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Boys' Octet Left to Right, Wally Helber, Dave Burton, Roger Curley, Jim Keeler, Ron Forington, John Stuck, John Hall, Richard whipps. Ambassadors of Song - - these gentlemen have delighted audiences at each performance . Filling numerous engagements, they have carried Linden's spirit of good will throughout the year. A top rated vocal group they received a I in the South Central Region-State Finals ofthe Solo and Ensemble Contest sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Association . L-Men of Note - from the soft harmonies ot a serenade to the Fighting songs of the Men of Harlech - - these voices, along with their brothers ofthe choir, give a number that characteristic spark that makes listening a pleasure and living a bit better. Boys? Chorus FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Kenneth Crawford, Mike Garner, John Hall, Doug Marcum, Wendell Pickens. SECOND ROW: Russell Depoy, Terry Wilson, Dave Burton, Jerry Innis. THIRD ROW: Roger Garrison, Jim Lanning, Kenny Grubb, Paul Hennen, Larry McAllister. Nat Pictured: Vaughn Hovey, David Smith, Glenn Smith, Lee Cairelli. A , ,::, V' A, N ,C I1 is ,,i,l,, 1 ' rf 'Ct wi - J on S, an r wx . - I ro sw-x Q, 'T E' , Q4 X C, An QQ ,ax . . 0 A 3Q pq ii. stt-s pd vi V l
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Girls' Chorus pg averse Me r , s -Q M - an 3 5, .J f Q, I 3 was EJ 6, T 4 .K H 5. 1 g I, ' 2, f gp , L -ra e Q , sl, V 'P ' ' ' L 1 L A . . Y 1 . J f' 5 FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Judy Pierce, Nancy Steed, Nancy Allison, Lynn Cooper, Peggy Honalcer, Patty Viers, Caral Edmonston, Sandra Niclcoson, Janice Conroy, Donna Merrill, Nancy Wilson, Alma Vance, Lyn Greer, Becky Slattery, Dorothy Hagen, Mary Sue McCauley, Cheryl Shilling, Kathie McClain, Beverly Coleman, Georgene Whitcraft. SECOND ROW: Sharon Slagle, Ellen Manley, Diana Freeman, Jann Haines, Nancy Vickers, Sara Gentry, Carol Beany, Barbara Ell, Sally Ritchey, Barbara McDonald, Shirley Leezer, Marilyn Kish, Cheryl Fleming, Anne Rogers, Jacquie Jarnagin, Susie Wortman, Sue Holt, Mariorie Moreland, Janet Vanaerson. THIRD ROW: Donna Mareno, Carol Lowry, Judy Wunsch, Sandra Zirkle, Neoma Leslie, Mary-Johnson, Megan Wootten, Lee Ray, Barbara Rhodes, Phylis Matz, Connie Kostas, Connie Ambazis, Linda Clase, Janet Hanawalt, Carole Jarnagin, Judy Walker, Lois McKeever, Nancy Stevens, Karen Colley. FOJRTH ROW: Sharon Coalcley, Gail King, Jean Schneider, Cheri Stockner, Jill Cotton, Sandy Yates, Melba Hook, Sherry Van Sickle, Barbara Windom, Claudette Lafferty, Dana Hultberg, Marianne Frazier, Sharon Corrado, Maureen Roach, Jeannie Finley, Penny Marshall, Kathie Ballard, Joy Sloop, Danna Price, Martha Strasser, Penny Ulrey. Nat Pictured: Cheryl Krumm, Patty Miller, Sue Priest, Marilyn Scott, Beverly Stought, Brenda Thomas, Virginia Wesley. Maids of Music - make music meaningful. Be it Palestrina or a lilting polka, the girls' chorus will sing with charm, poise and enioyment - - well remembered for their Christmas and Spring Concert appearances.
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5 enior Girls' Enstemlblle Lett to Right, Linea Ttornpsan, Sharon Kearnes, Judy Winters, Lynda Evans, Maryann Kellner, Toma Fannin The Society Six - - represented Linden-McKinley at various service clubs, fraternal organizations, and school Functions throughout the year. Their musical versatility ranged from top performances with the dance band to a l rating in the South Central Region-State Finals of the Solo and Ensemble Contest sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Association. This newly-formed group have gained much experience and variety in their music endeavors. They received an excellent rating in the District Contest and added their delightful touch to the Spring Concert. lluiniiair Giiirlls? llinsemlblle Left to Right, Edith Mohler, Jean Haines, Marilyn Ross, Sharon Knoll, Carol Lawry, Sandi Ross.
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