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Music Adds Spirit 'mfr . 1 2 . . . . . his was the first time in the his- tory of Walnut that the Band and Choir had separate Christmas concerts. The pur- pose for having separate concerts had to do with the growth in both departments. The Choir's Christmas concert was held on the night of December 11 at 8:00 p.m. in the Cal Poly University Theater. The depart- ment consisted of 135 students who sang twenty-two songs, and made a profit of approximately two-hundred dollars. How- ever, the Band Concert was held on the night of December 12 at 8:00 p.m. in the gym. There were fifty-seven students who participated. They performed nine songs. To initiate Christmas spirit, both depart- ments performed for the student body on Tuesday, December 16. Mr. Cline explained live been here for three years, and in those three years, this was the best Christmas concert production this depart- ment has ever given.
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CF. U. Stands For Felix Unger' N F . . . .fgafa osters, notices in the bulletin, messages over the radio and Word of mouthv for the production of The Odd Couple flooded the months of November and December. The promotion of the sec- ond all-faculty play was the most intense of any play presented in the Corral. The per- formances were held on December 12 and 13 at the school. Two outstanding perform- ances were given by Mr. Morris and Mr. Dunbridge in the roles of Oscar and Felixg each had to learn about 80 pages of lines. Because of other scheduled Christmas activities, the play was run on a Friday and Saturday evenings. Usually the profits from a play go into the Drama Department's fund, but unfortunately, there was a small loss to the Drama Department due to a smaller tum-outl' of people than expected. , 'LW -li 28
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