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. ,li as T- , W A. It m,,A 4 j FAIR ENOUGH! Pretty major- ettes twirl batons while the Concert Band entertains on the Midway at Arizona State Fair. Y Y44? UI Their Work I Play . . . At the drop of a downbeat, you could de- pend on our band's striking up a martial air. Whatever the occasion, if a place could be found to feature our instrumentalists, they'd be there. For instance, we found them high- lighting Frill Night for the PTA, six assem- blies, innumerable sports events. They played at the State Fair, in the Rodeo Parade, at a Midwinter and April 27 Spring Concert. They also entertained 8th graders soon to enter Central as freshmen. That's promotion! Outstanding musicians make up Concert Band and the smaller Pep Band. They sight read expertly, march and play with genuine technique. And they thoroughly enjoy all ol it. This year seven Bobcats won a place in the All-State Band. They'll enter college ready to excell in music once again! X T t'l05l
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Q1 UCSB rywzib 0,512-Q19-513 :rf it BAND: ln front, first row: Kilbourn. ROW 'I: Johnson Jekel, Driskill, Forbes, J. Elardo, Poetzl, N. Dupree, Pcluso, Young, Smith. ROW 2: Cornelson, Sinibaldi, Kess ler, Knobel, Wagner, Koehler, M. Porter, F. Williams, Dobelbower, J. Poe, R. Farquer, Buchanan, Snapp, Kar tus, McLeod, Rornlen, Granis, Cook. ROW 3: L. Williams, Blanchard, Fishleder, Smith, Mitchell, S. Farquer. ROW 4 Music Does Cheer U MAJOR attractions are the maiorettesf In front is Sharon Gafke. Others in attractive poses include Sheila Dunn, Lorna Morgenson, and Jane Trent. Brand, Seaman, T. Poe, Jones, Graepler, York, Eversten, D. Elardo, Jefferies, Chase, L. King, Pratt, Kaufman, Abromavitz, Sigler, Tornek, Lebs, Carter, Dillard, Burkett, Liston, J. Porter, L. King, Inman, B. Dupree. TOP ROW: Band Director Harvey Zorn, Lorna Morgenson, Jane Trent, Proctor, Miller, Johnson, Levy, Hoggor, C. Wil- liams, Lichter, P. Williams, Libertz, Trent, Morgenson. l'I04l
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3' - wr 5 CHORALIERS AT YULETIDE-TOP ROW: Miss Hergt, Barnwell, Clyde, Locker, Smith, Anstett, Stone, Lazzari, Taylor, Benson, Evans, Dunlap, Eshom, Phalen, Przewosny, Rohwer, Jones, Vurich, Kobel. CENTER: Benston, Bates, Younger, Burgess, Entz, Clark, Larson, Stringer, Sailes, Cave, Erickson, Gardner, Endsley, Diller. 2nd ROW: Bates, Who hasn't sighed, I wish l could sing! Perhaps Nature's most wonderful gift to a human being is an unusually melodious voice. Not many are so blest, the average voice is . . . just another voice. But all of us can learn to appreciate good music, while lacking the ability to create it. Even ordinary voices can be taught to blend in a large choir, at -'L A I C ic e Mastin, Campbell, Greer, Corrington, Kerr, Keating, Mesick, Fowler, Hage, Humphrey, Rosebrook, De Benon, Houser, Strock, Fernald, FRONT ROW: Russell, Ander- son, Ehrlich, Silvey, Kemmell, Smith, Turner, Cowley, West, Seal, Johnson, Widney, Dunbar, Cleary, Hanna- ford, also, Pearson, Ray, McKee, and Green. Hundreds of Centralites have learned to blend voices and come up with truly melodious effects. Helped by a large number of gifted voices, our choral groups have brought many hours of pleasure to students and patrons at Central l-ligh, they have also entertained at many other places in the Valley of the Sun, efficiently directed by Miss Kathleen Hergt. You Should Hear Them! LOST in reverie as they sing Home on the Range are Bonnie Cook, Hank Keneally, Joan Ehrlich, John Bradshaw, and Avalyn Rohwer of the Music Departments Madrigal Singers. l'I06l
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