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' - mmf' A ORCHESTRA Row 'l: Franklin Elevitch, Fay Klefstad, Joanne Lueck, Barbara McFarland, Dale Stramwell, Ann Grinden, Pat Haley, Marilyn Abalan, Barbara Williams, Etta Gilleland. Raw 2: Margery Kimball, Leilla Lonn, Sandra Hector, Gail Halvorsen, Elizabeth Robinson: Mary Mahnke, Paul Schmidt, Wendell Hilding, Joan Williams, Bernice Wallin, Harold Broman, Alyce Stoltenberg, Jane Lichtenheld, Gretchen Klein. Raw 3: Carole Peer, Sally Carlson, Bernadine Hoff, Barbara Anderson, Margaret Peterson, Gretchen Queyle, Mary Hamerston, Susan Hatlestad, Kay Tree, Joyce Smith, Louann Carver, Mary Bray, Virginia Hansen, Margaret Feikema, Jacqueline Rocchia, Elizabeth Alspach. Raw 4: Lynette Olson, Elizabeth Schultz, Erving Severtson, Roger Olson, Stuart Seiler, Betty Herald, Mariorie Morterud, Jim Carlson, Tom Johnson, Kay Anderson, Jackie Mindlin, Larry Lee, Philip Eckman, David Borgeson, Mary Ann Kelly, Cecile Hilding, Bonnie Wallace, Carol Sandstedt, Sally Parish, Lester Crystal, Marion Peterson, Gail Liliestrom Mary Wilson, Mary Lou Egeland, Shirley Durdin, Dianne Lundstrom, Row 5: Mr. Berge,'Ray Quelland, Charles Keiswetter, Smith Broakhart, George Boberg, Robert Anderson, Duane Harkwell, Wayne Burton. A ORCHESTRA A visit to 224, the orchestra room, finds exciting re- hearsals going on at all times under Mr. Berg's capable direction. Perhaps the A and B orchestra is busily re- hearsing for a coming concert: or the ensemble club is preparing to play at one of it's many appearances, or maybe they are planning an exchange program with another high school, or practising for the anxiously awaited Music Festival. Friday, the lst of December, was the date of the first highlight in the orchestra's busy year. lt was a concert held at East, with both orchestras, the seventh, and the ninth ensembles all participating. Etta Gillelland, accom- panied by her sister, played a cello solo and a novelty number, The Cat and the Fiddle narrated by Tom John- son were the highlights of the program. Another concert was held on April 29, which featured Mary Wilson at the harp, Lynette Olson, who sang a solo, and Elizabeth Alspach, a cellist. There was a wide variety of music ranging from Haydn to Tschaikawsky. The Music Festival, held every May in the Armory, is an annual program sponsored by the Minnesota High School Music League in which all Duluth Senior and Junior High Schools participate. East's orchestra always does a good iob and this year did exceptionally well. All in all, the orchestras have had an unusually busy year with a lot of fun and experience too.
