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MMQWM-W .WW h,,,, M1291 , ff 5 A X iii T 2- .44 e Q s 1 Q ggi - . 2 5 ifigitx . ,,. . . . , . E . nt f f it 1 ' 1 . to t tif tWfl?lf.'?!t LEFT TO right: Mr, Kavafian, Sandy Georgeff, Penny Farrington, Marc Van Hala, Karen Moody, Sirji Kaerk, Marjorie, Broyles, Joyce Tarrant, Michael Sander, Eveie Bakken, Roger Morgan, Beverly Czizmadia, Cathy Pryer, Gary Baron, Roger Mead, Jim Jewell, Linda h Tk S d .. --,5. z t., ,. , 1 Soldon, Bud Moist, Darla Guss, Margaret Aenget, Beverly Swanson son, Sharon Varcak, Judy Colenso, David Herron, Judy Jewell, Sha ron Russell, Tom Johnston, Richard Cioilari. a JUST WHO does she think she is trying to xmpress'? , thinks Beverly Good, This last year brought a new director, Mr. Yenovk Kavafian, to lead the Kimball orches- tra, Mr. Kavafian also doubled as the orches- tra director of Dondero's group. The winter concert was the highlight of the season for this energetic organization. The musical affair was given in co-operation with the band on February 10. The orchestra was made up of fifty-five students who play a variety of instruments. Nine of these musicians participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival, at which the stu- :lents were rated in numbers one through five, according to their performance. The or- :hestra also played in the Band and Orchestra Festival at Roseville where they received a high two for their performance, and at the Ianuary and June commencements. 1IOLD THAT note four counts, directs Mr. avafain, as he leads the orchestra in one of his asses. as she looks at Sue McCall, playing her flute. It takes a lot oi practice trying to get the right tones, notes, and beats to make a song come out right. AND THEN the beat picks up , thinks Susan Franz. She doesn't seem to be worried about anything except music, not even the boy next to her. Susanne McNaughten, Marhne Kalisz, Carolyn Pierce, Louise Swan-
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fi I . t , alllllllllllllllllllll l low 1: P. Dreifuss, L. Oye, K. Haiser, L. Redlin, S. Pierse, D. Carruthers, Hill, S. Walker, J. Parkman, B. Meyer, B. Hodgson, B. Baker, S. Clark '. Baugh. S. Bell, K. Lilley, S. Macal, C. Allen, B. McDowell, B. Good, Black, J, Holliday. V. Weirts, M. Avery, D. Robinson, C. Panepucci Keagy, S. Ellis. J. Staskus, J. Gallerani, B. Stelmach, B. Beau, G. Matte C. Wheatley, J, Shook, L, Edwards, L. Kaarle, J. Shocnbeck, K. Knott Madden, J. Patterson, F. East, R. Baldauf, J. Rock. E. Seres, D. Paul Curnow, G. Morgan, Row 4: P. Kaerk, J. McGill, J. Tarrant, B. Mitchel Lyon, B. Glaysher, K. Haiser, G. Rohn, J. Taylor, Brian Rees, Mr. Pete fl. Rights, B. Peaslee, Row 2: B. Springer, B. Cline, J. Jewell, G. Jatho, '. Macal, J. Hare, J. Warren, C. Terr, L. Pesavento, B. Moist, V. Rogers, , Reynolds, L. Gebhart, K. Pitts, S. Frantz, G. Potter, J. Shrogren, R. rlorgan, R. Morgan, S. Frantz, B. Colson, C. Staton, C. Just, R. Pressley, JI, Murphy, K. Crebassa, J. Elgersma, G. Barong Row 3: D, Krambrink, J. STEPPING HIGH and striding precisely, the band marched its way into B d R t I w 'AG and through a-season of new formations and intricate routines, as they af - K entertained in bright uniforms and friendly smiles at the home football games at Cass Field' The band has been very active during this year. They presented two concerts for the public, one on Feb. 20, and another in May. Students were able to hear the band when they presented a student Concert on March 4. Proof of their efforts was shown when they entered festivals on both district and state levels. At the solo and ensemble festivals on Feb. 6, and April 2, the participants received ratings in the first divisions. The whole band received a rating in the first division, when it entered the district festival on Feb. 20. They also participated in the state festival on April 30. l l l I GIVE up, summitts Mr. Peters, as pleads for peace during a trying rehearsel. THE BRASS section of Kimball's 1-A band is shown in deep concentration of practice . . . that is - all except for one nonconformist, Lloyd Edwards, who seems to be fevorishly composing a letter or perhaps finishing his homework.
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A Cappella, G ee Club, nd Girls' Choir Q2 1 Row 1: J. Gebell, P. Thompson, J. Bauman, J. Erickson, J. Ciaccio, B. Sain, I. Goodall, B. Davey, S. Shimmin, D. Locy, P. Putnam, E. Latkowski, K. Porter, K. Elliot, L. Stone, M. Hannah, P. Walden, S. King, Bow 2: D. Broome, VI. Minor, K, Symington, J. Junod, J. Delheim, D. Stewart, J. Kaufman, C. Wulfmeier, J. Coffeen, C. Hoffmeyer, R. Gilbert,-S. Bingaman, A. Niitme, J. Neininger, G. Johnson: Row 3: B. Opie, T. Warth, C. Bell, B. Sheridan, G. ADJUSTING EACH other's robes are the officers who have led the A Cappella members through this past season: They are Al Douglas, sergeant-at-armsg Jack Valentine, president, Dorothy Locy, secretaryg Jo Ciaccio, vice presidentg and Janice Gebell, treasurer. Barnett, M. Messier, L. Szymon, S. Douglas, B, Rule, D. Jenkins, D. Stoy vitch, A. Whiting, T. Rowland, B. Hetrick, K. Proper, J. Strauss, J. Quinlan Benschopg How 4: J. Annesser, R. Clark, J. Block, D. Lilley E. Mack, 0. St: M. Miller, P. Kurkowski, J. Valentine, A. Douglas, J. Bonner, D. Austin Lance, B. Stratton, D. Rodocker, G. Hyde, J. Patrick, M. Schnaidt. A variety of vocal groups was available for st dents who wished to take part in them. Anyone inte ested in music could take part in either the Girls Boys' glee club. The Girls' choir was directed by Mrs. Den: Balmer, Last year the choir sang for the members the Oakridge Women's Club and also participated a state-Wide competition with music groups frc other schools. The largest and most selective mixed-vocal gror the A Cappella choir, under the directioil of Kei Lancaster, did much to promote many school ful tions such as the graduation programs of Bacx laureate and the Commencement exercises. Prior to Christmas they presented programs a1 Printer's convention in the Fort Shelby Hotel, 1 the Starr school PTA, and another for the St: elementary students. Singing for the reception 1 Mrs. Richard M. Nixon was another activity of t A Cappella members. Entertaining at the National Honor Society Chri mas Tea, a program for blind children at the Roy Oak Y.M.C.A, and a visit to the Lions' Club dinr made up the agenda of the Madrigal singers, a voice group from the A Cappella Choir. 7
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