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Under the direction of R. K. Peterson, seventy- tive voiees blended to make up the choir of Lex- ington High School. The group has performed many times during the year and has made Lexing- ton High School Very ,oroud of them. Some of the high lights of the year's activities included the Variety Show, Two Tickets to T V, Town. the Christmas program. and the Music Contest held at Grand Island. The choir also re- corded two fifteen minute radio programs which were used on our local radio station. KRVN. Officers of the choir were: President: Harlan McConnell Vice President: Dave Foster Treasurer: Tom Sheldon Librarian: Doralee Music Council: Jackie Hudson l 110 .:. Ii. U. L. 5. L. U. 'li- S. U. IVI. G. IK S 5:1gvv'op:vU?1rQpr'r'gu::r'pu?:g':-:-Eauyzg 0 1-1r.A:t AMERICA w 3: narvey heutlmqer Lrwin Ycunq Smith mwm Carr Sheldon Wood Foster Kitfin Neff Zeplin Swannerq ZGPP Newman w 4: Johnson Young Faqot Rupe I-lock Shepard Debban Weller Munoz Bowman Hiner Casper Zeplin Banta Yeutter W 3: Rupert Willets Brummet Aldridge Collins SINGING- FPWWFPFPSSZSFQFFFFFQQFZFFQSTEFFSFQPFFQF mos rn E7i'g9EU! opug3'lE'2-4oQE!2'E'u1QgE'.f355EFSZQZQESSE '3.E 5'.!.'fpgg 9'HS 'E3i: 2-33:1on. 0---aN,U-o:m 2-'P-:SO .-m3:Q...,,...:ugfvU- 1:-'go-Qn.:n.:.if'wf .,5,2:mgEm55g'r ::.,.5m m'U5'5B.4 :sgogsg-ga:-g.gfo 5 o-1... :-.Gm . 's '.-g n5..sg-.:..H:g 5 3 ff 2 I ' : McConnell, accompanist Secretary: Luanne Stewart OFFICERS or THE CHOIR - Doralee Yeuner, Librarian: Har- lan McConnell, President: Jackie Hudson, Music Council: Lu- Yeutter anne Stewart, Secretary: Dave Foster, Vice President SINGING LEAVES - Row 3: Gloria Nelson, Darlene Price, Lorna Chipperiield, Lola Haney, Beverly Tanner, Arvella Knoedler, Doris Cover. Karen Edeal, Arlene McCand1ess, Betty Applebee, Dixie Fleharty: Row 2: Maxine Wilson, Mary Bauer, Dorothy Wolfe, Bonnie Knaggs, Sadonna Swanberg, Carol Morton, Sharon Glen, Kay Slater, Emma Byrd, Helen Glenn, Yvonne Tevebauqh: Bow 1: Roberta Casper, Colleen Kiar, Noreen Noble, Pat Lauby, Deanna Mahr, Deannah Burkey, Kathleen Gutierrez, Mary Lou Kuieldt, Iudith Edwards, accompanist .nat is fi 51 if Nfl g lzll , W will .... , if er s
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Serenade The BOYS GLEE CLUB, this year, made a good showing in all of their public appearances, which included the Variety Show and Music Contest. These thirty-seven boys are under the direction of R. K. Peterson. Officers of the BOYS GLEE CLUB were: Presi- dent, Jim Munoz: Vice President, Dick Stuckey: Secretary, Monte Kiffin: Treasurer. Carl Jessen: Librarian, Dallas Dyer, and Music Council, Kermit Debban. In four part harmony the girls of the GIRLS GLEE CLUB sang their way to the top of the lad- der. Under the direction of Miss Yvonne Teve- baugh, thc group performed in various school func- tions throughout the year including the Variety Show and the Christmas Program. Officers of the GIRLS GLEE CLUB were: Pres- ident. Dorothy Wolfeg Vice President, Bonnie Knaggs: Secretary, Deannah Burkey: and Music Selecter, Rosella Potter. FORTY SINGING SEAMEN - Row 1: R. K. Peterson, Bob Collins, Iim Shepard, Rod Hock, Earl Brecks, Larry Greenlee, Marvin Winq, Gary Neff, Gary Hiner, Paul Diefenbach, Kenny Blood, Dale Weides, Dale Biehl: Row 2: Larry Erwin, Steve Smith, Mike Sladky, El- don Fox, Dick Stuckey, Milan Phelps, Ronald Weller, Iim Munoz, Larry Weides, Loren Weller, Dallas Dyer: Row 3: Tom Sheldon, Ker- mit Debban, Dick Carr, Neil Aldridge, Martin Cooper, Kenny Conner. Charles Willets, Shirley Wood, Monte Kiflin, Lowell Bowman, Carl lessen, Gordon Brodine, Harlan McConnell, accompanist
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OFFICERS OF THE BAND - Mary Lou Foreman, Captain: Wilma Olmstead, Corporal: Kathy Zeplin, Lieutenant: Mary Ruth Hickert- sen, Company Clerk: Sarlou Newman, Quartermaster: Dave Foster, Corporal: Donna Lee Erwin, Music Council: Harlan Mc- Connell, Sergeant: Luanne Stewart. Drum Maioretie ffff ff ll I Q? , I T 5 o 91 F, THEIR GREATEST HOUR- Row 4: A. Braithwaii D. Grafton W. Erwin C. Coon H. McConnell A. Zabloudil D. Reed D. White M. Wilson D. Erwin M. R. Rickertsen D. R. Margritz R. Benton A. O'Callaql1an R. K. Peterson G. Hammond L. Kammerlohr M. Benton G. Bradine L. Biehl K. Carpenter D. Foster Row 3: D. Chandler C. Underwood S. George M. Bindewald K. Zeplin S. Newman P. Crowley W. Hemelstrund Y. Biehl D. Reed P. Hammond Forward March! A snappy dru.n cadence moved the Lexington l-llgh Schooi Band across U16 root- bail field at all home games and one out-of-town game. The outstanding band snow or the season was the one presented on Arniistice Day. ihis show saluted the different branches of military service. Packing themselves and their instruments into three chartered buses, the group was one of LHS sixty bands taking part in the University Band Day. They displayed their usual high degree of pomp and energy as they marched in the annual parades of the Cozad Hay Days and the Gothenburg Fall Festival. The proud band initiated two shiny new bass horns. These horns were greatly needed and were certainly appreciated. Enhancing its flash and sparkle. at the front o. the band. marched the vnajorettes: Dorothy Hilton, Velma Deeter, Betty Reichert, Sally Lancaster. Carol Fagot and Janice Beyl. Drum Ma,ioi'iettf'. March Page I8
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