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fit, LEFT TO RIGHT- Pat Fgibrother, Beverly Bevans fmanagerl, Sharon Imler, Karan Gaodbrrrry, Carol Auf:-n 'e, Linda Hutchins lstudent directorl, Rosalie Blake, Jeanette Cooper, ,loremjHunferj y I ly: !,! if df tl ' ,t , 1 I , I yr it l ' . .- W 1 i 1 ' , i xl , ' j I ,lk i If ll .' , W J fi f l ,W W' it 4 A9 Li A f Continental al ' if J Morningsidc-'s best known popular music group has also had a busy year. As in past years thc Contincntals have been in demand by service clubs and other com- munity groups. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Moreno, Bronwen Davies, Pat Vest, Elaine Davies Pete Jones. I L, ' LQ-fiii 15 Triple C Trio i A new group of highly selected upper-classmen, the Triple Trio has gained an enviable reputation singing at many gatherings of civic groups, service clubs and school functions. Morningside's busiest performing organization, the Triple Trio has done much to publicize MHS and its growing music program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Rose, saloistg Bob Perrine, Shirley Hoover, Sharon lmler, Brenda Whitcomb, Al Bennett, Jann Cohan, drummer. R thmaires Another popular singing group, the Rhythmaires have entertained at many gatherings throughout the com- munity this year.
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--A- I FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Fontana, Lynn Battinelli, Diane Esboldt, Deanna Marfield, Dickie 0 I Hanback, Vicki Harris, Lynn Snyder, Elaine Davies, Dorthy Leonard, Judy Wittman, Dianna Croswell, Loretta Parton, Gwen Drobny, Eve Mills, ROW TWO: Jann Dunklou, Kathy Fowler, Sandy St. John, Jane Cairns, Betty Lou Mathias, Bonnie Gunlack, Nancy Sruggs, Connie Gunlock, Beverly Daubert, THREE: Liz Winkles, Sally Cherry, Joann Musso, Cherryl Cook, Diane Scott, Carole Hannond, Christine Bean, Mary Caroll, Judy Erickson, Janet Pierce, Sandy Heatherly, Joan Knusden, Linda Van Eizenga, Gloria Rose, Mary Wilkins, Ruth Butler, Donna Hester, ROW FOUR: Marilyn Pilcher, Carol Herries, Joyce Rocco, Karen Snyder, Jackie Stuckley, Barbara Kiner, Lynda Bush, Donna Fisher, Sharon Johnson, 1 S, Lynn Geary, Georgene Flue, Donna Curtis, Donna Libare, Sharon Carmack, Donna Von Vleet, ROW Pat Hopperton, Ruth Hayward, Carol Gotzenberq, Janice Wedderien, Llz Lockwood, Yvonne Welsh, Carolina Hall, Judy Darden, Barbara Burton, Dianna Collier. This year's Senior Girls' Glee, under the direction of Don Fontana, has been very active. They participated in the Christmas program, the Easter assembly, and added variety to the Latin Club Banquet and Baccalaureate seervices. They were invited to take part in a musical festival at Garden Grove High School on May 22. Sixty-five girls composed this vocal group, which is a training ground for the A Cappella Choir. Junior Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Don Fontana, this past year has served as a 50-girl training group of basic singing principles, and as beginning vocal instruction for Senor Girls' Glee and A Cappella Choir. This group consists mainly of freshman girls. The Junior Girls' Glee club has participated in such major activities as the Christmas program, Easter program, Piano-Glee Concert, and the Baccalaureate festivities. 0 C Blankenship, Sandy Hill, Susan Underhill, Betty Hammer, Joan Knudsen, Shirley Barrus, Barbara FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Gundlach, Carole Brooks, Diane Esboldt, Janice Winter, Robin Steele, Antoinette Tuccinardi, Mr, Ronn Broadwell, ROW TWO: Connie Gundlach, Beverly Daubert, Dickie Hanback, Diane Mingl, Violet Browning, Judy Darden, Judy Haoes, Linda Deyhle, Nedene Mathews, Cathy Gallagher, Lonnie Covington. ROW THREE: Dorothy Fletcher, Carol Applegate, Sandy Barber, Sue Seely, Joyce Rocco Marty Wasden, Paula Billingsley, Ann Soma, Pat Grasteit, Carolyn vlelene, Beverly Caron, Row FOUR: Julia Larson, shefen refslelede, Betty Mathias, Diane Russell, Sylvia Marsh, Linda Willyard, Linda Bouma, Nancy Schumann, Judy Brazelton, Margaret Cochran. -aah L4
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This year's dramatic classes have combined to put forth some entertainment which will not soon be forgotten at MHS. A busy year included three 3-act plays and a number of oneeocts. Starting off the year was Arsenic and Old Lace which was sponsored by the Period 5 Drama Class. It was not the first time that this play had been put on at Morningside, but it was enioyed as much this time as it was before. An entirely new play to MHS students was Cloud Seven. lt was a comedy which had a short run on Broadway but which was a rolicking hit with the Monarchs. This play did a two-night stand and was blessed with a large attendance, Directing plays for his 6th year at Morningside was Kenneth Ton. For the last 3-act play Mr. Ton attempted a serious performance. Many plays were thought about but the production which finally came up with the most potential was Hasty Heart. lt was sponsored by the Senior Class and considered by most to be one of the best plays to have been presented at Morningside. This play, about a Scot, contained one of the finest combination of actors in' the thespian group. It was presented for the Monroe students and also for Monarchs and others for two nights and a matinee in the MHS auditorium. The senior play, as last year, was nearly an all-boy cast. This has been an extremely productive year at Morningside, said Mr. Ton. Some of the best entertainment to have ever been seen by Monarchs were pre- sented, but next year will be an even better year, he concluded. N r Q04-2 ' 7' C 'YN Xi 3 1.9 fs--f gil fd
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