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ti, 'll ish 3 1 GTRLS' GLEE CLUB Mae Clifton, Churlot Ramsey, Dorothy Hoeiner. Elezinore La Verrla Rogers, Katharine W'agner. Dorothy Gilbert, Dorothea Gooch, Dorothy Yun lVert. Second Row-Jnnnitn Frccnmn, lvllllllil lllegnrgee, Clam Collins, 'Ruby.D:nvu Chase. l,:iVerne Amsherry, ll'ClC1l.FlCllll'lllllg, Mary Ella Foster, Dorotliy Byrum, Fern llCNBX'lll, Sully Frawley. Helen Thomas, Virginia Ripley, Maxine- Moore. Doris Donald, Clasinzi Bushliach. Jacqueline Nliillirims. Third Row-Vietorine Lewis. Dorotheann Mclsaac, Peggy Lou Bull. Carleen XVhite, Mah Foster. Dorothy Craig, Naomi Fzihring, Miss Nelson, Dorothy Bennett. Anna Bzmrlsma, Lois Eichellverger, Doris May Fyles, Mary lVestl':ill, Nora Huber. Mary Louise Bnirgy. Front Row-Florence Cmnstoclc, Annabelle W'urtz, Betty Booth. Darlene McCormick, XVzmzla Krebs, Peggy Moore. Helen Denny, Zelda Keeney. Louise Iesmer, ,Tune Mayfield, Jeanne Anrleries, Frances Czimhers, Jeanne Alclred, Mary llelen Mclielvey, Illarleline Xlinlton. Ruth Hollingsworth, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 4 ' 7' K The Girls' Glee Club has also been developed under the adept direction of Miss . Loraine Nelson. The extent to which these girls, voices have been trained can be ' and won individual voice honors. quickly summarized in the fact that many of them, during the past year, stepped forth J E? The activities of the Boysi and Girls? Glee Clubs ran in rather close correlation. The girls also presented the student body with numerous lovely concerts which, needless lo say, were greatly appreciated. W r .nn- Q lltx . T ., 'JJ , . -R ef ill! FI' M?
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BOYS' GLEE CLVB Back Row-Sain XYhite, Bob Kzuifmxin. Charlie NYooclwarrl, Jack Cobb, Hugh Jennings, John Streinming. John VVitt, Jacob Leensvazirt, Quentin Pezolrlt, Ray Knnrlsen. Flnckey, Paul Roberts. x Second RowfBncl Prnsse, Bill Scott. Kenneth Rice, Harry Conover, Hilrling Anderson. Clark Iobnstonfx George Hinds. Lawrence Berryman, Howard Ereclcson, George Zervas. Clarence Reiner, Earl Venzke, Carol Brown. Third Row-Don Clayton, Ray Cobb, Anthony Buschbnch, Fred Smith, Kerker Bryant. Phillip Roberts, Miss Nelson, Glen Brcssler, Jim Bunt, Bob Ruland, Vllarren Long, Bob Bylsma. Front Row-XYilbnr Grinsted, Billy Morgan. Sterling johnson, Bill Grigls, Leo Murray, Nellie DcGraaf. Jerry Coleman. Homer McCl:m:nhzni, George Mason, Sam Smeeton, Jim XVQ-lsh. f ' - X BOYS' GLEE in P ' Forty-eight male voices ranging from bass to tenor and exquisitely harmonized , is the feat Miss Loraine Nelson has achieved with her group of boys familiar to us ' all as the Boys, Glee Club. The Jerformances which the have Given, such as the s ring concert, their Jart ,5 1 Y D P D 1 in Music Wfeek, and last but not least the important place they held on commence- ment dav have deliffhted us at various times throuvhout the entire ear. Realizing . 1 rs za Y nw I the terrific amount of effort necessary to make such an enterprise a success, we offer inadequate words of thanks, it being impossible to express our depth of gratitude. nu M ut.. asf .1 iff ,
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ADVANCED ORCHESTRA X-'l0l,lNS-Ruth Atchison, Robert Bundgziaril, Rodney Brown, Robert Charon, Paul Cook, Beatrice liwers. Eileen Jung, XVancla Krebs, Bob Kershner, Margaret Mailtlux. James Miles. Victor McAdams, Lyle Mays, Lucille Maul, Charles Nassimhene. Marie Peterson, Anilrey Parrette, Margaret Reimer, Bill Sellenermann, Pauline Tensly, Shirley Trott, Betty Ann XVolfson, I'larriet Wioolls, Mildred XVliite, Mary lYestfz1ll. Harry Zimmerman, Helen Frey. VIOLAS-YValtcr Haines, Russell Jones, Don Milliken, 'Ethel Podolsky, La Vercla Rogers, Bill Sharp, Marian Fox. CEl,l.OS-Maryanzt Beek, Doris Carpenter, Rita lllae Clifton, Katharine Gecltles, Emniorette Cilliert, Caru- lyn McCormick, Mary Roberts. BAS?ES-Vernon Beyer, Ruth .l-'lollingswortln Ray Kemp, Lawrence Matthews. Edna Sherresl, Minnabeth Tiomas. CLARINETS-Frank Beck, Hubert Dragoo, Roy Roby, Frank Xvilliaxns. OBOES-Howard Babcox, Louis VVhiles. FLUTE-Edwin Oshorn. BASSOONS-Bill jones, Jeane Ross, YVirt Center. TRUMPETS-VValter Birkeclahl, Paul Gryder. TROMBONES-George Brenl-cert, Frank Fisher, Fred Moellendick. HORNS-Jay Anenm, Bill Dietz, NVarreu French, Morris Hall, Ruth Sullivan, Tmn Sterling. PERCUSSION-Phil Kilmer. Susanna Keen, Bob Stone. PIANO-Lenore Zimmerman. - N if D I 3 ADVANCED ORCHESTRA Under the able direction of Mr. John Roberts, the orchestra had a most pro- ' gressive year, and one that dealt a great deal of pleasure to its many audiences. Among other activities, the orchestra held us spellbound at numerous concerts and I assemblies, moreover, they plan to participate in the State Band and Orchestra X J J V Contest. .l 'I 1 'G T Fl .. K Fl I ' Q 22 an - . 1- f I it 21993 fo rg Q as CP is
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