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CAUGIAIT IN THE MIDDLE of the Song Girls' victory circle is Qle ,while out on the field, team members wait for game action to once again get under way. VIKING PEPSTERS MAJORETTES were, from Iefi, Ellen Farkas, Bette Anderson, Donna Anderson, and Rita Lynch. FLAG TWIRLERS were, from left, Michele Kilpatrick, Sheila Poling, Jan Hassell, Pat Dolphin, June Lang, and Barbara Snyder. , ' 1, 1. 5 . is ff ' I -5.1-1, Y I I . lI5l
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YELL LEADERS were, from left, Vern Whybrew, Faye Andrews, Vicki Churchill, and Ron White. ln the background are Viking Flag Twirlers, and Maiorettes. SPIRIT OOSTERS' HERE'S OLE, alias Larry Herb, ready to add his ' bit to sideline activities during a football game. SONG LEADERS this year were, from left, San E dra Parsons, Judy Kienstad, Lillie Dyer, Rose- mary Koons, Bette Eldridge, and Ruby Hacla. U41 .J ,f I A -....er.g. .l l 1
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RECEPTIONS HONORING THE PERFORMERS FOLLOWED EACH EVENINGS AT EIGHT PRESENTATION. HEVENINGS AT EIGHT The Gateway Singers, Agnes Moorehead, the Pete Jolly Trio, and a presentation of Christopher Fry's A Phoenix Too Frequentv comprised this semesters offering in the i'Evenings at Eightn series. Featured in the first presentation were the Gateway Singers, famed folk singers from the San Francisco area, who appeared in a repeat performance. The singers also appeared in the first Eve- nings at Eight series several years ago. The blend which the Gateway Singers display, which enchants and intrigues their audiences, is not solely a vocal one, There are four completely different individuals with widely varying back- grounds, each an accomplished solo performer, who integrate their talents with verve and gusto. The Pete jolly Trio, jazz recording artists, also appeared as an added attraction with the Gateway Singers. U61 Agnes Moorehead was featured in the second presenrariOH- Her performance, titled That Fabulous Redhead, was an exhilarat- ing demonstration of what the theater can communicate and an audience delight in. Her performance had the simplicity of so many magHifiCCUf things, all art, all seemingly artless. Her entire presentation W21S linked and jeweled with personal reminiscences, comments, and whiplashe asides and was animated with her mimicry and Wit. Also appearing that evening were Richard Gray and MZYO Loizeaux starring in Fry's one-act comedy A Phoenix Too Fre- quentf' Events scheduled for next semester include The Ballet RUSW de Monte Carlo, Ogden Nash, a major stage play by the City College Theater Arts Department, folk singers Sam Hinton, and the CKY College Festival of Music.
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