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W ta 51, T T 4 s 1 A t,. . . is w- J I. I 1 I 1 i A I 1 l 4 I I 'V' V imapw-. - Tiki. qt. , x, ,. . s 'sf -s ' sc, Vet 4 t Easter Concert The Easter concert was held in the Northwest auditorium on April 19. As a special feature of the program, the students entered the auditorium to a prelude of organ music played by Rebecca Franklin. The band, with Mr. G. G. Gregory as faculty sponsor, opened the program with the number King Cotton. David Albertson, student director, led the band. The Northwest Girls' Cho- rus, under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis C. Michael, then presented a program of song which was composed of various types of music. The first group consisted of the semiclassic type songs, If I Could Tell You, Tea for Two, and Easter Parade. Harbor Lights, in special four-part ar- rangement, was featured by the Northwest Octet. The band introduced the sacred portion of the program by playing l Believe. Isabel Culver then took her place at the console of the electronic organ and played the accompaniment for Cathie Moore's solo, Calvary. She also played The Old Rugged Cross as soft background music while Judy Featherman read the poem Two Pieces of Wood. After an organ solo by Isabel, Christ Arose, the chorus sang One God, He, I See God, and Holy City. They were accompanied on the organ by lsabel and also on the piano by Rebecca Franklin. The twirlers performed as the band played the concluding n u m be r, Fall ln. Blair Hartman played postlude music on the organ as the stu- dents left the auditorium. leads the band in I Believe. - fl - I 3 David Albertson, student band director
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On the night of the Junior-Senior Prom, al- most everyone was too excited to eat, but ,. miraculously the fried chicken, mashed pota- toes, and the rest of the delicious food van- l 4, ished from the dishes, P I I W. . few x ft ' M ' Q.- A table of senior girls and their escorts look the photographers way as he snaps a memory. Q c ,. 5: i s A ,ggwiii This is the exciting moment-Donald Whitebread and John YBSI't6Slii, junior class president and vice president, are announcing the names of the Prom Queen and her two attendants. vc '. lux Q, Q -Q ' ,mg an Junior-Senior Prom The Junior-Senior Prom was held on Saturday, May 14, in the school gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated in pink and ice blue. The theme of the affair this year was Wishing on a Star. A catered dinner was served in the cafeteria, followed by dancing in the gymnasium with music furnished by Jack Melton's orchestra. At intermission the result of the voting was revealed and the Prom Queen was crowned. Dancing continued until midnight when all departed with happy memories of an enjoyable evening. Rebecca Ridall is the Prom Queen. She sheds a few tears of happiness as she is crowned and presented a bouquet of beautiful long stemmed red roses. I-vo, YC QA rw, .V
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