South Intermediate School - Sis Boom Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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South Intermediate School - Sis Boom Yearbook (Saginaw, MI) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 47 of 64
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SOUTHERN, SPECTACULAR, . . x With' the words, Welcome to our 1961 ' Southern. Spectacular, we havs 'a great' show with the em- phasis onatalentff Margaret Asman and Ed Leib, the M.C,'s,' opened the fifth annual South School Southern Spectacular. The program, including two evening performances and a matinee, was pre- sented March 2 and 3. 4 , ' ' ' The hrst act was the South School Senior Band playing, under th e direction of Mr. Shumate, Thunderer March, Park Ridge Overture, and f'Tinr Lizzie. - Following the South School Band came an orig- inal composition by John Anderson and Denny Forester on the piano. The next act brought on the South tumblers turning fiips and performing other difficult stunts. The performance was sponsored by Mr. Keene. thisulpoint in the program a rib tickling demon-Q i stration by Lee Ann Block revealed the perils of a trjavelingtteacher. H ' T ' K .Most Broadwaylhoofers come. from New York, but.South Schoolhas its own.. 'They are Linda Petre and Marlee Frederick. ,They gave the show ra 'lift 1wfith'their number f7The' New York J azz. ' . , ,Mags-et'-Asman entertained the audience with a -vocal solo, 'fButtons and Bows. V -V ' 'I Then, came the Sky Riders doing marvelous tricks on the high ladders. Included in this -act were Diane Khuen, Barb Wilcox, and Karen Jacob. Also included in the matinee were Mary Symons and Jody Golden, The seventh act was avocal quartette consisting of Chris List, Kathy Marden, Loraine Wilhelm, and Anne Wendler singing, You'll Never Walk Alone. The .two'Shieks of Araby, Wayne Boehm and Mike Hazz'ard,fkept the show, rolling with the song The 'Shiek of Araby. ' H. z ' ' . A lot of laughs were-gained by the .song novelty act, ,'FSuperman, presented by Linda Huyghe, Sue Boyd, Sally Schremjs, and Cheri Harper. ' South Schoolis dance bandythe Cavaliers, includ- inglJohn'Andersoi1, Matt' Beach, Hank Kaufinann, Denny Foerster, and Chris Meltesen played' the theme from the Peter Gunn Show which moved the show right along. ' ' ' J ' When intermission was over and people were in their seats, the show started again with the South School' Southern Rockettessettingva fast pace for the remainder of the program. Included in the Rockettes were Nancy Hatfield, Jackie J arecki, Page 38 Jean Kurth, Marlene,Melcher, Linda Petre, Ruth Provencher, Cindy- Robinson, Sally. Shear, and Guna Spacs. -This act was sponsored' hy Mrs. Kreuger. ' - - A a The Pyramid Ladder act with Morley Thomson, Lauren Howard, Kathy Braun, Barb Wilcox, Jan- ice Sarow, Sue Boyd, Cheryl Leonard, Judie Lent- ner, -Pat Martin, Gretchen Gustafson, Marcia Dur- son, Mary Kreasle,lSusan Selixit, Diane Remiers and Linda Horvat kept the .audience on the edge of their seats while cloingtmarvelous feats. ' Gossip Is Fun, presented by the South School Madrigalslwas another example of the ability of the girls' singing group. ' Following the Madrigals came Paul Lichau doing an amusing walk on. The audience almost hit the ceiling when the Stu- pid Steppers, a hilarious novelty act came on stage with their rib-tickling antics. Included in. the ,act were Jane Fetters, Diane Khuen, Greer Greenberg, Shirley Fried, Lee Ann Trask, Chris- Nagel, Wilcox, Pat Wolf, Sue Bear, Sue Albers, Sandy Barber, Jane Imerman and Morley Thomson. . ' Next came the Madrigals quartette' including Chris List, Kris Behm, Xenny Weiker, and Anne