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A GOOD percussion section strengths the WW band HE musical talent found in chamber orchestra is comparable to that of the concert band, both groups consist ot the best oi Wilson's instrumental talent and represent the school in competitions and in school music programs. Musicians from each class play with the orchestra, this year even the Class oi '64 was represented in the chamber orchestra, tor a few talented Hunt and Mason ninth graders played with the group in its public appearances. This year Wilson had the honor ot sending a representative to the 1961 All-Northwest Orchestra, consisting of 208 players from all of the Northwestern states. Susan Rolletson, who plays the cello, repre- sented Wilson in this event. Later in the year several orchestra mem- bers attended the March 25th Orchestra Contest, in this competition both solo and group performers received quite high ratings. THE String bass section '1 l ultural Entertalnment Uuri11qSchuolYea1' ORCHESTRA -- Row 1 0 N. Anderson, A. Thompson, M. Crippen, I. Seals. Row Zi 0 K. Mankey, M. Gray, I. Boyd, I. Kelly, B. Natheson. Row 3 0 P. Burd, C. Berg, M. Dauer, K. Ristvet, R. Sprinkle, E. Dowie, L. Smith, I. Hornschuch, I. Hanson. Row 4 0 B. Craig, S. Duncan, L. Heath. Ninety-Three
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Ni A NAUTICAL Choir executes the Russian Dance WING Choir represents the cream of Wilsons vocal talent Aspiring members must be serious students of music, with above- average ability proven by their performances in the A Cappella Choir. y Wilson's Swing Choir serves largely as a medium of public relations l through its many public performances, the group connects Wilson l with the community. In such a program, school and community become l more aware of each other, while choir members improve both their knowledge of music and their social poise. Swing Choir performed approximately fifty times during the school yearg the groups audiences varied from the members of local Kiwanis Clubs to the inmates of McNeil l'sland. Swing Choirs school activities were highlighted by the annual music production presented entirely by members of Swing Choir. 1 Wilsn11's Advanced Music Groups Prnvirl SWING CHOIR - Row l 0 S. Iohnson, D. Cory B Brown R Hayes l Ma'eri D S l K' S 1 I L' R b, I B- D K. P - f - , I , . J c,. . a versen, l. Garlstad, B. Olsen, I. Hughes, B. Piorin , C' Nigllllcfisl L' Ergfiin orman, rindel, G. Iones, P, Baird. Row 2 0 B. Craig, G, Mykland, I. Maltby, B. Mitchell, F, Trotter, I, Gros, nety-Two
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The Arts Prevatl at Wilson as Student ADVANCED GLEE - Row l 0 I Desallier, S. Sellers, S. Hotfmen, P. Prasch, P. Bolieu. K. Lavoie, K. Van Giften, S. Gylancl, W. Iohnson, I. Iohnson, S. Knutson, C. Iackson. P. Wise, K. Baber. Row 2 0 Miss Burhow, B. Buss, E. Young, Lees, M. Foote, M. Fisher, F, Jordon, enson, C. Coss, I Paterson, M. Preman, D. Tatum, K. Michelson, N. Nogel, B Cullen, K. Boyd, D. Hausan, L. Hitchen, ROW 3 0 M. Morozf Nomellini, B. Bates, P. Peters, L. Murtland, P. Bonde, B. Iackson, I. Swanson, C. Fyall, S. Cullett, P. Porter, L. Bruns, D. Price, S. Burquett, V. Lueck, D. Gillet, S. Benoy, M. Bartholet, R. Dahl, M. Magnuson, L. Longen, C, Alger, M. Dressler, K. Lane, M. McCaughn, C. McMillan Messler, D. Iohnson, I. Lund, H. Parr, P. Kindred. BEGINNING BAND - Row l O B. Morrison, B. Currah, D. Hunt, D. Dupea. Row 2 0 I. McNay, M. Wyse, G. Reiser, G. Bishop, D. Stevens, W. Edwards, D. Crane, B. Bennett, D. Smith, D. Godwin. Row 3 O B. Mulkey, R. Gardner, I. Larson, S. Stuart, R. Lind, M. Battle, R, Peterson, I. Krona, E. Pederson, M, Martin, B. Burmark, I. Walters, I. Maltby. Row 4 0 T. Hanson, M. Sigler, R. Tessier, B. Rancipher, T. Reiser, M. Iohns, D, Dotlich, D. Taylor, K. Bagley, G. Sanborn, R. Pankl, B. Myers, C. Rucker, G. Clark. Assistants 0 D. Fillinger, D. Tatman. Percussion 0 M. King, B. Dopson, D. McCall, A. Burlin- game, T. Wicks. Ninety-Four
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