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Echoing melodies. Menihers of the Girls' Ensemble are S. Smith, P. Cloud, L. Ison, S. Corbin, S. Marsh, D. Eller, J. French, N. Hoskins, M. Gill, and L. Clarkston. MW5 .wht vocalists perfect tone Voicing their talent. Participating in Boys' Concert club are Row 1: L. Stinson, H. Johnson, G. Hart, M. Fishburn, D. Grider, J. Mitchell, C. Schaefer, M. Parker, C. Ellis, S. Baker, B. Andersong row 2: J. Sadler, M. . i , ,Y-,Q . ,Q Qjf' f V r, . , ,X , 7, ,',. 'fd if ' v 'W V' ' 43 'T X A ffi 6 gg 5 4-ff Korcl, C. Hui, B. Heidenreich, K. Obergfell, J. Koon, A. Darringer, K. Ross, H. Foster, L. Cope, R. Lacewell, and R. Long. The boys participate in the programs of neighborhood organizations during the year. W f , . - ffi ' sis . 3 1 ig? 5 K ., ,i, ,, gt
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Under the skilled direction ot' physical edu- cation teachers, Washington students generate energy and enthusiasm throughout their daily classes. Games and exercises provide healthy outlets for emotions of students. Health, the study of our physical and emotional problems, creates an understanding of the human organ- ism. First aid and driver's education, now a combined course, reveal the policies and proce- dures of safe and skilled driving by actual he- hind the wheel experiences. ,gf Up we go! Boys enrolled in gym classes find 1'-:pt climbing is an excellent way to develop co-ordination hysical Ed stimulates mind, body In comes the good air. Mrs. Elixaheth llattiell grades Marilyn Arnot on correct teclmiques ot' admin- istering artilicial 1'espiration. nn'mnz,, : x' Xm.,ccw ,uwansmmwxwwlm .lr XxmwwssxxsxswmsmxmzuxmsxN. xs-xxx ,fx .rs M -
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M UU, ,r vf25f'fj,Ljv,ymy'yf -5 x 9' -j,,,g,..4? f 2 71 ,Z M? ' ,if W f Y f ff' 2, 47 Filling the air with music. Colonial Chorus members include Row 1: S. Kinney, B. Anderson, P. Turner. C. Dodd, D. Kany, B. Kemp, S. Smith, J. Collins, J. De- Moss, M. Brown, M. Staten, A. Underwood, row 2: P. Bain, S. Adams, J. Dodson, B. White, L. Gosnell, D. Goode, J. Kernohan, D. Miller, C. Gugenheim, J. Wam- pler, K. Fields, B. Duff, J. Jeffrasg row 3: K. Wright, G. Meek, P. King, D. Cope, R. Pemberton, M. Gill, K Genty, L. Tomlinson, S. McCann, S. Wheeler, P. Gam- mon, D. Rose, B. Foreman, K. May: row 4: B. Anflerson J. Arvin, L. Radford, S. Owens, L. Sprowl, R. Petty D. Jones, T. Beaumont, B. Guggenheim, R. Mitchell, I-I Murff, D. Henry, L. Ransdell, and M. Flinn. arge choral groups entertain Musical Maidens. Members of the Girls' Concert Club who entertain at school and within the community are Row 1: Mrs. Edna Long, accompanist, S. Marlowe, C, Swarts, L. Bennett, J. Stott, B. Dodd, C. Wise, M Medsker, S. Schneider, P. Cloud, D. Lewis, S. Douglass, N. Rothman, K. Mc-Calister, S. Seller, Mrs. Ruth King, director: row 2: B. Kremer, M. Lewis, P. Miller, N. Wor- reil, C. Dodd, S. Elliot, J. Lee, S. Tolar, L. Holbrook, C Gugenheim, C. Green, K. Genty, M. Bowman, J. Hinton. N. Brundage, M, Arnotg row 3: S. Reddick, S. Burnell. C. Peterson, M. Thomas, S. Stephens, C. Cook. B. Smith, S. Powell, R. Herndon, E. Washington, Y. Russell. S. Arnold, J. Wills, D. Eller: row -1: M. Doty. C. Zeronik, D. White, J. Warren, L. Brunt, S. Dempsey, S. Loren- dahl, S. Wheeler, P. Huff. M. Lyons, E. Quinnett, B. Aus- hrooks, L. Clarkson, J. DeMoss, S. Bunch, and B. Luder. 771 ' . 'H , , A . .., , . Q. . - ,- I. ,, ts . I f,. :QQ yt N Q. sw . V ' ' .-ww . ' :J Xi' . N 4. - X .s .af get t . , .1 Aga 2 '- w T X - s . J ' p N A .,.. 'N S is Q X ' . E. ft j .: ifN ,. 112:'fTi A r 1 ' 5 4 X xx - 'Ns . st Q Q - ' ' .- Q, 55,254,535-. X 'X X . ik- X ,JN , Ame . .W A 2 :J X ., Q f ' -- 1 'X' . e X c P -A ' .N . t X X ss X Q .fx 1 N g ' .t . 0 ' -' . Nz N S I KY .. . .. K Q' K is in s . . 't '- X . ' t , . 1 X wwf. - R .- s f ' F .- ' Q, SU , . K X ' . use f ' X e . - - Q . . .' we 1 . ...nf . ' . . Q . .. -sf X . si' Y- 'Ng 4 XS X Q X X Qs sf N X NS s PENS E . ' -me . s ings X - A 3 X A Q S- , .xt X X 5, Exe s ss. . - 'Q' . ' ' o S 3 Q' N A . X 'xi' , N r '
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