Wendler singing The Syncopated Clock. Kathy Braun and Sue Zittel kept the-show at a fast pace with a modern dance to the song Doo Doo Dotsff A i Following the fmodern dance came Sue 'Fober singing a vocal solo, Pretend.', ' . ' Linda Davis, South School's own ballerina, showed perfect coordination while dancing to her own musical composition. From the deepest part of the African jungle came the weird Voc Doo Magic. Performing this act were Sue Zittel, Greer Greenberg, .Bee Bee Schindehette, Chris, Otto, Martha Francke, Martha Peckover, and Barb Borchard. ' . P ' For the second time the show the Madrigals performed. They sang an old favorite, Jeanie With the light Brown Hain 1 a ' The final act was the South School Choir ,sing- ing 'iThis is.My Country. . f ' .Following the South School Choir came a solemn presentation to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Civil War. Ed Sederlund, play- ing a Union soldier, was shaking hands with Tex Crevia, a Confederate soldier, in front of a .statue representing peace played by Pat Hoge. Ed Leib spoke a solemn tribute while the Hag of the Unit- ed States flew in the background. Q I



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School Officers: Mary Beisel, treasurer: lohn Anderson, president: Diane Khuen, vice-presidentg Sue Albers, secretary. 71 aggam, 1961 H.R. President 7A-111 Penny Mclnerney 7A-200a Eric Hanson 7A-201 Helen Burzyck 7A-202 Jim Stevens 7A-203 Richard Cunningham 7A-205 John Schmidt 7A-207 Guna Spacs 7A-208 Martha F rancke 7A-210 Mary Beisel 7A-215 Carol Nash I 7A-222 J olien Stafford 8A-112 Kirk O'Keefe 8A-114 David Fisher 8A-119 Jody Golden 8A-120 Sue Cooper 8A-125 Robert Wright 8A-200 Kenneth Rabideau . 8A-206 Richard Peters 8A-218 Kris Martin 8A-219b Fred Kerns SA-220 Ray Schmick SA-258 Frances Stair 9Ag105 Lee Ann Trask 9A-106 Ken Feit 9A-107 Nancy Gilbert 9A-108 Janet Schwenbeck 9A'109 David Turrill DA-110 Terry Hackett 9A-113 Sandra Schoof , 9A-132 Dave Banner 9A-204 larry Butte 9A-209 Robert Crouse 9A-212 Wayne Lambert 9A-213 Susan Albers 9A-214 John Manning 9A-216 Tex Ctevia 9A-2193 Pai!!! Piechotte Page40 Vice-Presi dent Herbert Karpicke Randy Braun Fay Kabobel Dennis Meyer Beverly Liebl Myrna Patterson Mary Kuhn Pat Kipp Diane Castello Tom Russell Charles Spiekerman Diane Podolsky Josie LaBelle Sigrid Hansen Albert Clement William Zinck Linda Petre Mary Etta Bacon Al. Lancour Dave Kelly George Roeoker Donald Sutherland Tom Hersem Denny Garber David Jewell Sharon Cory Pat Wolf Art Gelow l Richard Whitting Rick Day' John Roth Donald Paige Rose Mattern Shirley Fteid Sandy Barber John Fritzler Timothy Katz Secretary Brian Miessner James Clements Ann Rose Ed. Kennedy Terry Smith Mary Lutskus Ruth Ann Herm James Ferguson Gary Blaisdell Charles Day Sue Swan Tom O'Deay James Richley Bruce Jenkins Sue Culver Sally Walz Steven McIntosh Bruce Crawford Pat Leesch Pamela Hitow Toni Seeley Peggy-Lee Spyker Margaret Asman Mac Adams Ron Howell Carol Dickinson Cathy Muehlenbeck Denny Foerster Gwen Bussinger Sue Bear Howard Orme: John Nicklen Dave Breedon Mark Richter Morley Thomson Bill Webber Richard Iamurri Treasurer Echo Gerwin James Trew Robert Krause Barbara Pussehl Judy Schneider Charles Schafer Charles Khuen James Ferguson Martin Kempf Nan Harris Keith Schauman Tom O'Deay Melissa Manning Bruce Jenkins Jack Crawford John Schirmer John Faust James Hanson Norma Metzger Sue Kampfert Toni Seeley John Stark Suzanne Zittel Denny Cherry Doug Durand Wayne Michaels Cathy Muehlenbeok Phil Young Sue Crowley Sue Bear Ronnie Read Gary Samson Jerry Gouldlng Gerry Meyer Matt Beach Ted Watters John Clements

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