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1. Dale Gross creates an illusion during the Coronation program. 2. Male Amer and Phyllis Struss shivor In their zits as they await the arrival of Clearasil. 3. A Section of the Tlgerettes dance line performs on stag e. 4. Queen Nancy Johnson and King Steve Moe. Sno-Daze—21
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Sno-Daze Lacks Snow — Not Spirit! The coronation Monday night, February 9th, of Nancy Johnson and Steve Moe started off an event filled Sno-Daze week. Queen Nancy and King Steve, with the rest of the Royalty, reigned over a victorious hockey game against Rosemount, and watched with South, as the Tigers dribbled past Henry and Roosevelt, outscor-ing them both. Many activities were planned for the week, but because of the unseasonal high 40's temperatures, which melted the snow, most had to be cancelled. The biggest event of the week took place on Wednesday, with well over half of the school participating in Wintrim activities. Sno-tubing, bowling, ice fishing, movies, skiing, and roller skating were some of the activities enjoyed by students and faculty alike. The snowless Sno-Daze week melted into memories as a very successful Sno-Daze dance, featuring Upton, drew to a close Friday night SNO-DAZE ROYALTY: Rick Goodsell and Dottie Taplin, Junior attendants, Gary Benjamin, Alice Berg, Randy Denardo, Charisse Jones, Nancy Johnson, Queen, Steve Moe, King, Renee Salas, Wally Nelson, Chris Hall, Jeff Flavin, Elaine Jensen and John Gonzalez, Sophomore attendants. -Sno-Daze
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Music Programs Popular With South Students Under the direction of John Kantar and Terry Hanson, the bands and choirs offered a variety of musical performances throughout the year. These included everything from concerts at school and churches to the pep band playing at sports events. Concert Choir, Mixed Choir and Concert Band were just some of the different groups in which the student body could participate. The South Singers performing at the new Government Center and the Jazz Band per- forming with a Jazz Ensemble at the University, were just two of the highlights of this year. The spring musical was South Pacific. Terry Hanson directed the acting and vocal portions, while John Kantar directed the pit orchestra. The Music Department traveled to Chicago for their annual performing tour, and ended their year on a good note! 1. South Singers perform at Homecoming Coronation program. 2. Pep Band members Rufino Ochoada and LeRoy Lorgc play during a football game. 3. Instrumental director John Kantar in a typical pose. 22—MUSIC
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