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Blending of Young Voices The new director this year-Mr. Ronald F. Goodman, from Honesdale, Pa. A graduate of Susquehanna University, Mr. Goodman received a B. S. degree in Music Education. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS-Front: Brenda Wells, Ann Klinedinst, Sheridan Lewis, JoAnn Taylor, Carolyn Flinchbaugh, Carol Miller, Marie Deardorfl, Meridith Dotts, Rodger Koons, Bonnie Emenlleiser, Mary Kerr. Second: Daisy Eveler, Sandra Runkle, Leoda Eberly, Sue Mitzel, Doris Nace, Joyce Snyder, Louise Workinger, Brenda Stokes, Delores Goodyear, Mary Green, Dean Kinard, James Bitner. Third: Pat Ahrens, Carolyn Strickler, Linda Gebr, Beverly Hafer, Beth Silar, Elaine Glatfelter, Bonnie Henry, Doris Ruby, Dee Ann McCoy, Joyce Johnson, Barbara Kohler, Joe Coeyman. Fourth: Barbara Blank. Youthful voices could be heard blending in harmony in the south end of the building every Monday morning. These were the voices of our little cubs from seventh, eighth, and ninth grades- the Junior High Mixed Chorus. This energetic group practiced faithfully for its debut at the annual Night of Music. Patricia Grove, Ann Lane, Joan Shelley, Joyce Burg, Joy Pickel, Anna Barshinger, Myran Gohn, Ruth Knudson, Marilyn Miller, Julia Snyder, Gordon Spurley. Fifth: Henry Herrman, Joyce Krewson, Barbara Lauer, Donna Thompson, Gwen Getz, Barbara Warner, Sue Nalbandian, Shirley Kline, Betty Foster, Susan Smith, Jean Conn, Reggie Wolf, Richard Stein. Sixth: Richard Zarfos, Ma1'vel McCleary, Gail Nalbandian, Williani Linnemans, Julian Dunnick, Titus Geesey, Dale Smith, Donald Detwiler, Charles Daugherty, Mary Beth Flinchbaugh, JoAnn Finn, Joyce Anderson, Thomas Rohrbaugh, Robert Garner.
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Tooters And Tickling Fingers DANCE BAND-Front: Donald Detweiler, Barry Reider, Frey, Ted Gemmilp Jay Keener, Darryl Gipe, David Gross Buddy Fillmore, Robert Burg. Second: Ann Gross, Donald Tommy Tollinger, lwichael Laucksl l Our twelve Hswingstersv made their debut at the annual football dance in November after the big West York game. A more enthusiastic group of tooters would have been difficult to find. Red Lion Area High School is proud of this smooth working organization-The Dance Band. The Accompanist Club, organized this fall, proved itself to be one of our more important clubs. It was the job of this organization to provide accom- panists for our various choruses and glee clubs at their performances. These people were very ener- getic, and certainly did a fine piece of work. The accompanist club was an essential part of the enter- tainment field at Red Lion Area High. ACCOMPANIST CLUB - Front: Peggy Curran, Carolyn Kohler, Dawn Helder, Frances Keefer, Deanna Barnhart. Second: Mrs. Adams, Shirley Moore, Jeanne Leber, Ann Gross, Nedra Grim, Dale Smith, at piano.
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Little Seen But Uften Heard ORCHESTRA-Front: Darby Eisenhart, Elizabeth Moulton, Nancy Kopp, Judith Tarbutton, Rodney Sechrist, William De Shong, Julia Snyder, Nancy Keller, Donald Detwiler. Second: Carol Elsesser, Ann Butcher, Lora Lee Wolf, Serious minded musicians composed the high school orchestra. Playing at the Commencement exercises caused a few happy underclassmen to miss some classes while they practiced. Although they were seldom seen, one could often hear them prac- tice on Thursday morning during activity period in the music room. Perfect relaxation was guaranteed for all those who listened to these musical wizards. JUNIOR BAND-Front: Charles Grimm, Charles Smith, Karen Murphy, Paul Holimaster, Karen Grim, Cristina Landis, Alice Ray Thompson, Carson Sechrist. Second: Jay Campbell, John Lane, Gail Sweeney, Carolyn Frits, Ann Klinedinst, Marion Cooper, Edward Sweeney, Evans Snyder, John Klinedinst, Robert Hess, James Crawford, Barry Hannigan, Elwood Snyder, Albert Garner, Joe Contino, Nancy Klinefelter, Barry Reider, Thomas Tollinger, Michael Laucks, Ruth Ann Flinchbaugh. Third: Ann Gross, Donald Frey, Rickie Sitler, Teddy Gemmill. Beautiful music, with an occasional squeak or squawk, heard from one end of the building to the other, indicated the junior band was practicing again. Although the cubs who were members of this band were just learning, some of them played with the senior band at football games. This train- ing period helps them to become members of the senior organization. Charlene Leik, Morgan Butcher. Third: Eugene Snyder, James Klinedinst, Michael Kunklc, Virginia Marsteller, Pamela Zarfos, Bonnie Norris, Joe Furst, Eric Landis, George Smeltzer, Jeff Warner, Phil Brown, Charles Sechrist, Gwen Grove, Gregg Hall, Robert Landis, Donald Frey, Royce Grove, Barry Stein, Alexander Bibighaus, Richard Zarfos, Gary Test, Charles Horn.
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