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ut of Man Separate Groups and Cloorw Male Cliorus: From Row: A. Day, M. Cainplyell, G. lllartin, B. Everson, A. Sclzwallv, D. ITll1781'lSClf111lll'lf, B. Horstman, B. Yule, B. Merrill, D. 1lvTCl1l'CV, D. Goran, K. Bemis, T. Auzmon, S. Dickie, D. Young, B. Fryer, ll. Defter, B. Kriseuzan, B. Elufell, AI. Canfield, B. Loewe, D. Alalzila. l. lonap, M. Pazclerlza, T. Fry. Seconfl Row: HIV. Stuart, D. Ufilson, E. Norrllzagen. Syuzplzonic Clioir: Front Row: C. Bazmzliarf, L. Tlzonzpson, K. Smitlz, K. Young, G. Bolierfs, D. Simpson, K. Greene, T. Donilcian, A. Fry, l'Sccr'etary-Treaszircrl, S. Siclalesteel f'Pul7licity Cliairnvanj, D. Hillman, S. Sialfzl, L. Avnerwmfz, C. Leaky, B. Riley, L. Riclfzeson, P. Wise. Second Bow: C. Ufollis, S. Blemle, C. Beagan, R. l.afti1nore, D. St. lolan, IW. Colone, S. Erlwarzls lPre5izlentQ, K. Donaldson, LoBelle, Bray, P, Sielaff fVice-Presizlenil, D. Price, D. Piper, B. Hillman, G. Wolcls, C. Roliinson. Tlfzircl Row: D. Hizlef, C. Carly, C. Collins, B. Erspainer lI.i-
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Art Students Creezte S6110 lezftie Anfezm' Winner! To he sixteen in sixty-six was the theme presented to Mr. LeVine's fourth hour painting class. The result of their two-hour project was eight feet of collage, which was dis- played around the outside of the library. As many of the art departinents works, it inspired interest and comments. Many students have found they can develop their tal- ents and learn modern art techniques in classes ranging from crafts and painting to photography, commercial art, and in - ,-.sh x 'r'4 illr. LeVi11e clrecks slzeieli notebooks done by students. Nlr Kenneth Rose -.,,4 ' .af 'W' ,. Mrs. Janet Schollenhergcr -its , Af.- lriteul on lzi graphics. Even students not taking art classes have found art a part of their high school lille. A beautiful movie of the Louvre. shown to the entire school, posters for Brotherhood VVeelt, and the stage SCts for The Man in tlze Dog Suit were all projects of the art department. Students made use ol' thc equipment to prepare ninetv works for entrv in the Senior Scholastic Art Contest this year, of which nineteen won awards. Gm lzics teuelzerrllr. ,ll1IlllUl'll71lSl1C'X7l!'li1ZS rintin 's ine Joints. P I P X 2 s uznsterpiece, Dave Sadler shirts on! the rest of the world.
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Comer a Sin le ualiw Superlative Singing tim 59054, -. .,m'l S 5 ff K. 'rl-A5 .- :- .f .:f..'.. .f fsss-tssegszi. - -f . .. .. ...Wg lllr. Ererson comlucts one of the many clzoir rehearsals. lzrariauj, C. Dickey, D. Fislzerg Al. Harlow. Pasclalce, C. Holmer, R. Conroy, A. Napolitano, H. llonsalzis, T. Smitlz, H. Caclieux, C. LeBlanc, 1. Rolzinson, Kolodziej, C. Carnell. Fourflz Row: D. Casey, Nl. Long! laursr, D. Qualls CVice-Presiclentl, K. Nylcamp, D. Allain, D. Steinlzoff, Houghton, D. Gregg, G. Schmidt, G. Sarut, P. VVillian1s, Al. Krupeu, I.. illeyers, YV. Harper, I.. llerman, S. Beyer, D. Crain lDecoratio11s Cliairmanl, C. Bzwrows, C. Gill, C. Hartley. HE Pluribus Unumv is a motto admirably suited to the vocal music department, for out of the many separate choruses and groups emerges a single quality: superlative singing. ln one year the department has improved the charter groups f Symphonic Choir and Glee Club - and estab- lished Hve new ones f hlale Chorus, Advanced Girls Chorus. Madrigals, Triple Trio. and the Barbershop Quartet. Thus the department can perform any sort of music, he it Bach, harhershop or Beatles. The activities ol' the groups are many .md varied. Their trcasuries are often fattened by fees from singing for local clubs and churches, an activity that has divi- dends in public relations as well as group income. And many Livonia residents who suffered from well-meaning but off-key carolers must have been delighted to hear thc wellftrained voices of the Symphonic Choir as they made their Christmas rounds.
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