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It seems there was always something going on at Union. I remember the Strawberry Festival. I cut three classes to go, but it was worth it. The float was beautiful —and so was the royalty. However, there wasn ' t much going on in summer school. Bonnie was in the Miss Tennessee pageant in July. What was that song she sang? Oh, yes. I ' ll Begin Again. It was so pretty. In the fall The Spurrlows performed for the college. What a group! They really caused a lot of excitement, too. Of course, no one could sell short the Stage Band. Someone was always in the music room — practicing, practicing, practicing. They performed here and at other schools in the area. Everyone— even the leader— said the group was good, great, fantastic! I remember that on some of those concert dates everyone didn ' t get to go. In fact, staying in my room one time finishing that last term paper was the only thing that put me over the hump.
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