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Mr. Lyon, Choral Director activities 'ti BARBERSHOP A- i R. HI ITCHORUS ill BARBERSHOP QUARTET: G. Erskine, T. Stamas, M. Rosen, I. Lewis. Meanwhile, down by the old mill stream, the Barber- With the basses booming out loud and clear, the Senior shop Quartet sings to Adelaide, their sleepy time gal. She High Chorus members feel what they're singing and hear can only discuss what the monkey said to the chimp, so what they're saying. At least unt,il l2:20, when the whole the minstrels walk off singing good-bye, goodfbye, good- tenor section puts down its music and walks out. They bye. g L L don't pay any attention to Ted flailing his armsp he's not A waving them back, he's just conducting, S PM ii? ' ' -'if' ' 4 CHORUS: BASS 84 TENORS: P. Blier, T. Stamas, 1. Lewis, P. Crehn, D. Deschamps, A. Clark, D. Weisman. Missing: B. Crystal, R. Henck, M. Lyon, 1. Smith, D, Schacher, G. Erskine, S. Harris, 1. Kontos, A. Crystal. 173
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activities cms mio: c. Jaffe, o. Morosini, B. osbome. MADRIGALS GIRLS' TRIO sf R. HIGH HORUS MADRIGALS: Row 1: B. Osborne, C. Iaffe, L. Lustgarten, A. Gellman, P. Riggs, D. Morosini, L. Laubich, L. Shapiro, Mr. Lyon. Row 2: A. Clark, G. Erskine, S. Harris, T. Stamas, I. Lewis, P. Blier, M. Rosen. Missing: K. Borgeson, M. Gonzalez, P. Clark, B. Crystal. The vocally inclined in our school have eneetggized their lives thisyear with newcomer Mr. Lyon anfd h,islively Chorus direction. Mr. Lyon's major concernfthistyear has been tryingflto develop new methods of singing Madrigals while asleep and showytunes while eating lunch. Though he didn't quite compsletefihis task, the chorus did get a Handel on their musicfenough to .participate in the Christmas caroling at the Pan Am building. . 8:10 in the morning isn't too early for a devoted Madrigal to get to school. And if rarely, they don't get there on time, they have tried their best. Once in D-13, -the early morning voices blend together serenading the seventh and eighth grades who come to school just a little early. I . .. . gg, ,...,,,,. 3 C V mf.- CHORUS: SOPRANOS: Row 1: S. Harris KTenorl L. Skolnik, B. Salomon, 1. Zipkin, K. Borgeson. Row 2: D. Hirynh, A. Morosini, C. Greenridge, H. Miller, D. CHORUS: ALTOS: 1. Levine, C. laffe, T. Teitelbaum. Missing: A. Cockerill, B. Osborne. Gellman, D. Morosini, P. Riggs, L. Shapiro. 172
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activities CONCERT BA D MARCHING BA Q , , , ' Bright and early every morning,zh,armQnio.us Edgemon- ters tune up. it's time for:Bandtvvith5j,Mr.ffGilbert, who possesses all they char'ming7fqu:-tlitiefs, offfMliCkeyQiMouse, T-Leonard Bernstein, and f T l But, if the traditional fbandfdoesriftffablpeal to the average instrument, it is possible- to'takeijout laggressions marching around a field on Saturdaysiingthe fall--through 60.1. ,. K rain, sleet, and snow. lt's1ohn Philip, Sousa revisited. Eat 'em up! Rah! Rah! The il1OisClQf85' make everything Worthwhile, V , , V k'Ak. ,.a,.. T ,W After a hard days gndfdown the field with the Marching Band K, whylrnotfgoito Wind Ensemble rehearsal? Have you heardllaboyutther new concept in Wind Ensembles? No, it isllno longer four gentlemen with ka 4s SENIOR HIGH BAND: Row 1: C. Thomas, S. Weinstein KSJ, B. Raicht KWJ KSJ KQJ, T. Suzuki KWH KSJ KQJ, M. Alber KWJ KSJ KQl. Row 2: A. Crowder, B. Lowy KWJ KSJ, 1. Tarricone, P. Crisara KWl KSJ R Thomas KWH KSJ, 1. Freidel, D. Maslow. Row 3: G. Ullman KWJ, R. Eth KWJ, 1. Miller KWJ KS7 D Chao KWJ, K. Lammert KWH KSJ. Row 4: S. Schaevitz KWJ KSJ, B. Cagnetta, V. Dellobertis, M Raphael, S. Bloom, l.D. Sciarra KWJ KSJ, B. Swersey KW? KSJ, B. Winer. Missing: H. Dossick KWJ KSJ I. Senal, I. Brody, T. Tarricone KSJ, I. Smith KWJ, C. johnson KWJ, K. Brody KWJ KSJ, L. Schon KWJ KSJ, T. Stamas KWJ, S. Markowitz KWJ, S. Custer KWJ KSJ, D. Winograd KWl. KEY: Wind Ensemble-KWJ, Stage Band KSJ, Saxophone Quartet-KQJ
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