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Q on ,and The Corvcttes delighted the audience with theirrswingin' version of When the Saints Go Marching In . W -I F Allor Howard and Mary Sue Champney sang Sen- timental journey . Sharon Blanchard proved that she had the knack of the hula- h0op by twirling one while singing Hula-Hoop . Greg Phillips, Lorraine Dy- gen, Sue Thompson and David Brown harmonized Sugartime . Bonnie Green and Sharon Gilmore tap danced to the tune of School Days Among the highlights of the show were the singing com- mercials, done by Nancy Dix- son, Anne MacFarlane and Sue Wood.
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1 s Af fn UW ml D 'Snort-enies. all filter, no CIALILIICYILLH one ol the singing commercials, sponsored the hrst hull of the l7.1I'fllLH' Oddfry Show AA' 1 i Miirlyne l.1il'o1nte, Nancy Belmore, Barbara Thompson and julia Barlow performed as members of jilce Spone's band. U? J X it ffgl . I D5-:ff The Goon T.ivlor Dancers performed to the music of Bull and the Jack . Jamboree On November 7th .lim Farmer emceed the Hjarthur Oddfryn Show to an audience of over one thousand. A clock radio was g1w.1rded to Mr. jack Creighton, win- ner of the Mis-spelled Word Contest. Everyone then went to try his skill at the games in the gym. A trip through the Chamber of Chills and 11 stop at the refresh- ment counter completed the evening. The Geisha Girls did their interpremtions of it march from The King and I . 4'The Tennessee Plow Pusliersf' Mdrslull Garner. ,lulie Harrington, Sue Garner and Bill McGee. told Liles of that good old mountain dew . Mirv l.JVullev sang The End .
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