Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 142 text:

- 1. .1 Q .L J Front row, left to right: Accompanist, Janet Risk, Bev Young, Margie Swigart, Pat Poplawski, Sharon Ziede, Susan Stahl- berg, Frances Jacobs, Laurie Barc, Margaret Jamison, Virginia Hallock, Marcia Kramer, Diane Voorhis, Becky Carty, Nancy Thompson, Marietta Pace, Mr. Peter Fraiola, director. Second row: Charlene Smith, Nancy Crocker, Judy Pickett, Alice El- dridge, Jean King, Diane Yates, Dorothy Lewis, Elizabeth Merriot, Sharlene Heath, Linda Heath, Phyllis Lewis, Janet Smith, June Rot, Sally 'Armie, Sharon Pickering, Beverly Powers, Judy Edmondson. Third row: Pat Reinprecht, Sheila Kelley, Gayle Gerrard, Christine Doyer, Maureen McGilvra, Barbara Davison, Maxine Fuller, Annette Wolff, Judy Evans, Janet Hoeksema, Donna Brandon, Carole Mattson, Loraine Ohnleiter, Gail Fischer, Beverly Backhaus, Karen Kraemer, Bebee Johnson, -Barbara Walters. Back row: Susan Finley, Elaine Anderson, Gail DeTour, Sylvia Del Piombo, Sharon Boland, Betty White, Karen Cristea, Judith Baier, Kathleen Johnson, Virginia Winquist, Carole Stone, Virginia Moore, Nancy Wicker, Carole Soldat, Ellen Roca, Wanda Fant, Chris- tine Davis, Alice Weaver, Gwen Ham, Judy Johnson, Barbara Betts, Charlene O-rr. A SINGING SPARTANS ONE OF THE MAIN obiectives of the Advanced Girls' Chorus at Camelback is to bring entertainment into the lives of not only the students, but to as many people as they are able to reach. The debut of the chorus, for the Camelback students, came with a musical school assembly. The Chorus joined their talents with the school orchestra to produce a very commendable performance. December 2l, the day classes were excused for the Christmas vacation, the chorus added to the spirit by caroling around the campus. THE ADVANCED GIRLS' Chorus visited the wards in the Crippled Children's Home adding to their Christ- mas spirit by singing carols. To top off their productive year for 1956-57, the chorus gave their annual concert in the Spartan Gym. Left to right: Susan Finley, Susan Stahlberg, Ellen Roca. - 102

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MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS for the year T956-57 were, left to right: Judy Brown, treasurer, Jim McLeIand, presi- dent, Sue Wright, vice-president, Pegge Taylor, publicity chairman, Barbara Thurman, secretary. was Nw ti wwe S if Ami-3 i l , G S l Front row, left to right: Mr. Charles Coulter, director, Judy Rhodes, Beverly Kiser, Karen Kellstadt, Suzi Gerber, Pat Gribble, Kathy Dalton, Danene Adams, Lorraine Crozier, Yvonne Gastineau, Russell Sowell, Anthony Farr, Brian Sleethe, Phil Maurer, Bob Kelsey, Margo Muse, Sue Stevens, Judy Brown, Kathy Gandrud, Rosalie Smith, Karen Ken- worthy, Ann Reading. Second row: Mary Sue Barnes, Jill Ayers, Marilyn Walden, Joan Merrill, Kay Poynter, Carole Suatko, Darlene Powell, Carole Anderson, Juanita Smith, Detta lnman, Roy Smith, Pete Lucas, La Mar Horton, Allen MIXED MIXED CHORUS AGAIN ended the year on a successful note. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Coulter, Mixed Chorus performed at various grade schools as a good will ambassador for Camelback- They gave their usual excellent Christmas assembly and, with choruses from all over Arizona, attended and performed at the Chorus Festival held in Tucson. Rothisberg, Nancy Jones, Nola Feese, Pegge Taylor, Barbara Thurman, Kathryn Gray, Suzanne Wade, Dannis Kuhn, Ern- estine Graves, Glenda Lackey. Back row: Gerri Simmons, Barbara Barry, Judy Dahn, Margaret Pearn, Joan Whalen, Sheran Cannon, Sue Kennedy, Joyce Crawford, Cynthia Datus, Treva Johnson, Charles Fair, Tom Cain, Jim McLeland, David Lackey, Bill Bowen, Dale Bell, Gerald Hanson, John Brown, Richard Studor, George Cox, Jim Birt, Lavone Vallas, Betty Lewis, Caryl Schott, Bev Orr, Barbara Gottschalk, CHORUS THE BiG PROJECT of the year was their annual Mid-Winter Concert. Performing with the band, the chorus gave forth with sparkling renditions. The capacity audience agreed that the chorus, showing vast improvement in the few years it has been organ- ized, is fast becoming one of the best choruses in Arizona. r 'l0'l -



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Front row, left to right: Marilyn Davis, Evan LaRue, Ronald Schwartz, Annette Staich, Nikki O'Quinn. Second row: Anna Berndtson, Karen Billings, Larry Blakely, Wesley Press, Portia O'Quinn, Judy Sellers, Dave Roberts, Mike Rosen, Mary Sue Barnes. Third row: Director, Mr. P. Fraiola, Mary Rhodes, Phyllis Ruse, Mary Ann Edwards, Janet James, Nancy Boland, Janet Johnson, Janet Kirk, Tom Fogle, Marcia Kramer, Bran- dock Peters, Peter Drake. Fourth row: Susan Chimnick, Rene Catalano, Warren Brand, Judy Blake, Judy Kekar, Doug Butis, Ken Salt, Michael Royall, Bob Bramlet, Bob Linthacum, Bob Burke. ORCHESTRA SOFT MUSIC MAKES sweet listening. The orches- tra, under the direction of Mr. Peter Fraiola, has been true to this saying. During these past few years, the orchestra has become a large part of Camelback's ex- THE CAMELBACK ORCHESTRA per- forms before an appreciative assem- tensive music program. At assembly, the spring concert with the Girls' Chorus, and various other programs and appearances have put the orchestra on the top of the list for a good performance. v -'IO

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