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Sixth Period Girls' Glee President . Katherine McDonald Secretary , . . Elsie Wcilcom Vice Pres dent Audrey Srmmgng Treasurer Jarwet Bolt Adviser . Miss Tartar Baclx Row: pr rl' ws, Cow '1 use G' iltow, '!lQUor'a cl '.l'Vr-we ',',3rtrt+i'1 Third Rowzirrtslw-t,Hrirvwltoo, Nurqrw,Kr-itll,Pfitzs-r,15+g.-fir, flvtgrt, M-ss Tartar Second Row: Hvrrigi, Nr-rrrl, S rr, Hagan, Tlrompsort, Jo'cl-3r1, Holm stedf From Row: Hfwtrick, Bridal, .'.c-Marial, Tow, Pxtersoo, Jorrtstorw ' ' ' 9 First Period Girls Glee Presdert . Slt rlef Fellows Secretary , . Pat Wagner Vice President . Lcaclell Davis Treasurer . , Soma Noltlgrcri Advise-r . , . Miss Tartar Baci: Row: Caocllv, Parts, Uuclorlerter, Brckcll, Mayer, Merttzer, Parris Klerrw, Mnfutclion, Wegrwer. Third Row: Burton, Turnbull, Ross, Nolwlgron, Dixon, Todd, Vifatcrs Emmons, Mrnge, Miss Tartar. Second Row: Rowe, Wolf, Moore, Newton, Klemarw, Trietclrt, Vice Messrwer, Peterson. Front Row: Roloison, McFarland, Baker, Fellows, Zysset, Lockhart Wood, Disbrow, Davis, Atwood. Yuletide spirit appears as Girls' Glee club serenades classrooms with Christmas carols. 31 as 35- gs 'T' bla ,L 6' L1 4, a- T T 6 5 X' 'W 'W 7 rr X 4' 'wr ' 8 W 1 'lu-an ' . ,, 1 , 1 J 5 an if G. A A A - - 4 q ' l ' f ' T i 'if' av G is ff'-F ' A , .. .. , r A ,, 4, 4 N 3'- 4 x f 'ff ! of S i r-1 'va 36 iid , Q6 'T an Q0 0 31 Q ,NY..,, 0. 14 Radio, School and Communit Programs
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Comoosect of selected students who show soecia ability and interest in the music tield is A Choir. This group brough' cheer by caroling in the halls and singing in the assembly at Christ- mas. B Ckoir is a preparatory group of songsters who will have an opportun- ity to try out for A Choir. A program ot music by the Lewis and Clark Choir was made possible for the students by these two clubs, which also sang tor the Homemaker's Festi- val, and local radio broadcasts. Full credit is given for both courses which are electives. A Choir President , . . Dick Louthan Secretary . . Verdyne Torn Vice President . . Jack Nelson Treasurer . . . Loretta Lentz Adviser . . . Miss Tartar Back Row: Tippets, Riedel, Nelson, Thompson, Shipley, Stock, Hargrave, Zach, ary, Austin, Miss Tartar. Third Row: Hamilton, Scltirman, Van Hess, Brinkley, Edgell, Rhatz, Calloway, Hovey, Brown, Schwarz. Second Row: Case, Benner, King, Miller, White, du Buy, Pederson, Perry, Weikum. Front Row: Herr, Lentz, Wolf, Bronson, Torn, Peterson, Beals. B Choir President . . . Anita Boyeas Secretary , . Dorothy Caspell Vice President . . . Barry King Treasurer . . . , Kay Perrin Adviser . . , Miss Tartar Back Row: Donnelly, Grenz, Raymond, Lippert, Kleinfelter, Riedel, Bedard, Macnamora, Smith, Seamster, Bradley, Chapman, Kiekel, Miss Tarar. Third Row: Smith, Gordon, Messrner, Currier, Foxley, Henderson, Karsten, Roberts, Springer, Christy, Marquardt, Davenport, Second Row: Shoemate, Frey, Bolender, Pederson, Erb, Bedvvell, Srionsky, Brown, Mattson, Fisher, Blakely. Front Row: Halverson, Bowder, Perrin, Hall, Boyeas, Barge, Hill, De Roose, Blackwell.
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