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CHORUS I Top You Ray Bram Daxrd Storle Don Moller Mlltewn Stexen Ken Dans Frank Young Ernle Palola Buek Adcox Garme u1t lund Ron Lee Eldon Rlee Thml rou Bettxlee Vxfmgamnn 'Xgne Heller une Bluher Elsle Schroeder Bxllle Sehodde INaney Nash Ardene Cxrter Carol Rud Louise Schodde Glorn Rachor Lols Clexen Seeond rou Ella Kantoll Nora Thompson -IanetBr1cker Bernice Gruemg Mlckey Peters Vada Brlde Chuck Urdahl Daxe Platt Bxll Venema MClVlH Stevens Norma Davidson Pat Hllden Front row Mary .lo Brown X lfglnla Wlllhlght Ella Koop Sharon Mrller LOUIQC Monnot Exelyn Glh on Shlrley Thomp on Loul e Barr Dlane Grant Duloros Bexgqulst CHIIBU hers O Slered Fe :st md En of Peaee Superlor IS the highest rmng wx lrded ind our ehorus vx as the only hxgh sehool ehorus to reeelve lt The Count md the Coed Mount Sls fourth annull operetta xxx presented Aprll 1 and 6 The chorus had 1 llrge part m mul-:mg the operettw the hw sueeess that xt was DUFIHQ the seeond semester the ehorus made several publle appe xrmees In February the group of sxered numhers presented It the Snoqu ulmle Methodrst Chureh vx as gre ztly emoyed hy IH appreelmve wudlenee Besldes the trxdmonal annual Sprmff Coneert at th H1 'h S hool tvxo rddltlonll eoneerts vxere mven one It Fall Cmty and one xt North Bend The hleemlaurerte serv1ee on Mly 77 eoneluded the letlvltles of the group They mx' txxo l'NelUt1fl1l numbers Come Thou Holy Spmt and The Lord Prlyer Th hoys quartet eonslsted of Ernle Prlolm Ch1rle Urdahl Edxxm Opst rd and Hurley Brumhnuvh Lirry Pettersen leeompmled them Aeeompanxsts for the mlxed ehorus xxere Pam Moffrt and Gerxldme Neln Amonv the numhers whxch xxere enjoy ed hy tudlenees of the ehoru thls ye lr xxere When je Us Was 1 Llttle Chlld Lxft Up Your H ads Be lutllul Suvxor und 'Ride the Chariot, '1 negro spiritual.
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CHQRUS 0 Top rou. Larry Pettersen Ken Langton Bob Reexe Bob Nem erry Alexander Harley Brumbaugh Ed Opstad erry Anderson Bob Folsom Roy Dau Pat Stone Thwd 'rote Betty Berentson B1ll1e Waugaman Nancy Decker Barbara Felxx Barton Beamer xm Young Neal McCaffree Gary Grant Ronme Fellx Geraldine Nem Mxldred Nelson Shlrley Bassett Second row Allce Slyter Peggy Morton Marllene Whlpp Lloyd Pugh Roberta Mose Mary Ellen udkms Ioan Glbson W1lma Pugh Pam Moffat Shxrley Tallman Nancy Ru sell Front You Mr Seott Ruth Thompon Alxce Noble Margxe Menold ean O borne Marsha Whlpp Norma Mulanax P1tLongneekcr Carole Cabe Kathryn Kuller Doloro MeCaffree Pearl Dunn CHURUS THIS PROVED TC BE A BUSY md lnterestlng ye lr for Mount S1 H1gh Schools ehorus and thexr dlreetor Mr Scott The mxxed chorus eonslsted of seventy voxees Whenever the group sang they dellghted thexr tudlences vuth both thelr smgmg md their lppearince for th1s year the ehorus members all vxore be1ut1ful new gr 13 robe xnth s1tm sewrlet stoles In November the ehorus performed for members of the Hlgh Sehool P T A November 8 vvls the date of 1 pomt band and chorus eoneert vehleh glve the publl their Hrst real ch mee th1s ye nr to see md hear the two groups The Chrl tm1s Pwgemt The Song of Chrlstmas veas presented on Deeember 19 Costumes lmghtmg und the smqlnq of the chorus 1ll eombmed to make th1s an out st rndmq event The ehorus tr xvelled to B llevue on Februmry 16 to tak prrt IH the Exehuwe Assembly velth Bellevue Hwh Sehool On March 3 of th1s 3 ar the Western Washxrmgtrmn Cholr Competltlon Festlvll xx ls h ld It the UHIVCISIIB of WlahlHgfOH Here the Mount S1 chorus eompeted velth choruse: from other schools. They received Superior for their sinffing of two num'
