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TECHOIR — Left Side — Front Rou : Dan Bacon, Mary Monschein, Karla Cooper, Donna Hunt, Nikki Kennison, Judy Phillips, Mary Hopping, Trudy Lenox, Cheryl Jackson, Larry Medcalfe, Joe Misbach, William F. Moon, Director, Mrs. JoAnn Moore, Evelyn Lewin. Second Row: Kenneth Hughes, Sharron Baylor, Melvin Hoefling, Fred Smith, Susan Humbarger, Larry Biech, Earl Lee, Jimmy Lewis, Anne Duthie. Third Row: Sherry Wade, Eric Johnson, JoAnn Brady, Sharyl Schoenevvey, Cleo Brasher, Ron Rodocker, Suzie Wilson, Juanita Hirshey, Pat Todd, Kent Nay. Fourth Row: Glee Looper, Torn Beeson, Jack Morton, Jim Sykes, Eric Fort, Sharon Donahue, Ronald Horton, David Colvin, David Denham. Right Side — Front Row: Cheryl Stinger, Asael Contreras, Elena Looper, Norma Frank, Linda Poland, Mike Poison, Bob Todd, Carolyn Wuster, Gloria Wilkinson, Richard Howard, Dave Abbott. Second Row: Larry Woodard. Beverly Vaughn, Jeanne Forkner, Bob Wade, Arlester Marshall, Jerry Karr, Beverly Clark, Christina Priest, Steve Belding. Third Row: Steve Lawrence, Fred Johnson, Nancy Boyd, Susan Kreiger, Louis Long, Linda Wooten, Sheryl Thiesing, Maryjo Moon, Ron Knoop. Fourth Row: Wayne Gross, Frances Bass, Jill Brinkley, Diane Roberts, Phil Kunkel, Kenny Kitts, Gordon Caudill, John Miller, Spencer Worth. Through Tech Town The Techoir, directed by Mr. William Moon, was one of the busiest organizations this year, especially at Christ- mas time. Taping television shows, making records, and caroling on the Circle were only a few of the many ac- tivities which kept the Choir busy at Christmas time. Tech ' s ten plus one, the Girls ' Ensemble, and Mrs. JoAnne Moore, Sponsor, carried Tech spirit to many Indianapolis citizens through their performances. Miss Louise Swan ' s Madrigals, a group of eight boys and eight girls, also kept busy performing programs all around the Circle City. Under the direction of Robert Simpson eight boys sang in the Octette last year. These boys performed often at Tech functions. MADRIGALS— Front Row: Trudy Lenox, Patricia Todd, Mary Jean Hopping, Maryjo Moon, Sheryl Thiesing, Nancy Boyd, Christina Priest. Second Row: Daniel Bacon, Gordon Caudill, Joseph Misbach, Eric Fort, Louis Long, Jerry B. Karr, Ed Scahill, Robert William Todd. Not shown: Anne Duthie.
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William F. Moon— DEPARTMENT HEAD STRING ENSEMBLE— Front Row: Pamela Burch, Marilyn Miller, Christina Priest. Second Row: Andrew Smith, Peteris Putelis. Mellow Music Flowed Mrs. Judith Shattuck- SISTANT -DEPARTMENT AS- MUSIC DEPARTMENT— Standing: Richard Orton, William Moon, Robert Simpson, John White, Raymond Brandes. Seated: Miss Louise Swan, Mrs. JoAnn Moore.
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CONCERT ORCHESTRA— Front Row: Peteris Putelis, Nancy Boyd. S h e r y 1 Thiesing, Ruthie Lagle, Christina Priest, Roger Brinkley, Elaine Chaney, Wm. Andrew Smith. Second Row: Susan Watts, Emily Gullion, Pamela Burch, Iris Williams, Doris Asberry, Rita Corrando, Hans Sigg, William Bolander, Carol Arnold, Susan Newkirk, Roberta Crooke, Linda McKinney, Stephen Handy. Third Row: Jane Howard, Janis Richards, Maureen Mills, Pete Harris, Sylvia Taylor, Sherry Sayles, Lillie Barnett, Linda Hill, Lorraine Instrumental Music Was Better BAND — Front Row: Kenny Beight, Dan Bacon, Ronald Foster, Janice Sheetz, Jeanie Forkner, Gary Cox, Gary Ray, Gordon Caudill, Elena Looper, David Hawley, Suzanne Wilson. Second Row: Sharon Donahue, Robert Wade, Ain Haas, Mary Spaulding, Jean Link, Luther Hasting, Mary Jo Morgan, Steven Caudill, James Griffin, Jeffery McAtee, Carol Simmons, Bradley Byrd, Curtis Howler, Roger Vitt, Marilyn Miller. Third Row: Mitchell Ledford, Paul Allen, Irvin Stuart, Rick Clark, Bob Todd, Tom Payne, Carl Todd, Arthur Simp- son, Donna Wright, Douglas Palmer, Dan Renean, Dave Drexler,
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