 'IAVVOI D. Haygood. S. Phillips, G. Tofte, L. jarstad. D. W'hisner, D. Panorian, G. Tofte, ll, Russo. ROVV THREE: -l. Vkesley, Nl. Collins, R. jones, Mclfarland M. Yvilson, D. Romig. 'lf liertness, G, Perry. N. VVinsley, U. Bond, T, lr is quite often said that music, soothes the savage beast, but this was not the case with the Foss Stage Band. Their music was irrepressibly enthusiastic and they played a great variety of songs ranging from the Rolling Stones to Elton john. Needless to say this made them very popular with the student body. 'lihey rocked their way to the All Area Stage Band Festival in March, which included a guest artist from New York. S'l'.-Xfilf BAND: LEl 'l' 'LO RIGHTZ ROW' ONE: C, Hoyt-r, L. johnson, P. Cirignon. D. Ripley. K. Gorsuch, M. 'liennt-rman, P. Person, R. Gadley, S. Weber, R, Howell, K. Owen, D. Thompson, C. :Xnderson. ROW' TWVO: L. Pugnetti, G. Thompson, Pribbenow. .-X. fialitis, T. Perez. 14
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