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Beloit College Comes to Festival What caused people to run to the cafeteria to buy tickets? The Fine Arts Festival activities, of course. Starting off were the movies, Somewhere in Time,” The Open Window,” “Claymation.” “Hardware Wars, and The Magic Rolling Board. Throughout the two days of the fair there were many lectures given by Professors of Beloit College. Lectures such as Post-Modernist Fiction, Ancient High Civilization, and Tongue-Tied Americans proved to be interesting. Student interest led to these lectures being sold out. The student body was entertained by many of their peers with performances by chamber groups, the Choral Concert, the play The Ugly Duckling. vocal solos, the Jazz Ensemble, and the Swing Choir. Students showed and sold artwork at an art display. The 83 Revue was also a part of the Fine Arts Festival. This show gave students and faculty an opportunity to work together and for each of them to work separately. Groups such as the Girl's Swing Choir, the Chalk Dusters, and Mother Goose and her helpers entertained the audience. WERM Radio was a student presentation, as was Cathy Quehl telling how she lost her tennis shoes, the cheerleaders, the Ja-Da tap dance and the swing choirs. The show ended with a group of songs from South Pacific with a surprise appearance by Mr. Carroll. The song Thank You Very Much sung by all, concluded the show. 1. Mother Duit tells tales. 2. Mr. Bartholf admits defeat to M. Sathoff. 3. W.E.R.M. Radio comes to Monroe with J. Ott and D. Schoenike 4. Brenda Goebel o serves art show. 5. Kelly Hilficker stands in awe. 6. Chalkdusters entertain in a new way. 7. Girls Swing Choir adds class with One .
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1. AFS students Sarah Cunningham and Fernando Gil Carbo ready themselves for the Homecoming parade. 2. Keith Prien mixes chemicals for M Book. 3. Andrea Thompson and Sheila Signer ride through the parade. 4. Scott Quehl and Mark Radzanowski relax after a long day of (J.N. debates. 5. As Angela Weidman ex amines Mary Ann Kunderts makeup. Kim Kerr pa tiently applies make up to transform Jill Paulson into Carousel's Nettie Fowler
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