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A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Row 1: Soneson, Doud. Swanson, Blakeslee, Ennis. Sprickrnan, K., Lavery, Ulfncr, Gage, VVilson, Holm, Norton, DiNicola, Albertson. Row 2: DelVlatteo, Bauman, Grucza, Pundt, Bacon, LaKari, McKnight, Coburn. lVIcQuiston, Turner, Feist, J., Skinner, Nlarabito, lVlartin, Foessct. Row 3: Kay, Schitea. James, Morton, Blumlin, Ander- son, Owen, James, Feist, J., Kissell, Nlillcr, Schonbein, Kirkland. Zcilsdorf, Sawerino. Row 4: lVlc-Grath, Nichols, Krash- neske, Hosanske, Hubbard, Krirnmcl, Roesch. Munn. Galetta, VVhitney, llichardson, ll.. Nagle. Instead of taking their annual trip, the money which has been earned by the untiring efforts of its members was used to purchase new robes. To pay for these robes, each girl payed for her seven dollar budget, with the money she earned by conducting popcorn sales and food sales. Being a group which believes in having fun While doing their necessary work, tl1ese girls have also held several roller skating parties to raise some of their money. Since early September, the Girls Chorus has worked hard to blend their voices into a har- monious and pleasing whole. They have joined in two concerts with the A Cappella choir to show to all their melodious results which only hard work and diligent practice can produce. Not only have they earned money for their own treasury, but they have also been instrumental in helping the Brass Choir. GIRLS CHORUS-Row 1 A new musical organization has entered Yincent since last fall, and it is proving to bea very important part of our large musical depart- ment. This mixed choir has been organized to give a larger number of senior high school students the chance to blend their voices together under expert supervision. This choir has often been termed the Junior A Cappella for its main purpose is to train mem- bers for that larger group. Upon its members rests the success or failure of the A Cappella. They have sung in nearby schools and have given concerts where they have been lauded fo-r their splendid work. They have joined with the other musical groups to purchase a new recording machine which will preserve their voices for future choirs. Finton, Schneider, Leone Phillips, Curtis, Rocco, De Graw, LaFuria Messenkopf Edelman, Uhlman, Ferguson Norton, Hamilton. Gallagher Fisher, Pifer, Paden, Torok Whipple, Judd, Miller, Pain ter, Hubni-r,Foerster, Heidt, Addessi. Pell. liow 3: lVlcGee Zaepfel, Griffin, Juntunen Delaancey, Babbitt, Shufflin Larsen, Sautter, Shoptaugh Seachrist, Dillon, Sampicri Lundgren, Grahaxn. Twenty-one , , I , Logan, Simon. Row 2: , , , , , , ,
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The Soul of a Nation M, in iii 504194 1 Sylvia Galinsky-B.M. American Conservatory of The Strong Vincent A Cappella Choir is nationally known and acclaimed for the superior concert work which they have done. Every year that they have taken a trip their fame has grown, until they now receive many more requests for concerts than they are possibly able to accept. For the past four years, the entire choir has sung over a nation wide network from New York City but because of the crisis of international events, they will be unable to do so this year. Two particularly outstanding features which set them off from other groups are the facts that they are entirely self supporting and self govern- ing. All cf the money for their trips, robes, and music is raised by the energies of the individual members and of the choir as a whole. Music. Junior High Art. Junior High Music. Girls Chorus. 0. L. Grendel'--A.B. St. Olaf. A Cappella Choir, Mixed Choir. Several members were selected for the district chorus and one member received the great honor of 'being chosen for the all state choir. Last Christmas, as in previous years, our A Cappella presented a concert that was deeply moving. As a soloist, in their spring concert, they hope to present once more, Eugene Bossart, the dis- tinguished pianist whose home was formerly in Erie. The Girls Chorus, a rising member of Strong Vincent High School's musical family, is becoming an increasingly important group in their class- room and in their social events. During the past year, they have worked especially hard, gradually becoming serious contenders for the musical crown of our school. MIXED CHOIR-Row 1: Dwelle, Judd, Koschek, Phillips, D'Agostino, Nicosia, Powell, MacLean, Mead, Sawdey. Row 2: Dunnigan, Anderson, Walters, Rossi, Avril, Dahlstrand, Shulllin, Behringer, Brennan, Gardner, Wickline, Davis. Row 3: Behnkc, Logan, Piiazzi, Colao, DiNicola. Doud, Franklin, Magee, Lynch, liipsett, Livingstone, Santia. Row 4: Davison. Hoh, Lucas, Skapura, Hines, DeMatteo, Calabrese, Hubbard, Marsh, Marklow, Hervey. Twcnly
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BAND4Seated: BOlll'llt F. tirbhardt. Bliley, Anderson. Fronzaglia. D'Agostina, lVlook, Marschka. Nelson, Lund. Sperry. Allen. Mercier. Grad. Ennis. Nielson. Jones. Row 2: Wleigler, Drum Major: DiAug:ustine, Richardson. ll.. Lucas. Franklin, Loesch. Mead. R.. Zurn. J.. NleCarthy. P.. Crooms, Nagle. Nicmi. Mehl. Kuntz. Taylor. McNeil. Klapthor. Clanton. Gerbracht. Ulrich. Row 3: DiSanti. Eaton. tlutentag, lylaek. Quay. Stoeber. Beekman. Sult. Nodes. Miller, D.. Klahr. Row 4: Hogenmiller, llced, Holly. Chiarizio. Woodbridge, Carnes. Shapter. Sclmst4'r, Hetico, ll.. Wlillis, Gross, Zurn, F., Mackey. Row 5: Waller, Harvey, Hewitt.. Dlusic for cz ' gee! When the band, in their smart red and black uniforms, parades down the field before the foot- ball or track enthusiasts who crowd the stadium, each heart loyal to Kim-ent beats a little faster. As the Colonels go marching along, the spirit of cooperation which has became a symbol of our school is brought to the attention ol' all. Behind this impressive array are many hours of hard and diligent. practice. The tiring hours ol' drilling were lightened by the example set by a new band member, our snappy drum majorette. During the band's two day trip to Hamilton, Ontario, the honor and prestige of Strong Vincent High School was greatly increased by their splendid showing. Three of the bands members have won the highest possible honors for themselves and for their school by earning a lirst place in the all state musical linals. The band, an organization that, is rapidly growing in size and importance, offers a splendid opportunity to any boy who plays an instrument. U S BRASS CHOIR--Row 1: Color Guards: Sutton, Brennan, lVliller, lVl .3 Drummers: Sehlossman, Wagner. .l.. Sullixan. Whiting. Clemens: Drum Major: Ilurn. liow 2: lirothcrson, Wleiss, lick- lund, lt., Gres-nlund, Byrd. liehnke. Carey, Daxis, Eaton. Griewahn. strom. Stuckc. Hunter. Sm-ihctta. Gillespie. Dean. P.. Smith. Turner, linnis. lion 1-: Coburn, Dean. Svlmcidcr. Siegel, Nlillcr, Cooltv, Erskine. Yyagricr rado. Behringer, Devine, Ilalt., Searles. Twerlly-Iwo Row 3: Simmons. Sand- Nl., Mcl.allen. Mm-- Donuld, Kinney, liutta. P., tlross. VVillis. Row 5: lt..l5oyn-1-. Bourne. Cor-
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