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CORNETS TROMBONES Judy Myers Irene Perkins Bill Edson Terry Jenner Don Gustafson Verna Anderson Cliff Bohm Robert Dunn Carolyn Monson BARH-ONE ildosqphge Peach Carolyn Williams RCWIE. llgperson Ronnie Burkey oy m Edward Gerdes Ruby White The Walnut High School Band is one of the outstanding organizations of our school having been built to its present size and ability by its present director, Mr. C. H. O'May. This group meets regularly during the third period, five times a week, in the High School Auditorium. Our Band has a five instrumentation including Bass and Alto Clarinet, Bassoon, Baritone Saxo- phone, 0boe,and Tympani, as well as Clarinets, Cornets, Trombones, Baritones, Flutes, Basses, Drums, and French Horns. Many of the above are school owned instruments. We are also proud of the fact that we have a full set of uniforms, as well as a library well stocked with numbers from Jive to Concert. The members of our Concert Band form the nucleus of the Marching Band that performs for football games, the Pep Band that plays for Basketball games and the various Ensembles that give public performances and do contest work. Membership in the Walnut Band is open to all who have had previous experience on an instru- ment and are willing to keep up the traditions of the organization which include regular attend- ance,practice, interest, and active participation. Our goal is complete instrumentation, and better rehearsal accommodations. HORNS Mona Weerts Ramona Livey Barbara Weber Marilyn Gallentine PERCUSSION Roger Fenn Gail Carlson Linda Wilson Barbara Metcalfe Jo Ann Peach, Ann Etheridge, Peggy Thompson Beverly O'Brien. -27-
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x ' I S3 ys hams :TL ,M of g 4 it E IW, FIRST Von H ROW: Hr EPPer Ohm' liar: O,Ma M ' A 1 Y' If Sam pgon' Omar I YH Galle a Kelly, L L 'dh Sher 'Um flrr '- any Br am, Roge man, Har e, Accomy Williams Blake andenbur r Anderso old Anders Danish SE Roy Fink S Y, S 8. F n, o , I C , onny 0,8522 Gerbit-Z, gUR TH ,223 Jenferbgvrd p,s,f:fD R0W:C'-Ewen Black ' Glenn A 0 if Gl : ferr ' ob Von H ' Max Laur' ugenf C fn' Bobb far od Y M 1 a y G res, John Bizzfalgqog Edjsizff 52310 giirgorlliargylfjgj gs3.5g'L',HgZil Ciziitg Rodney The Boys' Chorus of Walnutrlligh School is open to any boy enrolled in the school, providing he has a desire to sing, is cooperative, and has a voice that is not detri- mental to the group. The chorus meets regularly, in the auditorium, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, during fourth period. lt is the purpose of this musical project to promote inter- est in vocal music, help to create school spirit, provide an outlet for those of talent, provide a source of material for smaller ensembles, and to teach group singing. As in the other phases of vocal work, the repertoire of the Boys' Chorus extends from serious, to light entertainment num- bers. Examples of material used are: Indian Serenade, Cherubim, When Good Men Sing, We Sail the Ocean Blue, Foggy, Foggy Dew, Hail Bright Abode. Most of the num- bers used are four part alto. Some three part songs are in the library. e . a , o Q S White, Truwfence HHS!-arry C0n7Gus1-afson mind gsm Sfy, Ed ey, Ron . ' ond Ward Get me . des Opportunities for public appearances are not so numer- ous for this group, but as most of the boys are on the athletic squads, they do perform quite often for the Athlet- ic Banquets. Likewise they participate in the Blackliawk Vocal Festival, the State Contests, and the Annual Musi- cade. As in the past, officers for this chorus were elected. They are: President, Don Gustafsong Librarian, Larry Conley, Assistant librarian, Bill Edson. Our accompanist for this year is Marilyn Gallentine. We areas proud ofthis organization as we have been of the past Boys' Choruses and we hope Walnut High School continues with this group. on Lou Ann Beachler, Barbara Metcalfe, Joyce Norden, Judy Fink, Bill Edson, Sonny O'Bryan, Larry Williams, john Bolz, Ronnie ' Gl den Dean Lan ford, Don Gustafson, Ronnie Burkey, Bobby lackie Burkey, Sharon Gloden. 0 , 8 Gloden, Accompanist - Marilyn Gallentine. -29-.
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