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“Red Fairy” Winn decides he doesn’t like pirates, so he’ll “pouff” them away. 18 “Bubbles Bombshell” Bell tells of her new movie to the audience. “Punchy McPug” Kane explains his “bweezin’ method to Mr. Winn.
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New Miss Meadowbrook Donna Hall and Sue Hutson perform songs which won them first prize in talent competition. With the theme of “Spring Fantasy”, the SCA presented the Miss Meadowbrook Pageant and talent show on March 17. Eighteen girls, who had previous¬ ly been chosen by their classes, competed for the title of Miss Meadowbrook, while other students vied for the talent awards. Alternating the talent acts with the presentation of the beauty contestants, the judges chose five finalists. From among these girls, Jackie Little was crowned Miss Meadowbrook of 1967, and Pat Adams was named Maid of Honor. In the talent competition Donna Hall and Sue Hut¬ son were awarded first place for their original song “Walk”. Gay Hobbs was given second place, while Billy Thomas, who performed a magic act, received the third place award. Miss Meadowbrook participants anxiously await the announcement of the winner. 17
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F The “Mamas and the Papas” provide entertainment for the audience of the S.S. Idiot. Faculty Presents “Blackbeards And Bluebloods” For Scholarship Fund For the third consecutive year the members of the faculty presented a show to raise money for a scholarship. Heading the show was Mr. Moore, aided by Mr. Kane, Miss Tucker, Mrs. Waters, and Mrs. Starke. This year’s presentation, “Blackbeards and Bluebloods,” was divided into two acts, the first of which took place aboard the pirate ship of Captain Blackbeard, Mr. Sindlinger. In the second act the Bluebloods attended a show in the ballroom of the S. S. Idiot. As M.C., Mr. Winn introduced the various acts of the teachers, including a combo consisting of Mr. Porter, Mr. Seaton, Mr. Winn, and Mr. Tucker. The “Mamas and Papas” appeared to sing “Creegue Alley”, fol¬ lowed by a song by the Country Mama and Papa. Other acts included a dance by the Hobos, a song by “Keys” Porter, and a recitation by Mrs. Geiger. Later in the show appearances were made by Bub¬ bles Bombshell, Punchy McPug, the First Lady and her daughter, and Mrs. Miller. Mr. Seaton sang “Blow the Candle Out” and “Scotch and Soda.” “Mrs. Miller” sings “Down Town” as a closing act. 19
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