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Baccalaureate To a processional duet, the Seniors of the Class of ’67 marched between rows of relatives and friends to the gym stage. The Reverend Carl Hass delivered the address, “To Sing A New Song”, to the about-to-be graduates. The Girls’ Chorus sang “Only A Rose”, and the traditional red roses were presented to the mothers of each of the graduates. The reading of a scripture and the Doxology followed. The evening service was concluded with the benediction and the Recessional. May 28, 1967, will be a cherished memory for the class of ’67, and the beginning of many more happy memories of similar evenings in the history of P.C.H.S. Above: “Last minute primping ; Take your time! Above: Just a little adjustment; Looking into the future. 26
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The auditorium of Paxton High came alive with the sounds of spring on May 11, 1967. The harmonious voices of the Girls’ Chorus, the Concert Choir, Madrigals, and the lively tempo of the Concert Band added to the springtime spirit. The spectacular finale, “Battle Hymn of the Republic”, featured Spring Concert the combined groups. The band was under the direction of Mr. Jerry Hart. Miss Susan Weller directed the choruses. That evening, too, the music department awards were given to recipiants chosen by fellow members of the Music Department. Right: Mrs. Abshirc directs the A Capelia Choir. Above: Concert Band performs. 25
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Above: Becky end Dave dance to the music of the Rogues at the Class Day dance. Right: Seniors arc in the spotlight at the Class Day ceremonies; Chanute Air Force Band of the Midwest. Class Day The Chanute Air Force Band, popular with the students, played an hour concert, opening Class Day ’67. The second “Mr. D.” Scholarship was presented to Bob Peterson, by Mr. D’s mother, Mrs. Munzer. The Condit Scholarship went to Jack Fields; Rodger Lubben and Jim Swanson were given the National Honor Society Scholarships; the Denny Darr award, given in menv ory of the former Paxton athlete, was presented to Dan Coplea.
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