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■ dr f kin lORUSu fTTr.it rou— S Cohen, S. 1 Sweeney, K ' Cahal. L. B. Stein- jriffen. hild lC. I Hel- Third l rouy4Ur YarJtt. L. tey. E. Serf in, b. |Weisbu d. W. If - ■». txv. Vok rib rou S. Gretnhlrrg. I M'ittko. j Kan ter. J Nobel, C Rand on. C Lewis. | Morrow f Hoeflingcr. R Seidman. R. Jaco(kj Fif b rou D Witcoski. K. Bell, G Rieger. I. Myers. D Elby. A Grindowsky. V Raner. G Davis. P Poliakine. L. Brown. C. Gilbert. K Siegel loTH AND 11TH GRADE CHORUS: (Right) Front rou—J. Berzoff. M Hooper. E. Bravman. K Beach. W. Gelherg. I Burson. K Klein. Second rou — R Frost. J Katz, C Siegel. A Briloff. J. Blau. J. Friedman. S. O'Connor. Third rou P Gutekunst. N Portnow. E. Gerber. L. Grunther, J Davis, L. Cusick. Back rou•—K Siegel. D Hollander. E Mendel. J. Parisi. N. Meyer. C. Farb L. Fischer. A. Aryault. love a parade . . .any kindf 29
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THIS was a year of firsts in the choral groups. There are now both male and female Gentlemen of the Breakfast Club. Fifteen South students were chosen lor the CHORAL North-Nassau Chorus. This was also the year of the 150th anniversary North-South Concert. MUSIC Over the years the Music Department has a-choired a variety of singing groups. Under the supervision of Mr. Ormsby, the tenth and eleventh grade choruses, and the twelfth grade choir, along with the Choralettes and the Gentlemen of the Breakfast Club, per- formed in the Holiday Program. The Choralettes and the Gentlemen were also featured in the P.T.A. Band Concert. All groups returned in collaboration with Great Neck North for the joint concert in March. An Evening of Music and Art brought South s choral groups into the limelight once more for an impressive finale. SENIOR CHORUS: Fn.nl rou-—L. Elsohn. S. Schachtcr. J. Kloopman. J. Herman. P Ajjlictti. I. Enzel, J. Warman Second to it R Ncwhouse. S Hillman. R Newberfter. S. Donnelly. S. Krefctcz. S. Dcutsch. Third rou—P Shapiro, S Riley. E Lucey. S. Forman. B. Gould Bock rou—E. Wilson. E. Lenz. R Rosenbusch. N. Ehmke. I. Metz. SENIOR CHORUS: From rou— C. Petty, M Lassell, J. Stern. D. Laicr. J Gutcnstcin. C. Roscnberp. L. Smith. C. Guilford. S. Padwa M. Soltcs. T Heller. F. Taylor. Second rou—M. Elonka. I.. I.cvin. F Wap- nowitz. J. Skidmore. I Apostoleris. L. Thunstrom. V Pezzola. R. I.andwcher. J. Lenzncr. F Hayman. Third rou — H Bohm. P Gruenstcin. B Mirrer. P. Brennan. K. Boressoff. G. Redd, P. Tuttle, M Wolff W. Turner. N. Ahruzzo. C. Marino, C. Henkel. Bjct rou—A. Balahan. H Goldstein. F Hoeflinner, D Born. S. Rosenthal. 1. Schachne. J. Jacobs. P. Lipton. H. Ward. N. Suchoski. 28
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MR. AI.AN DICKERSON INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROCEEDING from the basic assumption that nothing is as pleas ing to the ear as a sound, and that a musical sound is as pleasing as any (except maybe- for Long Island Sound), Mr. Alan (Vrroom) Dickerson leads the four school instrumental groups: band, orchestra, dance band, and chamber music club. These four organizations have a dual purpose, instrumental training and school service. The members develop group coordination, while improving their reading and instrumental skills. As a service to the school, these groups perform in various concerts and school functions throughout the year. A high point of the year for orchestra members was participating in the Theatre South pro- duction of Inherit the Wind. Band members will remember the excitement of the North-South concert. DANCE BAND: front row— D. Gersh. R. Aldrich. R Katz. M. Balahan. M. Cohen. Second row— I.. Siegel. R. Lawrence. J. Harte. P. Hymowitz. R. Guilmenot, D. Deutsch. N. Portnow. Back mw—R. Lazes, A. Lande, S. Schwartz. Mr. Dickerson. J. Morris. The hand backs up Billy Brooks at the Pep Rally.
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