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Let's All Sing Lilce The Birdies Sing! tm Front Row: Robensteln, Leethy. Buntx, I. Jacobson, Gorom. Second Row: Imes, Morrow, Mntthewl, Hudson. Caldwell, Horst, Bapst, Drew. Third Bow: Rutledge, Cezer, V. Saulcy, Ilowerdew, Beth, Bashor, Knox, Sandall. Hattoon. I'ou.rth Row: Seaman, Etter, Peterson, Whiteside. Ilitzke, Johnson, Wilson. Heine, Jensen. Abflms- Back Row: Carlson, H. Saulcy, Schnxeekle, Beem,,Thomplon, Ilnglehardt, Hutchings, Welker Glassgow. On November ll, adding to the impressive cere- mony observing Armistice Day, the choir sang several patriotic numbers. The Christmas Tableaux, a program looked for- ward to by the entire community, was given on the Friday preceding the Christmas holidays with the choir forming' an effective background of music for colorful tableau. Something new and different to Loveland high school was tried this year--the choir and band gave a combined concert on March 233. As has been the custom for the last three years. the chorus gave a skit for Rag Day. This year they seemed to be trying to get. on the radio. Junior Chorus N ra rront Bow: Erma, Schneider, Carol Yan Dusen, Annabelle Holick, Donna. Hendreschke, Dorothy Raider, Genevieve Schofield, Audrey Culver. Second Row: Ilene Schaffer, Loretta Waddeu, Beverly Hanes, Lucille Krings, Helen Schmeekle, Shirley Lowe, Elaine Stutheit, Dorothy Litzenberger. Third Row: Goldie Leethy, Betty Mitchell, Joyce Stielow, Lorraine Shnmate, Mary Jane Alps, Monte. lose Jllcbfeece, Geraldine Trupp, Back Row: Betty Grewell., director, llther Teuscher, Laverne rowler, Grace Schroder, Edna, Jean Taylor, Telda Ilowerdew, Mary Lou Burch, Bozella Brunemeler. Van Duseu, Shirley Ruby Christopher. Genevieve Stratman, new
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. WW. .,.,.,..,.,.. f,.,,M, , , ...., A First Row: Ramsey, Burnett, Garrett, Johnston. Second Row: Leslie, Gates, Harrison, Ball, Comstock, Pierson, Keating. Third Row: Armstrong, Reed, Kirby. Jensen, Fishburn, Beckwith, Graybill, G. Jacobson, Woelile. Fourth Row: Nelder, Hogan, Lobaugh, G-ies, Helm, Dworak, Harris. Gooch, Hirsch. fifth Row: Spreng, Roller, Hull, Hadley, Stickler, Foote, Sprenger, Larson, Bangert, Cook. About 6:00 o'clock on Plaster morning the choir sang: for the sunrise service held at the high school athletic iielfl. On April 22 came thc state music contest at Greeley. The choir received a superior rating: with a very fine interpretation on each number, excellent intonation throughout, no complaint as to accuracy, notes, time values, or dynamics. The feeling of flow- ing lilies was felt by singers, and there was a good naturalness in blend. The boys anml girls math- a tint- presentation and unilouhtcrlly apprcciatecl cvcrytliiliu Miss Edmondson had done for them. The choir Sang on May 21? for the cleflication of the plaque in honor of the boys from Low-lancl who lost their lives in VVorlcl VV:-11' ll. The year came to a titting close for thc clloilh with their singing for baccalaureate on June 1. A typical after school occasion in the music room. Laurene Edmondson gives th boys ensemble their respective pitches. All right boys, sound off.
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