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Various artists and specialists appear on the program of the Arthur Hill Symphony . Journalists concentrate on I deadlinesg dramatic stars appear in grease paintg apprentice scientists expound weighty theories. Some talk in Spanish, others in German or French. Some shout loudly in praise of football and basketball teamsg others talk enthusiastically to advertise parties and programs. All the Voices, however, blend into one great symphony. Many students have occupied 'cfirst chairv in organizations. The various organizations at Arthur Hill give countless students a chance to play solo parts and allow others to gain prominence in en- semble work. Any students who have special ability and are willing to work can find a group with similar interests here. The Score
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From sophomores at an all-school pep session to seniors seeing their dream become a reality as they complete their high school career, Arthur Hill students come through with flying colors. Graduates leave behind them a permanent record of their achievements and the honors which they have earned . . . a record ttf be repeated and improved as Arthur Hill students become a umm. l HY ET? Xl A111-1s-n I2 I s.esw.,
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B 54 S ii gy E Choralier members are sophomores. Winning a superior 2a'fi0HS- Members are Barbara Russell, Karen Kama, Nancy rating in the state vocal music contest, these girls have enter- SteV.Ft, Sally Ward, Mary LOU Kleff, Sharon Klllcald, Mary tained for assemblies, church groups, and many civic organi- L01-1159 Hinds, and Hallie WatS011- Three instrumental ensembles and soloists won first division or highest honors in the state instrumental contest. Eight other Hillite groups won second division. A first division rating was given to the baritone duet. Playing a tricky melody on their baritones are Lois Tilley and Jim Greening. Saxophone sextet members won a first division rating. The group is composed of Joe Thompson, Dick Hummel, Bob Radina, W Donna Grashaw, Dick Hausler, and Dick Wenzel. i In drum solo, Walter Kemerer won state honor. Beating out a catchy rhythm Walt shows how he won the first place award, W l N e by l
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