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GIHlS 61H lllllB FIRST ROW-aBarbara Osterman, Nancy Bost, Elaine Johnson, Alberta Howard, Donna Chappie, Marlene Hall, Angie Corapi, Barbara Burstein. SECOND ROWeVida Altom, Nancy Nelson, Florence Johnson, Marlene Helberg, Shirley Lundy, Joy Koehnke, Carol Carlton, Dolores Schneider, Gerry Toomey, Mary Lou Hoegert THIRD ROWv-Yvonne Pohrte, Marion Ball, Barbara Coleman, Beverly Hopp, Bonnie Hopp, Nancee Newcomer, Donna Krueger, Theresa Kleiser, Cathy Westby, Lynn Clovert The Glee Club has a membership of thirty girls from both the eighth and ninth grades. Their director is Miss Ellagene Morgan. The group meets on Mon- Tata and also participated in the spring Music Festival. days, Tuesdays, and alternate Wednesdays during the seventh periodt They took part in the Christmas Can- GIIHS ENSEMBH STANDINCeLynda Perkins, Nancy Nohl, Pat Dlouhy, Barbara Rakowt Mildred Teeter, Connie Richards, Judy Bridge, Gail MacMann. At pianowMiss Morgan.
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The Abbott band. ABBIIH BAND under the direction of Mr. Farmakis, has increased greatly in size during the year and has displayed marked development in musi- cal techniques. They provided excellent programs for FLUTES Jean Muirhead CORNETS Peggy Emrich Paul Wilcox Peter Hartman John Emrich Pat Behrens Betty Ross Paul Brotzman Raymond Schwartz Floyd Cork BARITONE HORN Richard Bittinger Dee Ann Bellows FRENCH HORN David Miller TYMPANY Judy Bridge SAXOPHONE Dick Rabe Eugene Spicer Ron Proutv Barbara Ritter PERCUSSION Sandra Hoke Bud Wells the P.T.A. in the fall. an aIl-school assembly during the winter, and a spring concert in April. They also participated in the Labor Day and Christmas parades. Bill Tobin John Dibb Mary Jane Wright CLARINETS Robert Reimer John Anderson Ted Wilson Phyllis Hopp Jim Stading Ann Love Mary Lamp Pearl Nitz BASSOON Jack Harkins Bob Matchett TROMBONE Jerry Ogden Steve Mengler Ron Wallace Tom Wagner BASS HORN Joe Westwood Eugene Kuntz Bill Cruer Bob Edwards Dick Conner Leon Schwartz
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SPHIIM IIHHIR FIRST ROWeEva Gillette, Annette Stanleigh, Ruth Horwitt, Bob CiHam, Ron Burnidge, Jim Rayner, Miss Morgan, Wally Lamprecht, John Baylor, Virgil Vogel, Cary Gannon, Mildred Teeter, Jean Burger, Barbara Rakow. SECOND ROWeRuth Brotzman. Donna Nitzt Nancy Nohl, Don Toppel, Carl Missele, Don Bendewald, Jack Garland, Ken Lapp, Wayne Larson, Richard Rabe, Jim Barman, Judy Bridge, Barbara Stangland, Connie Richards, Joan Sackett. THIRD ROWWPat Dlouhy, Lynda Lee Perkins, Joan Cahlbeck, Gwen Kautz, Paul Draper, Wes Foell, Louis Bosco, Tom Lyons, Jim Pease, Ron Kilgore, Lynn Lagerstrom, Joyce Ottinger, Gail MacMann, Shirley Burt. The Special Choir is a growing organization of. Abbott's better singers and is directed by Miss Ella- gene Morgan. Their first program was an aH-sing assembly. At Christmas time they collaborated with the or- chestra. glee club and verse choir in the Christmas Cantata, ttThe Twelve Days of Christmas They also participated in city and church carol services. In March they presented a program for the P.T.A. and BlIYS ENSEMBH sang in the music festival in May. Social activities for the year included Christmas and spring parties, caroliing during the holidays, and attendance at a music production in Chicago. President . ................................. Wes FoeH Secretary ...................................... Don Toppel Social Chairman ........................................ Pat Dlouhy Librarian ............................. ...Don Bendewald STANDINGEDOH Toppel, Paul Draper, Carl Missele, Tom Lyon, Charles Behrens, Jim Barman, Ron Kilgore, Jim Rayner, Don Bendewald, Jack Garland. At pianoeDave Nel- son.
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