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Hobby Dciy Premier Pronouncecl o Success The Student Senate experi- mented with a new idea on No- vember 23. Instead of attending regular classes, the students went to hobby sessions where teachers and community guests explained their various hobbies. The day was perfect for this as students were excited about the upcoming Thanksgiving vacation. Many students were sur- prised at their teachers' pas- times. Hobby sessions varied .M from music of the 50's to fresh flower arranging and from candy molding to physical fitness. A few teachers had guest speakers in to speak or demonstrate. One guest gave lectures on embalming procedures, One problem with hobby day was the poor attendance as many of the students felt it was the perfect day to skip school. Many students who did attend felt it was a great experience. rxx, ,x- 'fx ,M tw , udent Lifr
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A First-Two Redskin Revues! For the first time in Wapak chorus history, a second Redskin Revue was held. The first Red- skin Revue was held November 18 and 19, 1977, and because of the great response the second Revue was presented on March 3 and 4, 1978. Redskin Revue Part I con- sisted of twenty acts ranging from piano solos to comedy rou- tines. The chorus presented two numbers- Twentiana under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Chadwick and '4Smiles under the direction of student teacher, Mr. Brad Kuchan. Redskin Revue Part ll con- tained dances, solos and a magician. The chorus performed Sentimental journey Through the 40's directed by Mrs. Mari- lyn Chadwick. The Revue ended with an altered version of Lawrence Welk's Good Night, Sleep Tight . . which was well liked by the audience. On Satur- day night the auditorium was filled completely for Redskin Revue Part ll. lt was so full that some ticket money had to be refunded. The remarks and views expressed were ones of enjoy- ment for both Revues. f -7 3 5 ff: Q 'M 7 Fl' 1 3 1 mf Q In .a , w a J QW' y , M-v. .V r ,M w-Y fe at , ff. Y' f 1 , . , , P.. r- ai A ,, N E Q, , Q. ref: . t pp- t, 1 .,, Qfxcf. ffffi Q felt Q' J' ' 451111 1?'fr'W X Q-diff! ffl? ' fjtistx Y- J es a -s . , fa A K' U , 4, 1 ' el 1 t T uw 1 a 'fa w u5EmfmN n-xm'm?u? l l r i7'53f75i? ',:? .ww f - va . 1 mf . . ef f- it L,5 ,,1LAv5,,Z :,,.f.v3, t mf. u,,,q,c.,t..y5w .,,..a,.,f,eiw:..3f,g,t,-,ZW it ' 1, J 15 M. , ,. 2 .1tgw-...2w'f,xa+?'Egqg1 , 5 1 . . A a -- ,.f :ff V . ,f,:.1:.4,1.a1c-1,14 ,f -gt,-Q, ws., T., --5, .',-y,.3,-,avg ,L 3, wif if! 41 e,i.ss1.f.w 2 sfeiaf uf-Jig ff metal. we fm :iw f .f'131:' z'f,-.'- gf. 1'.2,2i,7Ei1z' .-, if HT- sf'-v:X. -xq.f1':g3nb!.'3r 'E-sei, 3 . - .W 20 Student Life -
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