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'WSE V' rt xx to ru. P Marcia bmlth Dianne McSpa4hlui Ifhylli Cailon Marv Alice Maier Ruth Schlagel Ann Vestal Iuannn Mcfem Lharlnnx litchforwl mumcl row Marilyn Ott Iudx Wilksr Vunda Srggtrnlari Iatty liuh Mirilyn Flaypool ixntchmn Stharffer JoAnne lflum Iwinm Flower Larul Cumlerson kathy Hamm 'Vlarilwn lwxn Donna Pmrry Pia lim Acllnr Fhml :mx ur 3 lm ianne Ntraughn r an nigh n nun 1 n ug rn irxu Dunn: Harm lhxlll ll l arula Nagnn N mly I it LN rrmi mu 1 ui mu hoc Donna lhnne I imla Monrv. vurlh ri arlene In n 1 nniary v 4 a ru in ir A ir mr aim n 'in on ll l yn lout, tru Iunlx axllr Nhartn Wilkn M rx ou Nain im Na x Hartwick .A nnrtu at rm A lx Wrlhurn Ann Rem Glrls Glee Muszc when soft zozces ze Vzbrates ut the memory HE girls will long remember the fun of singing in Girls Glee The spring concert is the greatest event of the year Mary Alice Maier led the group as president Phyllis Carlson was vice president Ruth Schlagel was secretary, and Ann Vestal was treasurer Triple Trlo HE nlne girls that make up the Triple Trio haxe been blending their voices since they were selected by Miss Mustard at the beginning of this year The Tr1o at tended the State Music Festival, and added much to the program of various service clubs in Longmont. - rs ' let to rip. C y .J islreil Bitte-r. Mwryraret 5-r,u . 'ay f meiinn. i i. '1 . Se-cmd row: arbara Mrleq, via 'oral-iitinm,. my Moten Flemla Nelson, Deanne Durnim.. TW I-INTY-1 DNR
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Flrst row fleft to rlghtl Danna Wllh Darlene Dans Velma Thrasher Donna Bennett Susan Hexerly Do 1 Plankmgton Ruth Qchlaprel Shlrley Wflght Janet Huffman and Nancy Tarr Smcond row Glenda Nelson Carolyn Hamm Margaret Bersano Charlotte Ixauffman baundra Jean Cnthen kathy Hax worth Phylhs Hall Juhe Saum Sarah Ann Jones Dlanne Taylor and Kay Kugel Thlrd rovs Bob Bennett Exerett Lnlngston Snooky iwansun Gracellen Moody Charlem Johnson Barbara Mote Connle Lundermg Jamce Webster Shxrley Adler and Marxlyn Ott I-ourth row Kenney Sollars John lute Le Roy Fowler Henry Wamboldt John Lulrbage John Ratcllffe Charle Cerard Clenn Keller Rlchard Ostrander and Earl Cebhardt Choir Up strazght' Up strmgltt' UP STRAIGHT' Open your mouths' OPEN YOUR MOUFHS ECAUSE of these tender words, Longmont H1gh had an outstandlng cho1r th1s school year MISS Margle Mustard dxd an excellent Job dlrectxng the group, and as a result, the cholr made adm1rable showmgs at the numerous programs at wh1ch they appeared Among these appearances were a tr1p to Ft Collms to take part 1n the A Sr M Chrlst mas program, and then back to Longmont to part1c1pate 1n Longmonts Chrlstmas pageant and the Twelfth N1ght Celebratmn In the sprlng a concert was glven before the State MUSIC Festlval About the greatest accomphshment was the purchase of brand new cholr robes, Whlch the cholr worked very hard to get and Whlch future cholr mem bers w1ll be proud to Wear The off1cers of Cho1r were Presldent Bob Branch Chapla1n, Sylv1a Corsentmo V1ce Pres1dent, Sally Jones Llbrarlans and Robe Custodlans Secretary Rlchard Ostrandel Mary Al1C6 Maler Treasurer, Kay Kugel Mehssa Woodcock lflrst row tleft, to rlghtl Phyllis Gler Maxx Ann Boo lhylhs bollals Darlene Bradford Mxlrlresl Bxtter Joan Meier haw Anderson Deanne Durnxng and Blllle Mathews becond row Mellssa Woodcock Merl Lynn Woodcock Mary 'lice Maur Shlrlex Warner 'Vlarllyn Llaypoole karen Mock Mary Ann Burns Carolyn Hanson and Carol Nelson Third row Rosemary Gose Sylvla Corsentmo Monte Churchill George Worcestex Jexrv Greenberg. Hugh Mlkkelson Doug Wxlls Dewey Hunter and Paul Bachman Fourth row Daxe Gunderson John Parks Ronald Vlagrnnr Lyle DeNeny Gaxy Iurerkson Rex Touslee Jerry bmlth Lexu Branch Arm SlgY8ldSOH and Kenney Wmters 1 I I l 'Y' W f 'ef ' ,. 4 - ' 1? , M Q . l 5 I ' x N , be , lf T f - , E j A s W fi A 1 I ....,. K 4 1 5 Y K' , Z Y V ' . . ' A ' V '. , ,' 5. ' v I., I . . . . , A - , . . , .Q . . '- . . - , : '. ' q .-. sl 1 - . T' . . . Y ' ' , 4 . ' , ' .V ' : '... ' -, I Q . v A ' .'. V S ' by . ,-x A . ' W Y V ' , A ll 4,2 Y ll 'Y . f 5 K PAGE TWLN l 3
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Qeated lleft to rxghtj Mane Whltmer Sue Seedle Mary Ann Boo Dorx Plankmgton Leona Mundt Pat F1 hburn Vlrgmla Hxckman Kay Kugel Patty Bush Colleen Estes JoAnn Wehstrr Cvnthm Todd Holck Dannx Wllll Charlene Johnson Frances Felton Second rovu Manlyn Huff Mary Ahce Maier Patty Atkmson Ienora Xoum. Clenda Nelson M1ke Lnmgston Lyle DeVeny Hugh Mxkkleson John Ratchffe Kenny Branch Kenny Hartman Warren Arnold Carolvn Hamm George Skrbma lhlrd row lamce Webster Gretchen Mcfyalllard Susan Heverly Jerry Greenberg Bob Branch Lharle John-on Jerry Smith Blll Flanery Paul Nelson Norman Qwanson Fred Wolf Dau Boer ma Earl lebharmlt Rybertu Lane National Honor Society EMBERSHIP 1n the Natlonal Honor SOC1ety Wh1Ch 15 the only honorary organlza tlon 1n Longmont Hlgh School, 1S hmlted to those who have outstandmg qual1t1es of character, leadershxp, scholarshlp, and SBYVICG to the school The faculty chooses from the upper thlrd of the sophomore, Junlor and senlor classes, the students to be awarded membershlp Flve per cent of the senlors and flfteen per cent of the Jumors and sophomores are honored The socxety has put a scroll 1n the trophy case Wh1Ch had on lt the name of the class Wh1Ch had the hlghest percentage of students on the honor roll each s1x weeks Mlke Lwmgston was elected pres1dent, Kay Kugel, VICE presldent Gretchen McGall1ard, secretary, and Susan Heverly treasurer PAGE 'IVSLN IX 'TWU - ' : ' . . S, 'S ' . . 'S , , . ' v . 2. ' I . , - - '. ' 2 s, ': . , ' , 1 '. 1 - - ' , ' ' 1: . ' ' 1 1 1 . . . . R . . . 'X S , 1 . 1 . - . I l , - . 7 , .
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