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FUR LARGE AUUIENCES THRUUGHUUT THE YEAR GIRLS' GLEE - Row l: M. Minch, C. Smith, K. Rouse, D. Heinz, K. Cavelti, I. Meyers, Mr. Sundquist, I. Eyres, I. Schaff, K. Ehrendreich, D. Rivette, K. Olsen, N. Bronson. Row Z: I. Anderson, M. Halko, L, Strowder, S. Matthews, M. Taraya, S. Bowen, G. Gnirlc, M. Rassmussen, K. Maltatti, l. Proctor, I. Bjarlce, B. Olson. Row 3: A. Paskins, L, Mowry, B. Radek, L. Tipton, P. Augustine, S. Heed, P. Clause, I. Rollins, D. Lee, K, Doyle, L. Ellison, F. Kibbler, K. Fry, M. Laursen. Another group from the Mount Tahoma music department was the Girls' Glee, who performed along with the Choir, Studio Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Trio, and Boys' Quartet. Aside from their music-centered activities throughout the year, Girls' Glee assisted in sponsoring an Almond Roca sde and HmeannualSpagheniand Pmza Feed.PHohm honibouiot these were used to purchase more blazers for the choir and to defray the cost oi the trip to Longview. The Girls' Glee, also, was directed by Don Sundguist. Sixty-Three
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TALENTED MEMBERS UF VOCAL BRUUPS SING Members ot the Mixed Chorus performed on many occasions during the year. Under the direction of Don Sundquist, their first appearances were at the Veterans' Day and Thanksgiving Day assemblies for Mount Tahoma students. They Were also seen in the Christmas and spring concerts presented by the music department, and appeared at both Gray and Baker Iunior High Schools. Mixed Chorus assisted with various other events in an ettort to raise money tor the choir's blazers. MIXED CHORUS - Row li M. Carpenter, L. Bell, S. Goan, L. Koraas, B. Scott, M. Martindale, F, Lemmer, D. Ostrander, I. Boothe, R. Hamblen, B Cochran, D. York, K. Haines, L. Herd, K. Kirby, M. Gentile. Bow Z: Mr. Sundquist, K. Doyle, Y. Zitzman, K. Holle,r M. King, G. Mladenich, B. Ams- bury, F. Hahn, L. Smith, I. Barron, M, Mellor, D. Miller, S. Heath, I, Holder, I. Clifford, S. Exley, K. Wire. Row 3: B. Silva, M. Stevens, L. Silva, P Vogl, K. Faker, R. Tharp, B. Britton I. Minaker, M. Burke, I. Kincaid, I. Hood, G. Malm, B. Olson, L. Hornsby, M. Beell, M. Bointon. Row 4: K, Patton S. Matthews, R. Syslo, M. Flick, B. Meyer, T. Heidt, B, Iohnson, I. Campbell, D. Sohn, B. Mitchell, V. Hartman, E. Richards, L. Hoskins, I. Bigelow, M Wagner, I. Kozicki, C. Sanchez. Sixty-Two
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MT. BAND MEMBERS, WEABINB BEAUTIFUL NEW f'M 'h-at MW, .A A BRASS - Row li I. Dawson, F. Clause, l. Muller, G. Gibbons, D. Higgins, P. Hicks, l. Tiffany, B. Cummings, P. Howell, D. Schumock Row 2 I Schattllly, P. Busch, L. Hart, L. Rohrer, B. Ellery, I. Forseth, I. Gillsoul, B. Pasquale, D. Sharp. Bow 3: D. Shriner, P. Berry, D. Sheetz, R Howland B Ferari, T. Sixty-Four Harrison, D. Kachenko, A. Swanson. The unveiling of beautiful, colorful new uniforms at a pep assembly in November was one of the biggest events of the year for the Mount Tahoma band. Many months of Almond Boca sales and fund-raising pro- jects seemed Well worth the efforts when the splendid outfits of basic black with crimson, gold, and white detailing were first viewed by all. A march through South Tacoma and a barn-storming of stores in the vicinity marked one final chance to sell Almond Boca and to display to the community the new uniforms. The band has added gaiety and school spirit to numerous events throughout the year. Among them were many pep assemblies, football and basketball games, and several concerts in the Mount Tahoma aud.itorium. Its members also presented a program featuring Leonard Smith and the all-city band, and marched in the Daffodil and Veterans' Day parades. ln February, Cathie Laursen was chosen to represent the Mount Tahoma band as their only delegate to the all-state band convention in Yakima. The successful year would not have been possible were it not for the expert guidance of Wayne Timmerman and the leadership of president Iirn Dawson and the other officers. WAYNE TIMMERMAN Director
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