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-,L-J f DON'T MONKEE AROUND. Carter Scott, Greg Brooks, and John Ulrickson rehearse their music. Rock music comprised a significant number of the acts in the show. gk ,N S? OH, YOU'RE JUST MAKING A MOUNTAIN OUT OF STUDENTS. Here students rehearse their skit for the Happening Many students were involved in the ' I HOPE MY GLASSES DON'T BREAK IN THE PLAY. Football players perform in their costumes, slightly changed. Athletes played important roles in the program. A Happening happened at Paschal on November 7, 1967. The Paschal Parents' Club sponsored the program to raise money for future activities. Many students were involved in the program, thus the audience was treated to a wide variety ot acts. A general air ot chaos and uninhibited fun characterized the evening. Teachers sacrificed their Students and parents watch eagerly as Joe Ulrickson and Jim Shaw care fully hoist the zo tr Iortul, eye-catching banner advertising the Happening ,ki- austere images to get laughs from the crowd Students paraded across the stage in various ludicrous costumes which the audience greeted with loud laughter and cat- 3, calls. Music as well as comedy entertained the crowd at the event, This music was loud and lively, and it helped , create the atmosphere ot carefree merriment of the night. Raucous, Chaotic Happenin Happen 24
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Panther Talents Exhibited During Follie Q The Yau've Got to Be a Paschal Athlete dancers do a burlesque on the track team. Peggy Dillard and Richard White sing l?l New Country Corn Flakes. 'F rt t -f f T T t t T f f Q 4, ,Q + - 'V K - Q if ' . ' 'T A fy J. 'if ' I 'Q A g ff' ' . .. mf, I I WM, ' 21 vig. X 'S isp, Sk , ai'-S. l Jr! H, , A A x ,uf may 9 Q , A -4 V Easier 'A' 57 ji I V Ar W 54 LV si , f ,, gg 3 I 3 1 5 K A A 1, im ' M 4 N, 1' ,A m e .i K NAIR . . . BEFORE. Paschal's danseux display their grace in the Flower Dance.' ., ,J 5 1' IT WAS A ROUGH NIGHT! Jim Cannon, Ken Mellina, Tom Bunch, Mike Harri- son, Joe Ulrickson, Jane Aston, Craig Thomason, Bob Shaw, Darryl Gray, and Lisa Francis take five after demonstrating their Terpsichorean to a viewing audience of more than 1500 people in Paschal's audi talents tarium.
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