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Mr. Felton Choir The A Cappella Choir is under the skillful direction of Mr. Wil- liam Felton, who spends many hours training the members. In the spring of every year the public schools hold a song festival. The choir always competes in this contest and upholds our honor by displaying its talent. Presenting concerts at other schools and in local churches are among the activities of the choir. Often the student body is privileged to hear them. They sing in Laureati Assemblies, school shows, and assist at the commencement exercises. We shall always remember their inspiring renditions. The ofhcers for this term are: President, Ronald Watson, Vice- President, Frances Welcheng Secre- tary, Melissa Coleman, Treasurers, Betty Richburg, and Eugene Davis. x 1 2 . rx yu ,W
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Crchestra The orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Maier Levin, with Shirley Manuel as concertmistress, has had a busy term. They have participated in special assemblies, the school show, a music festival and have presented programs in the junior high schools. Each day the members of the orchestra may be found rehearsing in the Wfcst Auditorium. The orchestra is or- ganized, having oflicers from mem- bers of the 1213 class. This year's officers are: President, Joseph Adams, Vice-President, Hugh Get- zenbergg Secretary, Shirley Manuel, Treasurer, Russell Applebaumg Li- brarian, Margaret MeClean. Other 12B members are Maxine Apt, Alvin Cantor, Lynn Iiriedmun, Robert Getz, Rose Mary Johnson, Stanford Shore, Robert Targan and Marilyn XVcismani Mr. Levin
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Pennant for the game. FS 2, .Q Soup's on! 2:30 The Folk We leave Pecos Bill's two quick guns for sale in that cool novelty shop where everything from beanies to ball points are sold. Bill's horse is available for aide during the mad rush of the lunch period. First to lunchroom then to 1oe's or vice versa. At the end of the round-up, a million and one steps are directed towards our old trustees. Bill would have called them snddlebags, we call them lockers. All in all, these scenes help to picture pleasant moments spent during our wonderful days at NVest- ern. Lunch time again. After-school snack.
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