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EXHAL ' STEDLV CONGREGATING in front of the stage before a break, worshipers stud the uni ]ue 5t le of the Shaggs. N D.-based rock group HAPPINESS IS a slow number for Marge EXPERTS MIKE U M.KKR ami fjttx I iinnicuis urge therr friends to join in and suing out Kujawski and Craig Hartzer. The scene; with the latest dance cra e during the student councirs winter jamboree. Checkerboard Madness of January 12th ■■•
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Student Dance Attendance Grows With Basketball Win Streak Dances were few and far between on this years social calen- dar, but quality was substituted for quantity. Combined with original decorations, the top bands in the city proved to be crowd pleasers at the school ' s soc hops. The seniors, put in charge of Football Homecoming, hired the Traces of Time to fill the gym with wailing harmony. On that October 28th, a fascinating arrangement of streamers keynoted the affair. Next, the student council sponsored an all-school mixer. The Shaggs were contracted to provide the musical diversion. Following the December 16th basketball game with Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, the group known as the Yellow Field entertained the socializers who commemorated the first home game for the sport in the 1967-1968 basketball season. THE MUSIC of The Half Dozen provides entertainment for Roger Koeper and Pat Berger at a soc hop in the St. Joe Gym. LITTLE BIT OF SOUL , a fast number, sends Dick Hastings into orbit as Dianne Cham- bers gazes at the band playing onstage. The Knight Raiders provided the big beat
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Annual Show Presents Student Talent in Nighttime Program By winnin g first place in this year ' s annual talent show, Tom Przestwor became the only student to place first for two con- secutive years. Junior Christine Walkowiak was awarded second place for her version of If I Ruled the World. James Jaworski, a senior, took third place with his piano solo Clair de lune. As shown by the variet ' and finese of the entrants, the gen- eral impression of the competition was obviously one of good taste. The Student Council sponsored this 1966-67 Spring Talent Show under the direction of Brother Paschal, faculty modera- tor, and Thomas Ruszkowski, Student Council president. Spe- cial thanks went to the stage crew for providing excellent light arrangements during the program. Above: PIANIST LARRY DOMINtXLO displays his skill as he plays More, Green Peppers and Mr. Lucky. Left: JUNIOR TOM PRZESTWOR captures first place by singing his What Now. My Love? ' •i« fft!tKltsn-;: :..
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