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Mufzbal Mia! flrmcg Ememble Firsl Row-Piano, Marian Vaughan, Violins-Joy Nichols, Gertrude Mank, Joan Schmidt, Phyllis Arnold, Mary Ann Shreve, Leora Paeth, Shirley Weiss,4Geraldine Graupmang Secand Row-Bells, Frances McCaggg Violins-Barbara Nichols, Shirley Brown, Elizabeth Parker, Diana Palmeroq Bass, Dick Webster, Director, Mr. Conradt. The String Ensemble has taken the place of the a chance to gain experience in playing string music. Junior Orchestra. It is made up of string players This year the members provided music for the who are accompanied by a pianist and a bell Oratorical Contest, the Christmas and Spring player. This organization gives those taking part a Concerts. Tooilafome Toolerf fumbr Band Clarinets-Milton Davis, Joan Stephenson, Vivian Townley, Donna Wheeler, Elaine McCagg, Nancy Lawton, Katherine Burdick, James Swangerg Saxaphones, Mary Ruth Knapp, Barbara Watsong Trombones, jack Greenfield, Jack Wadhams, Dave Rockow, Ward Wolff, Baritones, Robert Iveson, Kent Engelhartg Cornets, Gerald Brown, Fred Blandford, Nancy Townsend, Miriam MacBlane, Dennis Day, james Mercer, Beverly Wing, Robert Butterfield, Tom Dobson, Alto Horn, Bob Wierowskig Flutes, Alice Dickerson, Lois Marksg Percussion, jack Hall, john Nelson, Gordon Shortt, Richard Graf, Ronald Flemming, Robert Beck, Dick Palmer, John Carpenter, Louis Mehserle, Jerry VVhipple, Dick Spurr, William Lawson, Librar- ian, Mary Ruth Knapp, Director, Mr. Conradt. l In preparation for entrance to Senior Band prenticeship in Junior Band. Here they learn the instrumental students must first do a brief ap- fundamentals of group playing, music reading, and interpretation. 13
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fervently Grade Charm Sweet foncgfierf -AW W l Fin! Row-Shirley Loveland, Joan Keable, Arlene VanOrden, Diana Palmero, Ann Maher, Elaine McCagg, Marilyn Redin- ger, Lou Ann Rogers, Marilyn Root, Serand Row-Sandra Graf, Joan Beadle, Eleanor Jenneiahn, Barbara Davis, Ann Grent- inzer, Barbara Wilson, Marilee Burdick, Mabelle Evans, Joan Watson, Judy Stokes, Third Row-Gertrude Noble, Joan Stephenson, Laura Jewsbury, Gail Smith, Lois Annlot, June Wilkinson, Suzanne Horn, Cora Sennett, Winifred Barczak, Donna Maultg Fourth Row-Madeline Jubenville, Dorothy Baker, Marjorie Morris, Eleanor FitzSimmons, Christine Krutenat, Marian Vaughan, Marcia Kreiger, Dorothy Purvee, Barbara Nichols, Barbara Baxter, Absent-Miriam Mac- Blane, Beverly Whipple. So many pupils in junior high were interested their own choral group. These girls enjoy singing in being members ofa chorus this year it was de- together and improving their voices. They are cided to let the girls of the Seventh Grade have looking forward to belonging to the other vocal groups in the future. fowkll fumbrf fumbr my Mxed clam Firxt Row-Alayne Ferries, Carolyn Clark, Ann Hoy, Gale Webster, Grace Hamlin, Sally Townsend, Phyllis Blodgett, Marian Taube, Toni Cline, Gwen Birdg Szmnd Row-Eleanor Redinger, Mildred Redinger, Eileen Eller, Louise Banker, Pat Kerins, Lucille Swanger, Virginia Fennell Rosslyn Hadley, Janet Park, Mary Lou Cond, Third Row-Joan Morgan, Joyce Miller, Shirley Muntz, John Radloff, Robert Smith, Richard Tolster, Edward Killeen, Janice Bortle, Stella Skellen, Donna Nejlisg Irgxufth Raw-Madeline Swift, Neil Bonter, Janet Robinson, Simeon, Monogan, Norann Leverenz, Frank Hutchison, Shirley ompson. The Junior High Mixed Chorus is made up of and take part in concerts and assemblies during boys and girls in junior high school who are inter- the year. ested in singing in a group. They meet twice a week I2
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