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Page 27 text:
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The annual Spring Concert was held on May 10, 1973 in the high school gymnasium. The high school chorus and band along with the grade school choruses and band performed for a large audience. The Eighth Grade and High School Chorus sang- Traces, Little Green Apples, and My Way. The High School Chorus sang- I Don't Know How to Love Him; Sounds of Silence; and Scarborough Fair. A comical skit, My Gal's a Corker , was then performed by Joyce Hadley, Darlene Wiggim, Pam Roush, and Ron Kerchner. The High School Band then played-Classic Miniatures; Son of a Preacherman; Purlie; Brittany; The Typewriter with soloist Mr. Gene Burton; Pizzicato Polka; Take Five with Flutist-Joyce Hadley, Cornet-ist-Harold Sarber, Saxophonist-Susan Morman; and Tribute to Louis Armstrong with Trombone-Ron Kerchner, Cornet-Harold Sarber, Clarinet-Ann Sale, Tenor Sax-Joel Peterson, Tuba-Jim Sarber. The directors for the evening were Mrs. Lois Pendarvis and Mr. Gordon Connor.
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Our Town This Is the Way We Were in Our Growing Up and in Our Marrying and in Our Doctoring and in Our Living and in Our Dying. The Drama Club presented Our Town , a three act drama by Thronton Wilder on April 27 G 28, 1973. It centers around a small town called Grovers Comers, New Hampshire where the Gibbs and Webbs are neighbors. The play focuses on George Gibbs (Ron Kerchner) and Emily Webb (Denise Hartz) who are young friends, then teenagers, lovers, and finally man and wife. They barely say their vows till death do us part before Emily is taken in death and placed in the village cemetery on a rainy, dreary day. The cast was headed by the Stage Manager (DuWayne Polte). He told the audience facts about the town. When he needed assistance, he called the local advisor, Professor Williard (Criag Schis-ler). The town had a doctor and his family, Etoctor and Mrs. Gibbs (Randy Teske and Lori Swanson). They were the average parents of the prospective groom George and a daughter, Rebecca (Deb Roush). The local newspaper was published by Editor Charles Webb (John Schmidt) and his wife Myrtle (Pam Roush). Their starry eyed children were Wally (Nate Stoller) and Emily. The town's paper boy was Jo Crowell, Jr. (Steve Heward). Other supporting characters in the drama are Jo Stoddard (Jamie Kirkpatrick), Constable Warren (Jim Tunney), Simon Stimpson (Keith Carpenter), Mrs. Soames (Barb Gaunt), Howie Newsome (Mike Nelson), Si Crowell (Audie Rudiger), and Sam Craig (Kerry Jensen). The people of the town were: Sherri Oloff-son, Deb Creason, Theresa Miller, Bettie Hensel, and Carolyn Anderson.
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