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Page 22 text:
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Showboat “Showboat,” our 1962 Talent Show, was held April 15 and 16 in the Henry Cook Auditorium. This was the first time this annual event took place in the new auditorium. The curtain rose on a scene typi- cal of the days when showboats ran on the Mississippi River. Captain Mike Hansen and his first mate, Craig Koepke, introduced each act. From the first act to the final closing of the curtain, a variety of entertain- ment was presented. On this page some of the performers are shown in their acts. Our talent show not only showed the students entertainment talents, but also their ability to work together behind the scenes. Sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors who worked long hours on “Showboat” were rewarded by its success on opening night. ‘Calypso’ was the theme of this dance act by Iynn Corbin is seen singing her solo, Joyce Coleman and Chris Brown. “Wouldn’t It Be Luverly ’. Members of the sextet, Chris Stevens, Sharon Boone, Mary Abraham, Thelda Schwartz and Karen Wagner, watch as Mary Paul practices the gestures to “I Enjoy Being A Girl”, which the group sang. Putting on smiles for the camera, as they finish their act, are Sue Stapp and John Norton. “I Want to Be Loved By You” was the title of their song and dance number, which they are rehears- ing. These two were among the many who eagerly anticipated the opening of “Showboat”. 18
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Behind the players are the speakers which aroused the con- tinuous cheering, heard during the pep assembly. Coaches Ed Krupa, Pat Arsenault, Fred Crawford, Bill Adams and Principal Guy Houston were there to give their support to the team. Students Barbara Jones, Skip Littlefield, Dave Shaw, and Rudy Nichols added their comments on this im- portant game. Former graduates John Pelc and Tom Evans also spoke at this special event. 17
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Merry Christmas to all . . Above, Angela Davis is seen as solo violinist for the Christmas program. Right, attending the faculty tea are: Miss Van Ness, Mr. Adams, Miss Powers, Mr. Sventko, and Miss Rankin. Below, Peggy Palmer admires Miss Dillon’s Christmas display. Right, Rudy Nichols and Lee Ann Plew decorate the Christmas tree, that was located in the foyer. ♦ 19
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