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O de game! l E G A-I BAND Front Row, left to right: Mary Ann Kelly, David Borgeson, Donald Snyder, Drake Holmes, Lois Lindstrom, Cecile Hilding, Edwina Anderson, Bonnie Wallace, Donna Johnson, Mae Gruber, Carol Sandstedt. Second Row, left to right: Frank Holappa, Kern Lyon, John Wallberg, Kathryn McKinlay, Nancy Shields, Joanne Voorhees, Jackie Mindlin, James Waldo, Philip Eckman, Larry Lee, Darryl Hoiem, Jack Olson, Roderick Rude, Sandra Bonnell James Archer,, Patricia Sulkoski, Donna D'Addea. Third Row, left to rlght: Andrew Fenney, Betty Lawson, Virginia Wise, Nellie Ness, Georgia Fauvell, Betty Ostrom, Lester Crystal, Mari Max Tomlinson, Sally Parish, Frank St. Clair, Robert, Borgerson, Edward Waldo, Thomas Johnson, James Carlson, Richard Schulze, Bruce Mathison, Danny Hazen, Smith Brookhart, Charles Kieswetter, Robert Whitney, Keith Martin. Back Row, left to right: Richard Miller, Raymond Quelland, Wayne Peterson, Robert J. Vickers lDirectorl, Katherine Ure, Arlene Palmer, Robert Anderson, George Boberg, William Overman. A-I BAND Strutting their flashy new red and gray uniforms about town, the East High A-l Band brings to a close an eventful year. During the year the band has taken an active part in the activities here and in the community. The band gave two splendid concerts under the able direction of Mr. Vickers this season, one on December 3, and another, the Band Festival, on April l. The latter was a combined con- cert of the three bands, the A-l Band, A-2 Band, and B Band. The proceeds went to buy ten additional uniforms. The assistance of the Band Parents club did much to make the Festival a success. Some of the pieces presented at the concert were The Barber of SeviIIe, Victor Herbert's Favorites, Military Escort, and The Student Prince. Away from school, the A-l band played at the Lions Club and Scottish Rite. Participating in the Miss America, Boy and Girl Week, and Memorial Day parades and the Music Festival was a thrilling experience for the 67 members. Formed from members of the band was the German Band which played at assemblies, the Scottish Rite, the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, and the Talent Show. Also or- ganized was a Pep band which played at pep assemblies and games.
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A-2 BAND Row 1: Marilyn Krovitz, Cynthia Clark, William Vines, Donald Wheat, Susan Haskins, Janice Jackson, Joel Mitchell, Janice Ostrom. Row 2: Leslie Shapiro, Gary Holzer, Russel Peterson, Stanley Karon, Shirley Dybvik, Claire Grosberg, Robert Pike, Jack Pavlik, Richard Hierpe, Karen Christiansen, Arlis Garon,-Linus Olsen, John Brederson, Lyman Marshall. Row 3: Gerald Cohen Tom Brown, James Fitzgerald, Dole Johnson, Kay White, Donald Gilbert, Richard Flint, Burt Schweiger, Robert Strom, Jerry Weber, Peter Thorsteinson, David Pearson. Row 4: Mr. Vickers, Sherman Johnson, William Carson, James LeBorious, Wayne Tinseth, Dennis Collins, Nancy Haigh, Glorietta Keast, William Bard. B BAND Row I: Peggy O'Hearn, Jane Tangwell, Vera McCarthy, Keith Henricksen, Ronald Pederson, Theodore Friedman, Ruth Reed, Joanne Nelson, Joanne Rawn, Roberta Traub, Carol Carlson, Alethe Nelson. Row 2: Robert Anderson, David Tolmann, Ronald Nelson, Margaret Ruikka, Norma MacLeod, Nancy Erickson, Geraldine Olson, Charles Harrom, John Nottingham, Ronald Conties, Joseph Coleman, Roger Carlson, Barbara Ritchie, Kenneth Cayo, Maynard Mahler, Keith Mitchell, Barbara Holmes, Warner Skomars. Row 3: William Knuckey, James Doss, Edward Davis, Leone Buchanan, Ruth Schmitt, Joan Larson, Iris Van Alstine, Nancy Ault, Robert Sigel, John Kohlhaas, Marlene Hemmerling, Caroline Lundberg, Janice Toms, Joan Chantigney, Marie Pontliana, Marie Chesney, Gail Lempe, Richard Weld, Allen Ericksen, Felix Tomlinson, Philip Hanson, Daniel Caldwell, Donald Phillips, Leonard Matta, Richard Moe, John Teppen, Willard Nelson. Row 4: James Lawson, Ronald Peterson, Robert Lyness, James Carlson, Franklin Pass, Keith Anderson, Robert Wood, Philip Black, John Glendenning, Dale Hammerstrom, Joan Stenstrom, Mary Gerard, Robert Hughes, Rose Marie Orme, Mr. Vickers.
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