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On This Stage Tonight..
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Campus-sponsored activities proved to he successful in offering students a break from the monotony of studying. Pzazz Too, Northeast's version of American Bandstand, helped boost the disco craze. With the expansion of the mini-concerts, a spell-binding demonstration by a hypnotist was given. Also at Homecoming a special Alumni Fair was held for two days. Spring Activities 12 Summer School 26 Fall Activities 30 Homecoming 40 Concerts 44 Theatre 54 Christmas 74 Special Weeks 76
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7th Annual ihOW The seventh annual folk show sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity was held in April with eleven acts comprising the entertainment. Don Wroblewski, master of ceremonies said, “The show ran very smoothly and there were no major problems. The audience responded well to the acts. The entertainment began with music performed by the House Band. Rodger Zucchi followed with his “Tomato Vendetta, an original work dedicated to all those who worked at Hy-Vee. Next, Jan Province sang two popular hits before she was called back to do “You’re No Good. Melanie McClain sang two solo’s, “I’m Not Lisa and “Last Time I Saw Him,” before she was joined by Joe Olivastro to sing “Feelings. Janie Gray and the Catalines, Debbie Wettereau, Denise Schrieffer and Julie Foster, performed a skit with the musical number Breaking Up is Hard to Do. Michele Gelfman in her second performance sang At Seventeen and the Monster Mash” which provided audience participation. Dave Haverfield, also a veteran of the Sig Tau Folk Show, sang a song that he wrote for his Basic Approach to the Arts class entitled Marijuana. Gary Doss, Wally Harper and Paula Switzer performed a variety of popular songs. Steve and Stan Johnston, both seven-year veterans of the folk show, concluded with a musical arrangement of ’60 nostalgia which continued their tradition of standing ovation performances. Folk Show
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