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SENIOR PLAY 0 Standmg left to nght Bermce Sl1te1 Florenee Slmpson Gerene Carey Ken Dau erry Anderson Ron Lee Daxe Moore Gene Sterud Frank Young Pat Stone Pat Hamerly Szttmg Margrret Emmerton Lol Clexen Marjorle Adkm Pun Moffat Smttxng on the 001 Cleo Bll E lllll Pl Y MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN was presented Deeemher 1 hy the semor el rss of 19vl Thus was a tory of Ablgaxl Fortltude Abbott 1 mlddle reed vxomm Los Cleven veho due to fllllflelil dlfheultles deelded to attend Mlddleton College X,V1Il'l her daughter Susan fM1rj1e Adkmsj on a very generous memornl seholxrshlp open to any one wlth the mme Ah1g11l Fortltude Although rt was the only wry th it Susan could possxbly contlnuc her edueatxon she deflnltely dmd not xppreelate the 1de1 of her mother enrollmg as 1 freshmm at the same college mn whxeh she w1s 1 sophomore Ab123ll got llong faxrly well except for the fact that the head of the eollege Dean Gllllngham fRon Lee, suspected the whole thlng of helng a publlcxty stunt md lDS1SI6d when the zoology te aeher Professor Mlcheals I erry Andersonj fell for Ablgall and VILC versl when ill llong Susan thought he was her very own after all they had veorked slde hy slde hke the Curles Susan more than 1 llttle jealous m1n1ged to tem por1r1l3 put an end to the love match by reportmg rn me1dent to Dem Gxlhnghrm All thls made Boho QDIVL Moorej the class presldent wxth seven letters md not 1 meer guy eould he found very unhappy because he wanted Sus an for hls own After nearly helng expelled and the1r eollege e1reer endlng Ahlgul md Sus m stmlghtened everythlnv out md settled doven to a happy college life wlth thelr very speemal frmends Boho and Professor Mlcheals and thelr classmltes Helen fGerene Careyj Bunny Pam Moifatj Carrle fMarg1e Emmerton Clan fCleo BllbS, Marge Bermee Sllthfm lack fGene Sterud Howle Frank Young Blll fKen Davxsj Sylvu Pat Stonej md the housemother Mrs M1ller Florenee Slmpsonj Plt Hamerly was prompter Mls Pakar who eoaehed the play helped to make thxs one of the outstrndmv memormes of the year , 5 ' '1 , S ' , S, 1 ' . fl I f . A '1 ' ' s ' 4 1' ' , 1 ' f1 ' ' 1 Q f' K H 1 1 ' ' ' ' X '1 ' 1 A ' ' H ' N 1 A ' 1' ' , ' ' M e 1 1 . . , g . . X V . 2 sz 1 32 . e 2 I I r 5 X V I r . 3 M Y ll . . that Ahlgall follow every rule rlght down to the letter. It added to the compllcatlons E ' ' 1' ' , J , 1 ' N W 1, 1 1 A -1 P ' 1 1' P ' . 1 , 1 w Ve ' , 1 1 I ' f 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 . I ' 5 th - 5 A 5 1 1 ' 3' ' V x 2' , ' ' ' '1 ' K, ' 1' 1 1 I kr . 1 , U 2 1 1 1 X - k 1 z., 4 ,f, . S I KI: , --1 ,., c - 1 ,. - m, I c 1, . Y 1 'js , ' ' 1 ' f, 1 ' e '1 ' 5
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