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German Club Hosts Bum Dance What happened on Saturday night, December 10th from 8:30-1130? The Annual Snow and Ski dance was held by the German Club in the South gym. Most people went as couples with matching sweaters of their own choice. Tickets cost $8.00 without ASB and $6.00 with. This was the first year that you were allowed to go stag. Those tickets cost $4.00. Snow cov- ered mountains and pine trees was the setting of the pictures. It seemed to be very impressive. The decorations made you feel right at home: Christ- mas trees, dangling stars hanging from the ceiling, balloons scattered on the floor, and ski pictures hanging on the walls. The Mormon Relics played excellent music to dance to. Punch and cookies were served as the re- freshments. The dance went as Smooth as sour Kraut for the Ger- man club, especially since it ' s so small. Carolyn Vanderveen as the President, and Caro Adams as Vice President, were a big help in making this dance so spectacular. Ski bums get in shape for the slopes. Ski Bum will definitely be a great memory for these girls Snow Ski Dance 17
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Being warm puts a big smile on Braum ' s face I mM » ♦♦♦♦ ■ . ♦ ' ■►- - 16 Snow And Ski Dance
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Winter Program Highlights Year Of Great Music As the lights dimmed down and the curtain rose, the audience hushed its noise to a faint whisper. Such perfor- mances as the Winter Concert really impressed the viewers with all of the talent displayed by the concert band, choir, vocal ensemble, and girls choir. The performers were flawless and seemed so natural at what they did. No one ever stopped to think of how much work, effort, and time it took to make the show look so spectacular. Before even setting the date of the Winter Concert, Mr. Hoake, the band director, and Mr. Perry, the vocal di- rector, took certain care to pick out the best selection of musical pieces. Both vocal and instrumental groups worked long and hard hours on their selections. The groups themselves were not the only ones to work hard. The skill that was used in directing these groups was acquired through long hours of planning, practice, and determination. From the amount of applause given by the crowd, all of the effort seemed to pay off. Mr Perry shows his serious side during perfor- mances Kim. Darleen, and Anne sing their hearts out. 18 Winter Concert
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