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el ew 'rector and The vocal music department altered its format this year with the addition of a new teacher, Mrs. Harden. Mrs. Harden was able to relieve Mr. Ever- son of some of his responsibilities by taking over the direction of some of the singing groups. The girls choruses were reorganized into Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Chorus, and Advanced Girls' Chorus, and put under the direction of Mrs. Harden. Ahhough unabkzto amend aH acdvkks due m illness, Mrs. Harden nevertheless planned a variety of projects for the girls. The two choruses sang for civic organizations, in the Christmas Concert, Wolcum Yole, and in the Spring Concert. For the First time in the school's history, the Advanced Girls' Chorus sang at the Michigan Music Festival. New Groups' Were dded Mrs. Harden fulfilled her directing responsibilities. . A. , -, .r s,r . . , . , H .,?! ,p, .?.i , ,E .fNf1,5 . Qphi r .J . . , . , I J! . 3 IN V f i it flff Girls Chorus: Front row: S. Ferguson, C. Kelley, C. Sadowski, N. joy, A. McQueen, L. Smith, B. Mul- lally, R. Broyles, P. Carpenter, Second row: V. Bur- ton, L. Zakem, B. Oliva, S. Skibicki, M. Medford, 'D. Mumaw, P. O'Brien, D. Fanelli, Stomp, C. Caruso, Third row: D. Barry, C. Collins, M. Lasich, Girls Glee Club: Front row: B. Cavzillo, B. McLean, M. Meyers, S. Byler, M. Fitzgerald, S. Stock, L. Canfield, Thomas, K. Mazmarnian, D. Verpoort, S. Fitzgerald, Second row: B. Loehne, D. Mcmland, L. Woods, K. Hartzel, C. Reno, L. Berger, D. Colone, D. Maceri, M. Wiltsie, G. Avery, Phillips, S Shafer, L. Fiscelli, Third row: I. Burgoon, K. Wilt- M. Goese, P. Mullin, Knipple, B. Peel, L. Sak ovich, G. Pannell, P. Benn, L. DuPont, Fourth row 1. Patrick, S. Moffatt, D. Tater, D. Bloomfield, S Pratt, S. Ford, P. Dull, P. Christiaens, L. Assen macher, L. Young, C. Reiman, S. Fischer. M 1-ma. UFEQS7' .. SSE or sis Sr-mgg safe' av rg w CD 0175335 95 QS. 25552 - N. vu 3555? wi NFCIJ gig' 5, s U.-ngw 9320 E ZESEM Q' FSU 'LH' ru s' gee :NQGQ -1 ' N. 25, wiv-Us Zielasko, S. Liske, M. Scott. f X .. ' l ii 1 4 1 r . 5 V Q, it S ' f if . - .e 3' Q Q Q , lii-l I I ' :ii 4 . 5 .5 1 I I . r s f t I1 -b fl W 1 . QE, ,:V,' J 2. .A K , In , , 7 V t . T - 1. J : J 3 X 5 l A Q as is li ,IQ f . I F K ' ' a 3 Q ,E f g 4 r . li ' Y ' f if f Q , . ,Y , , . L . K. no I E Y ,, M I 2 1. ., 4 -ri - V il f of T' P - .
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Scope of Vocal Music Department Increased As Advanced Girls: Front row: M. Knipple, D. Schoenberg, A. Dougherty, S. Union, K. Paul, P. Roberts, Myers, S. Lustig, D. McManaway, N. Nadvornik, K. Illorgan, K. Pierce, R. Schott, Y. Boneff, C. Perou, M. McLeod, Second row: M. Zimmerman, L. Stevenson, D. Bala, H . Reimer, N. Neumann, Q. Sikej, D. MacLeod, B. PalmerLC. Faye, Nosel, As! tuorian, Freed, R. Fenton, R. Griffen, R. Glover, K. Kul- hanjian, L. Meyers, Chemloerlin, K. Schmidt, Third row: C. Snapp, L. Sorensen, C. Wheeler, P. Armhruster, jurcisin N. Thomas, K. Brieske, T. Barrett, Barnard, L. Hatfield, L Evans, D. Flethe, B. Hayward, G. Saunders, C. Bergquist, S Pearson, L. Matthews, Liehig, Fourth row: Hopkins, C Kofahl, S. Ashcraft, C. Sorensen, Heinig, C. Moore, K Malopolski, Cehula, P. Dale, L. Gray, N. Pietroski, P Tinney, DT Chriiensonf L. IVfcAffreyf C. Viswat,7VI. Fred- rickson, Adams, B. Gruhes, S. Mantel. Male Chorus: Front row: D. Seilaff, G. Ludington, M. john- lson, E. Nordhagen, Ilonap, R. Mclntyre, T. Fry, D. Sager B. Wilcox, D. Laselle, R. Myles, P. Stephens, M. Pazderka, P. Peters, Second row: B. Merrill, B. Hanis, K. Lussenden, D Saunders, D. Greger, B. Mastny, T. Little, B. Sponenlaurgh, Chamlaer Singers: Front row: C. Leahy, D. Steinhoff, K. Greene, M. Colone, C. LeBlanc, B. Anderson, S. Stahl, S. Dickie. Second row: D. Hulet, K. Webber, A. Fry, D. Govan, R. McCormick, C. Dumas, B. Michels, R. Regan, Third row: M. Canfield, D. Makila, S. Caruso, Savale, 1 Gehhard, B. Guidara, Hulsey, Lazar, R. Gregg, B. El- well, K. Fisher, B. Young, D. Keith, I. Goudesenune. G. Martin, D. Qualls, G. Sarut, S. Beyer. Third row: I. Paschke, L. Thompson, T. Sacharski, C. Baumhart, P. Williams, C. Gill, K. Renas.
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Mr. Saunders, director of the Stevenson hands and orchestra, also con- tributed his knowledge of music to the humanities classes. Symphonic Band: Front row: Dianne Sherman, Dorian Martyn, Carol Gettys, Tanya Lyons, Marilyn Gear, Linda Maclake, Steve Rappaport, Dawn Pownall, Noel Andre- ozzi. Second row: Lois Classon, Karen lenkin, ,lanet Hill- man, Sharon Brown, Rick Barrett, Beehi Fairman, Alan 4 Music Groups ere Stevenson,s hands varied not only in their de- grees of experience but in the types of music they offered throughout the year. From the marching band to the symphonic band, there were musical offerings to suit everyone. During the football games, the uniformed, hear- skinned, marching hand gave fans popular songs, marches, and well knit drills. The precision of the group was the result of long hours of practice after school and earned them high ranking in the state. The stage and pep hands performed for the different school functions while the symphonic and Wrsity bands presented their talerrts in aeeries of programs throughout the year. The musical programs offered students an oppor- tunity to demonstrate the amelioration achieved through the hours of practice on their instruments. The results of practice sessions at home were re- fined by the instructions of Mr. Saunders to bring the bands to fine performances. Helmkamp, David Palmieri, Bolo Filipek, Ron Holcomla, Dave Kelly, Bill Stafford, Jayne Reynolds, Alex House, Sharon Rich, Gail St. Aulain. Third row: Dave Regiani, Cary Quint, Cathy Hawley, Gary Ardrey, Bolo Vincent, Alan Verlaick, Steve Kuhlman, Don Hillman, Dale Hind- OB .t .. . if JJ., A 38
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