Serendipity Singers At West Campus The Serendipity Singers, presented by the McHenry County College Convocations committee, will be performing in concert at McHenry high school West gymnasium on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. Emerging during the folk boom of 1963 complete with guitars and banjos, the Serendipity Singers were immediately categorized as folk or folk-rock. Actually, they were, and still are, presenting the music of the times. David L. Stanton, owner and manger of the group, says, "A constant talent search is conducted for young talented people ... The show fconstantly changes to keep up with the pace of the times and to maintain the Serendipity reputation of excellence in performance." Each member of the group is capable of doing a solo two- hour concert, and is a concert artist in his own right. Mem bers also have at least two ranges in their voice projec tion, and all play at least three different musical instruments as well as read music and act! A n o t h e r i m , p o r t a n t prerequisite of being a Serendipity Singer is that all members must write original songs and cemedy material. "We feel our music has a lot to say," comments David Stanton, "but there are some things which can be said better in other ways, so we integrate topical humor, sketches, etc., into the act." He says that appearance is very important to the Seren dipity image-which is why they may make as many as four costume .changes, each of a different color and style to suit the mood involved in that particular performance. And the entire wardrobe is designed to come alive with a totally new radiance under stage lights. It's hard to describe the Serendipity experience, because one of its qualities is its constant evolution. Ex perimentation with harmonic patterns and instrumentation occurs at nearly every rehearsal. Original and new material is constantly being tested in the act. You can catch the Serendipity act twice in one month without getting that "I've seen this before" feeling. The Serendipity Singers will put all their talents to work during their forthcoming performance at McHenry high school West gym Friday, May 12. spoRrsjtoR/yfRf BALTIMORE ORIOLES HAVE PTTtWG- AGAIN THIS YEAR AN P.. PATPOBSON At Ay 0£ THE 3E3T R/GHT-HANPFR /Aj *17-1 £ AMERICAN LEAGUE. ACQUIRED FROM SAN PI EGO, PO&SON LAST VEAR WON 2-0, COMPLET&P/0 OF 37 STARTS. HE STRUCK OUT 187 /A/ ZdZ. /NN/N&S • FROM: • Dishwashers J15995 • Osterizers $24M • Vacuums »2995 a • Fry Pans ^19^ • Hair Dryeis *1995 Schick Warm 8 Cream, '19* i Electric Shavers- U295 »Irons -1095 >Can Openers ?995 • Hand Mixers »795 WRAP CAREY Appliance SALES & SERVICE ||j 1241 N. Green St. TTT 385-5500 McHenry LOUISA'S LETTER Dear Louisa, • I started going with this boy when we were freshmen in high school and now he is going off to college. 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