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Laurel Melbo sings A Hoart That's Free. which won her an A” rat mg in the District Vocal Contest Skillfully assisting the choir at the piano is accompanist Kathy Sjob-lom Choir Presents While the choir laughs in the background. Linda and Stove struggle to keep a straight face 28
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“I new pronounce you man and wife. ' These were familiar words heard at the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance held on the evening of November 18. The festivities, this year, took place in the cafeto-rium after a home basketball game. This was the first time the dance was held after a game. In spite of the fact that we lost the game by a score of 70-55, the VHS dogpatchers were lively and enthusiastic at the dance. “The Little Brothers” provided the rollicking beat necessary for a fun night of hay-kicking and dancing. “Kick-a-poo joy juice” (apple cider) was easily attained. but for those who were more conservative, the Lettermen's Club sold pop. “Marryin’ Sam” (Russ Anderson) was busy hitching up couples at this annual dance sponsored by the junior class to help finance the spring prom. Decorations for the dance consisted of large cornstalks suspended from the ceiling. Hay scattered on the floor helped to add to the hillbilly mood of the night. Wow! What a little kickapoocan do1' yells Jackie, as Dwight hands her the little brown jug Hillbillies Have Hay Day” Hurry and got this over with, will ya . groans Gary, as Sandy grins victoriously and Marryin Russ makes the ' marriage'' final 27
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The formal attire of choir members and Director MacKinny added to the spirit and gaiety of the concert bongs From Stage And Screen” U nder the direction of Samuel MacKinney. the St. Anthony Village Concert Choir presented three concerts throughout the year. On December 22, “The Sounds of Christmas was presented together with the concert band. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grade choirs and a soprano solo by Connie Zahhos were special features. “A Concert of Choral Classics”, given on March 31, was the annual winter concert with selections being of a more classical nature. The Seven Senior Singers and a composition by director MacKinney were special attractions. A special attraction was the annual spring concert held on May 26. Entitled “Songs from Stage and Screen”, the concert featured Broadway and Hollywood hits. An added feature was the Music Rack Players, who presented a Western satire, “The Adventures of Trigger Mortiss-Frontier Mortician . District and state contest winners were also featured. The Seven Senior Singers, who received an 'A rating in State competition, sing Around the World . 29
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