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Hard Work and Cooperation Help Choir to Achieve Unity in Sound Mr. James Hanson Voice Choir, Sylvan, A. A. Singers Junior Class Advisor New stoles to complement the choir robes were added during the year. The choir traveled in the local area and sang for many church services. Among the choir T s reper¬ toire were God of our Fathers by Roberts, and For All the Saints, by Williams. 29
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Auburn Academy Singers, most recent musical group, enhanced religious and secular programs. Choral Groups Part¬ icipate in Sacred and Secular Activities The all senior Auburn Academy Sing¬ ers proved their definite right to exist¬ ence in this, their first year. Each member was chosen for his serious in¬ terest in music and for his musical abil¬ ity. Spicy rhythm and a lyric blend characterized their sound. Singers pro¬ vided music for evangelistic meetings, a Sweetheart banquet, and gave several concerts in the Conference. The 30-voice Sylvan Chorus has been active every year since 1954, when Mr. Paul Coleman organized an ensemble to sing responses for church services. The group toured through the conference this year, and gave voice to many inspiring anthems of praise and lively secular songs. All classes contributed singers to the Sylvan Chorus. Both organizations were accompanied by Jan Parker, who gave untiringly of her time during practice and on tour. As they toured, the Sylvan Chorus formed a more concise picture of Auburn Academy for many people.
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Health Services and Physical Education Mrs. Berry and her assistant, Mrs. Wentland, maintained small clinics in both Witzel and Nelson Mr. Kermise Rowe Physical Education, Health Village Boys ' Dean A.S.A.A. Advisor Halls. They were available in case of emergency and treated minor illnesses of dorm students. This year the nurses again administered influenza im¬ munizations to interested students and faculty. The Advanced Physical Education class featured individual sports such as tennis, archery, soccer, and snow skiing. New specialized equipment was purchased for these classes. Mrs. Birdena Wentland Assistant School Nurse Mrs. Lois Berry School Nurse ■■■■■■■ During play period Dan McKenna improves his skill on Mrs. Berry tells Margie Waters to open up wide and say ’ah! the rings.
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