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Q Cindy Carder and Todd Menke sit this one out. Music for the dance was provided by the Ray Cole son Band who led off with the theme song, Some where Over the Rain bow. Couples were stiii get- ting pictures taken during the dance and food was set out for anyone who wanted to snack After prom activities included a movie at the Van Del in Van Wert and the juniors who were on the clean-up crew worked Sunday afternoon turning the ballroom back into a Sym- .The band's Somewhere Over the Rainbow got some dancing. Entering through the rainbow, Fran Sneary and Char Klaus return from an after-dinner break. PROM Ray Coieson's Band A guestbook recorded cou- ples. I
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Choir director, James Shisler, performs with the barbershop quartet, The Sound Syndicate, as special guests of the Spring Sing. Guests Featured in Concerts Choir members per- formed in the Spring Sing and had as their special guests The Sound Syndi- cate, of which their director, James Shisler, is a member. Following a performance by the junior high, the girls' glee sang How Merrily We Sing, Evensong, and Jerico. Arise, Arise This Day, Yearnings, and Lullaby for Seafarers were then performed by the high school choir. Before the final song, awards were pre- sented to those seniors who had been in choir three years and a special award was given to brother and sis- ter, Mark and LeAnn Spit- nale, as outstanding male and female choristers. The evenings entertain- ment was concluded by a very lively barbershop quar- tet performance which 30 SPRING CONCERTS delighted the entire audi- ence. Featuring guest conduc- tor, Ken McCoy, Chief Arran- ger for the U.S. Army Field Band, the instrumental con- cert was a very formal affair, The program was begun with director, Mike Wark, con- ducting Sunderland Over- ture, followed by his assist- ant, Bruce Drake, directing Anthem for Winds and Per- cussion. Just prior to an intermission Ken McCoy took up the baton and directed the ninety-four member band in The Ten Commandments, specially written for and dedicated to Mr. Wark and the band by Mr. McCoy. Following an intermission, choir director, James Shisler, joined the group to sing Dreams A reception followed the concert. The band leads off with Sunder- land Overture. LeAnn Spitnale, named most valuable female in the choir, accompanies for the song, Yearnlngs. , fb, My , X While the junior high choir is performing, members of the girls' glee warm up.
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