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HUBBARD GIRLS CHORUS Hubbard's Girls Chorus is divided into two groups, the beginning chorus and the advanced chorus. The beginners, who have just organized, aim to learn the techniques of choral singing. President of this group of forty-seven is Chris- tine Mellis. The Advanced Chorus, which further develops vocal talent and musicianship, has performed for the P.T.A. It also furnished incidental music for the pageant My Country, 'Tis of Thee, which was photographed in color and sound by Mr. Balling. Rosemary Kuhl is President of this group. WITH THE STUDENT BUDY. ' ROW I: Waleski, Murray, Nizich, Messina, Jabhoe, Glick, Gialnmas, Brummel, Moran, Forb, Crowley, Brechbiel, Albietz. ROW II: Huguelet, Huffman, Keane, Tressler, Swartz, Baron, Schiele, Kumpis, Kuhl, Erickson, Jendzio, Marco, Swartzel, Bergstrom. ROW III: Schultz, Brazill, Riley, Carlson, Hirsch, Lee, Drotas, Knup, Szeflinski, Kyncl, Stasky, Buszin, Klimas, Bunde '-ROW I: Melles, Presidentg jones, Liberatore, Schieve, O'Brien, Thomsen, Vice-Presidentg Corrado, Gray, Herion, Naft, Secretary, Myers. ROW II: Casey, Silvers, Mikalovich, Minderhout, Oftedahl, Guhl, Valdivia, Gauchas, Caior, Maher, McGuire. ROW III: Priode, Hoffenkamp, Miller, Hill Tim- merman, Turner, Toelstede, V'ebb, Loicwski, Preston, Sestan, Mazzukelly Page N ilrrlecrz
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR The achievements of the A Cappella Choir are true evidence of the training the members are given under the guiding hand of Joseph Taylor. This semester Lindblom's Choir received an S rat- ing in the city-Wide contest. Every morning during the first and second pe- riods the sixty members start che clay right by practicing their music. They rehearse spirituals, ecclesiastical numbers, and classics. Besides singing at school assemblies, the choir makes many appearances for various churches and civic organizations. At many of their perform- ances a member is given an opportunity to do a solo. Mr. Taylor has a reserve choir of thirty-five members and a begining choir of about Hfty members to ill vacancies caused by graduation. Barcelona, Timmermnn, Orris, Eadic, Mizysak, Hamilton, johnson, Silhan, Kalata, Hughes, Tragcr, Clirisos, Hess. ROW IV: Daria, Podolak, Yedinnk, Graves, Trcsscl, Mnmatis, Stech, Studnicka, Hargis, Krckas, Abel, Brown. ND DUR PRIDE IN IT IS WELL JUSTIFIED. Pagr Twcnly-One'
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