Vacation a cappella tours help singers bond
When Joe Kye ’09 found the wheelchair, he knew it would have to come along. On stage minutes later, the able-bodied member of the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus writhed in his newest prop, hoping to get a laugh out of the high school crowd. As the SOB’s show progressed, Kye shook and moaned, eventually rising to his feet to join in the singing, red-faced and full-voiced, seemingly revitalized by the chords.
If only Kye had known the principal’s daughter was watching from a real wheelchair nearby. But she laughed along with the SOBs, and the group continued its tour, crossing much...
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