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Provided Members Musical Thoughts All Year - 4 N g .sw W ' Q Vi OFFICERS-John Voss, president, Frances Upham, vice-president .Sharon Murphy, secretary-treasurer, Rick Shosie, librarian. 5 Practicing and giving a fall, February, and spring concert provided CHS orchestra members with musi- cal thoughts all year. On October 23, the orchestra participated in the Fall Concert along with the Dardanaires and vocal groups in the auditorium, Two movements from Moor- side Suitel' by Gustave Holst, Maurice Bavel's Pavane,' and a novelty number Fiddle Faddlei' by Leroy An- derson Were played. Conducting at the February 5th orchestra concert were Carlyle VVebb and Max Brillhart. Playing one movement from Mozartis violin concerto and clarinet concerto were Frances Upham and Tom Tappan, re- spectively. Lohengrin,' by XVagner was presented and the strings section featured a German number, Eine Kleine Nacht Musicf also by Mozart. The last piece was the score from the Sound of Musici' by Rodgers and Hammerstein. All proceeds went to the orches- trais student account. In the spring, the annual Patio Concert was pre- sented on May l-1 and 15. The orchestra was under the stars, sheltered from the wind and facilitated by the fine acoustical qualities of the patio. Crousdale, Mike Pitner . , . Flutes: Andrea XVehh, Toni Albert Toll, Bram XYhite, George Clark . . . Trorzzlnozzcs-: Al Ames , . . Clarinets: Tom Tappan, Gregory Bowlby, Shirley Olson, Bob Breazeale, Kerry Knapp . . . Tuba: Mike Mnr . . . Newsbaum, Tim Burr . . . Oboes: Thomas Anderson, Mary Trunrpcts: john Voss, DeX'on Hardy, Kent XX'entworth . . . Saxo- Tavlor . . . Bu.s'.s-cons: Pat Brown, Steve Miller . . . Frenclz Horns: phone: Arthur Vertlieb.
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Orchcstrafs Fall, February, Spring Concerts. . As she plays her violin, concertmeister Frances Upham leads the strings section as Carlyle Webb, director the rest of the orchestra practices for the February Concert. ORCHESTRA-lst Violins: Frances Upham, Rick Burns, Preston jones, Linda Moore, Kathleen Danruether, Andrea Kouratov, Mor- rissa YVhite, Sharon Murphy , . , 2nd Violins: Archie Abair, Yvonne Don, Jeanne Limbacker, Loreen Peterson, Peggy VVald, Phillip XVatson, Bill jones, Shannon Conn, loan Shaw, Constance Covington, Jacqueline Bambauer, Steve Laponuke , , , Vfolas: Karen Lovejoy, Barbara Bayless, Leslie Lorenzen, Chuck Cuer- reno, Mark Rubiner, 'lim Stroud . . . Cellos: Anita Young, Bar- bara Bush, Sally Root, Tim Newman, Christine XVald . , . String Bass: Rick Shosie, Mary Young, Delbert Evans, Shosie, David
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Select A Cappella Choir, Ensemble Attended. . A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front How: Madeline Mack, Pat Berman, Lauretta Caddis, Carol Hartley, Linda Cay Blixt, Estella Pate, Mary In the auclitorium, the blue and white robed A Cappella Choir sings at a concert under the direction of Harold Porter. Swickard, Becky Moore, ludy XVheeler, Diane Horne, E'Dee Ben- der, Gayle Antonson, Helen Slavens, Eileen XViley . . . Second Row: Stephanie XVinn, Donna Powell, Roberta Cunningham, Janice May, Penelope Atha, ,lerry Canill, Linda Simer, Melinda Staininger, Suzy Simpson, Janie Gregory, Bobbi jenkins, lane Carnell, Ruth XVheeler, A CAPPELLA OFFICERS-Front Row: Ruth XVheeler, alto section, Harold Young, vice-presidentg Andy Thorne, presidentg Penny Atha, historiang Linda Blixt, soprano section leader . . . Back Row: Karen Chadderdon, head accompanist, Ronnie Campbell, base :section leader, Lee Stcnsrud, tenor section leader. Concenfrating intently, the members of the A Cappella Choir sing the Hallelujah Chorus at the Christmas program held in December.
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