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FRONT ROW, left to right: Benny Rawlins, Ricky Sauceda, Terry McDaniel, James Whitchurch. Harold Fauchier, Ned Arthur, Duane Barker. Gary Warkentin. BACK ROW: Wally Dick, Howard Oliver, Dick Ashcraft, Dick Kitching, Carroll Jantzen, Bob Raffety, Larry Buller, Jon Simms. Pat Skene at the piano. Orem Highlight this year for chorus students of Newton High School was the opera The Medium by Gian-Carlo Menotti. January 28, 1953 was the first time this weird, modern opera has been pre- sented by a high school group. Jan Lehman played the part of Madame Flora, Monica, her daughter, was portrayed by Donna Underwood 5 Eddie Anderson was Toby, the mute Gypsy boy living with Madame Flora. Mr. and Mrs. Gobineau and Mrs. Nolan were played by Howard Oliver, Pat Skene and Jean Ralph, respectively. Accompanying were pianists Dorothy Briggs and Sharon Regier. 4 . ,, , , Morbid black scenery and white furniture was the setting for this tragedy about Madame Flora, who led people to believe she communicated with the dead. During one of her seances, she was frightened by an imaginary hand. She blamed Toby for this and drove him away. When he sneaked back to see Monica, with whom he had fallen in love, Madame Flora thought he was her ghost and shot him. The curtains closed with Madame Flora hysterically weeping over his body and crying Was it you ? Everyone turned in a fine performance of this difficult opera to the applause of many spectators. OPERETTA CAST MEMBERS, from left to right are Elvera Reimer, Carroll Jantzen, Eddie Anderson, Jan Lehman, Howard Oliver, Donna Under- wood, Dorothy Briggs, Sharon Regier, Jean Ralph, Pat Skene, and John Davidson, director. Page Twenty-Two
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mfwwb G14 Under the direction of E. S. Sanderson, the Newton High School band has completed another successful year. Consisting of 100 members, this group performed at Va1'ious school functions throughout the school year. They started the year during the football season by entertaining the crowd with a Variety of formations during half time. Q. S 5 8 l t If f 'L t F S 1 f 7 li ' ' 024 if . S W Q llick Ash:-raft, drum major. The district music contest at llutcliinson was held on April 10 and 11. The band upheld its fine reputation by receiving a superior classification. Drum major for the past year has been Dick Ashcraft. Twirlers were Janice Ervin, Ellen Dingwall, Barbara Griffith, Eunice Barrett, Elaine Montgomery and Corrine North. Page QI':vf'f1t3-Unit'
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Jeanne Swim, Elvera Reimer, Ruth Warhurst, Wandalee Draper, Jan Lehman, Benny Rawlins, Ricky Sauceda, Duane Barker, Wally Dick, Vida. Groneman, Darlene Walker, Donna Ortmann, Jean Ralph, Connie North. SHORT ROW: Lupe Tafolla, Elva Williams, Rose Garnett, Pauline Schmidt, Sharon Regier, Sylvia Harvey. SECOND ROW: Lois Classen, Iva Schmidt, Karen Kelso, Donna Underwood. Ned Arthur, James Whitchurch. Terry McDaniel, Gary Warkentin, Richard Williams. Bill Embry, Harold Fauchier, Sally St. John, Norma Stahley, Marita Maloney, Ellen Dingwall. THIRD ROW: Judy Stroud, June Meador, Sandra Royer, Eleanor Wedel, Claudette Oliver, Howard Oliver, Dick Ashcraft, Dick Kitching, Larry Buller, Carroll Jantzen, Bob Raffety, Jon Simms, Ernestine Roberts, Judy Ballard, Norma Frey, Jean Voth, Marilyn Hodel. Pat Skene and Dorothy Briggs at the piano. Glwzus Happy are those who sing. At least that is the way the members of the Newton High School Chorus feel. Anyone who enjoys singing has an opportunity at the first of the school year to try- out for a place in the chorus. John D. Davidson, chorus instructor, also directed the Girl's Glee Club, Boy's Glee Club, the Madrigals and other ensembles. The mixed chorus, Girl's Glee Club and the Madrigals presented a Christmas program com- prised of both new and old Christmas melodies. A spring concert was also presented by the groups. Vocal numbers which had been entered in the Spring Music Festival were featured. Many honors were received by the department at the Festival. Along with the many different programs given throughout the year, the chorus presented an Easter program over a Wichita radio station. Students taking chorus enjoyed the many good times which came as a reward of their hard work. They gained experience and knowledge that will be of use in their lives for the future. FRONT ROW, left to right: Betty Hauck, Leona Duerksen, Ruth Chambers, Dona While, l'harlott.o Sharp, Norma liartou, Kay Adi-s, Ruby Regicr, Yvonne Pearson, Marjorie Schroeder, Muriel Thiessen. SECOND ROW: Beverly Fagan, Carol Schmidt, Barbara Gaiser. Arletta Shepler, Josvphim- Gomez, Joy:-nl Janlz, Sally Ncbergall, VaRnfna Baker, Ruth Stahley, sue Kachina. Cami Knorr. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hiebert. Gail Girndt. Virginia Kosminski, Lola Decker. Barbara Bw-zolwf, 'l's-ri-sa Ill-riiaxidez, Mickie Flores, lborthi Donnelly, Donna Murphrv, Clara Sattler, Joan Koerner, Beverly Miller, Marge Dole. Karen Peterson at the piano. - Page Twenty-1'I1f'ec
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