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Boys' Glee Club Gave 3 School Performances The Boys, Glee Club, which is directed by Max B1-illhart, sang in the major school musicafl programs. Their performances included the Fall Concert, Christ- mas Program, and Patio Concert. Approximately 20 boys at Catalina sang in the Boys' Clee Club this year. Most of the boys were underclassmen, but there were a few seniors in the group. Any interested boy is eligible to join the Club and many of them later join A Cappella Choir . After school, Max Brillhart, accompanies Glee Club members Steve F0ll0wi11g the diICCfi0H Of Max B1'iuha1'f, the Boys' Glee Nielsen, john Graves, Tom Frederick and Keith Lewallen. Club 5il'1gS in hHI'H10I1y at 21 II1USiC PfOg1'2I11- 1? C nf Q ? Mw-V , 2.15 :LV vl A - N YN ' ' l ' , f 1, U f 27 - I C 1 Q., S V ' ' at 1 f A V' , f x , r- --gy , , 'A W L. 1 A , ,,,. r an . X, A T gk 'V A F A . Q: G, S A -t J , fn. I r A:-in-rip, 1:1 i 4 lzaerq. Y' , x '- Af' J A1 X 15 S '5 ' S 7 , ' ,Q 1 . r 'D any +A f , , ' 'Sea fl 'lf N C l I I 1 f 2 I L 1 BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Front Row: Barry Sundermeier, Joe Blaken- Mike Haraway . . , Back Row: Tom Frederick, john Miller, George ship, Steve Nielsen, Pat Hogan, John Eddy, Gregory Kopec, David Shober, Bruce Fithian, Barry Mettel, Torn Cleveland, Lester Hile- Tucker . . . Second Row: Dale Smith, Iden Ford, Keith McKalip, man, Lany Humphrey. Andrew Salonic, Iohn C-raves, Keith Lewallen, Don Dudgeon,
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aww ,,., , . QW, , H ,, wzahfz. .. , GIRLS' CHOIR-Front Row: Charlotte Tallman, Ann Williams Connie Sayers, Candy Sayers, Mary Anderson, Sue Neubauer Carol Ailor, Judy Rose, Susan Bibb . , . Second Row: Suzy Phil- lips, Martha Paguette, Pamela Wasley, Susie Bennett, Lee Car- michael, Peggy Ervin, Ann Dawson, Mary Griffin, jane Chapin, , Linda Stayley, Kae Robertson . . . Back Row: Sharon Tumer, , Linda Fowkes, Kathy Anderson, Cathy Woodyatt, Peggy jenkins, Deanna Ratajczak, Suzanne Hesk, Sandy Stewart, Sharon Bykerk, Roberta Thomton, Pamela Williams. Girls' Choirs Taught by Two Studying Directors There were two girls, vocal classes this year, one taught by Harold Porter and the other by Lyneer Smith, both of whom are teaching half a day while they are obtaining their doctorates at the University of Arizona. Mr. Smith is new to Catalina this year. He has lived in Tucson for three years, one of which he spent teach- ing at the University of Arizona. Any girl who is interested in vocal training may join the Beginning Choir. This group,s activities in- cluded the Christmas program and a request perform- ance for the Pennsylvania Clubis Christmas party, Those girls who are successful in the Beginning Choir may join the Advanced Girls, Choir which is made up primarily of sophomores. This year they sang in the Fall Concert, Christmas Program and the U. of A. Regional Festival. Among their other per- formances was a voluntary program of Christmas carols at St. Maryis and St. Iosephis Hospitals during the holiday season and a joint program with Rincon High. Lyneer Smith, who graduated from Brigham Young Univer- sity in Utah with a Masteris degree and is new to Catalina this year, leads the Girls' Choirs.
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National Honor Society Sold Candy and Tutored 1 Casper Crouse, president 3 A Richard Saltus, secretary X Mx X .1 K E R N of-'s.ef. ,..,,,a- 5 Xi' 3 .. 1 ,ik-lsr r 9 X c Wg X J ,X Tom Carpenter, treasurer Qs s. - Y sz . as , -4 X is Miss Betty Lcddy, adviser Tom Wilson, vice president At Christmas time, National Honor Society mem- bers sell candy to the student body to raise money for AFS. Year around, they provide tutoring services. Scholarship, leadership, character and service- there are the precepts of the National Honor Society. To be considered for membership, candidates must first have at least a 1.8 grade average. They must be recommended by each of their teachers, and then be screened by a faculty committee. An initiation assembly is presented by the mem- bers in Ianuary, when additional seniors are accepted, and in the spring, junior initiates are announced. At the january National Honor Society initiation, Daniel Schurig receives congratulations from Mr. Quenelle, assistant principal, and his certificate from Tom Carpenter.
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