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UHUIR AND URBHESTRA EAST Orchestra members are, lfirst rowl Don Johnston, Ruth Sauer, Susie Wilbanks, Virginia Anderson, Sheila Hartman, Rae Palmer, Bill Wing, Janet Potter, Kathy Milnor, Dorothy Cole, Pat Kinney, Cami Cruver, isecond rowi Richard Lee, Lynne McConnell, Warren Beres, Karen Dietz, Sharon Elder, Steve May, Jon Peterson, Bill Turnidge, Jim Duffy, John Knoll, Carol Bro, Susan Zell, Carol Watts, Mr. Walter Barnum, director, ithird rowl Peg Denton, Barbara Reddick, Hildegard Lonset, Diane Sha, Beverly Oletzke, Thomas Rothe, Alan Keith, Tom Rogers, Paul Gilliland, Dick Hein, Bob Jackson, Mike George, Darrel Gardner, Jim Hanson, Bob Matthews, Roger Bassett, and Larry Bender. At the piano is or- chestra pianist Alice Gulley. 28 Aeolian Chorale members are, ifirst rowl Luann Lieurance, lngrid Giert- sen, Janet Veach, Sara DeLand, Jim Taylor, Dick Martin, Joe Batty, Joe Parente, Robin Allen, Dennis Davenport, Rick English, Rod Stotler, Pat Saltarelli, Merrilee Elwell, Sheila Robbins, Naomi Smith, Judy Suess, Kathy Edwards, Csecond rowl Carol Saegert, Carmen Durham, Deanna Hardin, Judy Hulbert, Arlene Hart, Tom Rutledge, Dick Hetherington, Mike Hartzell, Bill Morse, Daryl Smith, Paul Rolland, Dorita Cilley, Nancy Elmore, Sherry Pope, Elana Peistrup, Judy Fitzgerald, ithird row! Cherie Davis, Bonnie Plumlee, Merilyn Pound, Pattie Conn, Nance Armstrong, Gene Nice, Gary Turek, Albert Schlund, Don Bucknell, Rod Rombauer, Dale Price, Ellerie Lewis, Judie Hagen, Joy Roberts, Carol Pokezwinski, Adele Baker, Cynthia Turner, Mii Johansen, Janice Sevy, tfourth rowi Judy Sharp, Margie Hagen, Sonya Falkenberg, Sue Enoch- son, Steve Schwartz, Gary Ware, Carlotta Stokes, Linda Lay, Sue Stokes, Reneene Robertson, Nancy Philbrook, Jackie Vick, Sandy Steele, Bobbi Aspen, and Kris Freeman.
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Page 29 text:
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i FllllllWlNl5 lHE llEBlllERS i A small but very active group is the Debate Club. ts few members under the leadership of advisers Mr. obert Riggs, Mr. Lyle Endicott, and Miss Marilyn Mul- oney have become well versed in all phases of the nited Nations while debating this year's topic, Re- olved: The United Nations should be significantly trengthened. During the course of the year several ournaments were attended. For iunior debaters, those debating for the first time, there was the Metro -eague, and for senior members, the Puget Sound eague. Participating in extemporaneous speaking ith subiect matter of foreign policy and agricultural roblems, debaters support the school academically hile absorbing information on a modern world and earning poise in public speaking. Members of the concert band include: lfirst row? Jim Duffy, Bill Turnidge, Elaine Backman, Mike Wade, Pam McNulty, Marcia Powell, Donna Gif- ford, Linda Morse, Kay Swanson, Pat Putnam, Ann Lindh, Marcia Miller, Leslie Leggett, Rae Palmer, lsecond rowl Jim Loew, Dick Burroughs, Terry Cochran, Robbie DeLand, Dick Abrams, Dan Mow- rey, Janeen Saltzman, Brian Anderson, Bob Mat- thews, Steve Potter, Joe Patrykus, Ed Foulds, Jim Hanson, Brian Cole, Edward McClurg, Ardis Met- calfe, Dwight Peterson, Steve May: Cthird rowt Earl Hatfield, Don Gordon, Don Shipley, Frances Sha, Linda Swanson, Micki Bacon, Nina Dodd, Clar- ence Durheim, Sam Snider, Larry Naylor, Jon Peter- son, Alan Keith, Tom Rogers, Paul Gilliland, Dick Hein, Bill Munroe, Richard Cole, John Webster, Ron Eriksson, Mitch Dodd, Doug Kay, Ken Passe, Dick Comer, Mike George, Gordon Wahlstrom, Tom Ruthford, Darrel Gardner, lfourth rowj Susan Zell, Peggy Miller, Beverly Oletzke, Dade Gunning, Ernie Fosse, Bobby Olson, Mr. Walter Barnum, Mr. Noel Abrahamson, Tom Carson, Dick Carver, John Knoll, and Janet Morrice. Those familiar faces seen so often at so many of our basket- ball games belong to the members of our Pep Band: lfirst rowl John Knoll, Jim Duffy, Bill Turnidge, Dwight Peterson, Steve MaY: lsecond rowl Dade Gunning, Brian Anderson, Brian Cole, Jim Hanson, Dick Carver, lthird rowj Doug Kay, Don Gordon, Ken Passe, Paul Gilliland, Tom Ruthford, Darrel Gardner, and Gordon Wahlstrom.
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SPEII III MUSIIIIII lllllllllli I VIIIEES AND STRINGS Togetherness seems to be the key note for the orchestra and the Aeolian Chorale. This year's choir and orchestra members have been iointly responsible for those sounds so pleasing to the musically inclined ear. They have presented concerts, performed classic masterpieces, and preserved the charms of a musical score perfectly executed by proficient musicians. A highlight of the season was their Christmas program on KING-TV. There can be, however, no limit to the many outstanding performances they will provide un- der the capable direction of Mr. Walter Barnum, orches- tra director, and Mr. Leonard Moore.
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