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Choi r celebrates i n STUDENT LIFE 77 Intricate planning by the members of the Concert Choir produced a surprise birthday party for choral director Mrs. Mary Gay Craig. The students decorated the choral room with balloons and prepared refreshments, including a cake with lighted candles for the traditional wish. The choir then sang a heartwarming rendition of “Happy Birthday” in full harmony, while presenting Mrs. Craig a gift. The Concert Choir was made up of approximately ninety people who tried out the previous spring. They practiced throughout the fall (when not having birthday parties), for their many concerts during and after the Christmas season. In four- to seven-part harmony they sang various compositions, from J.S. Bach’s “ Lobet Denn Hern” and Benjamin Britten’s “Ceremony of Carols” to historical American folk songs. Among the diverse activities of the choir were the annual football game played against the members of the Band, a fund-raising kit sales drive, and concerts at the National Cathedral and the Kennedy Center in Washington, in addition to con¬ certs at Marshall throughout the year. Opposite page: On her birthday, Mrs. Craig takes time out from directing the choirs to enjoy a piece of birthday cake. This page, above: Therese Jenkins adds her John Han¬ cock to the card passed around among choir members. Left: Concert Choir makes preparations for the surprise birthday party. GCM
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78 STUDENT LIFE O O Guzzling joy-juice punch and gettin’ hitched by Marryin’ Sam, Sadie Hawkins dance-goers en¬ joyed an evening of fun in Dogpatch on November 19. “Brother Lutum” played plenty of foot-stompin’ music, and the decor successfully conveyed the impression of a hill¬ billy hoedown. The Key and Keyette clubs worked for weeks to assure a rip- snortin’ goodtime for all. A jail, a cave for ol’ man Mose, and a church for Marryin’ Sam were all built for the dance. Marshall’s own Daisy Maes and Li I ’ Abners were: freshmen Julia Dillon and Terry Clark, sophomores Cathy Waller and Chris Walton, juniors Melinda Baxter and Cliff Carroll, and seniors Dawn Rae Rogers and Dennis Naleppa. Above right: Mary Lohrenz shows Jeanne Naramore a spot she missed. Below right: Key Club members help turn the girl’s gym into Dogpatch. Below: Watch it, boys — don’t shake that ladder!
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