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Flutes: Duane Heidenreich, Marilyn Frazier, Donna Ellis. Clarinets: Roger Dedman, Iames Countryman, Dan Cantrall, Gary Emore, David Greit, Pat Herr. Saxophones: Sprague Stevens, Eleanor Sabin, Mark Griffin, Bassoons: Kathryn Carstens, Ilene Werner. Trumpets: Salvatore DiNello, Bud Morford, Mike Ha ly, Randall Freciericks, Lois North. Horns: Lynn Schuermcmn, Berta Eichelberger, Perry Kelley. Trornbones: Charles Skil- lern, Gary Kleiman, lohn Vostrez, Robert Faris. Baritones: Elwin Ross, Comer Brown. Basses: Robert Newell. Percussion: Don Hancock, Marvin Mess, Melvin Iensen, Elaine Lutes. Director: Mr. Iohn H. Best. 2. game! he BIC Band, under the direction of Iohn H. Best, was found accom- panying and cheering the football team to victory at all the home games and at the game in Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' A wide variety of music was played during the annual tour through southern Idaho in April. Following the tour, the band presented its spring concert at the college. 1 ' ' Marching in front of the band in parades and at the games were Bill Schink, drum major, and Sharon and Shanon Newman, Pat Herr, and Marletta Trapp. majorettes. c
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eddie he 1955-56 debaters, under the in- struction oi Mr. Harold Wennstrom, met with high success. The team oi Rod Walston and Neil Scott placed first in both the Inland Empire Tournament and the Bob Fifer Tournament. Placing third in the Tournament of Champions at Linfield College. they were given a place in the National Iunior College Debate Finals which wore held in Og- den. Utah. Ron Barton and Ierry Wes- ton composed the other team with Bob Helmick acting as alternate. M. LQ '- 4 l I wx, Above: Rod Walston, Neil Scott, championship team. Below: Mapping route lor debating events. Lett: 1955-56 debctters, leit to right: Rod Walston, Ron Barton, Bob Helmick, Mr. Harold Wennstrom, coach, Ierry Weston, Neil Scott.
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First Violins: Kathryn Eckhardt Mitchell, concertrnistress: Stella Margarette Hopper, assistant concertmistress, Don Hancock, Ralph Purvos, Heidi Wayne, Leona Underkotler, Gerald Case. Second Violins: Karen Best, Lois Fry, Carol Schnell, Shawna Robison, lohn Helmick, Carolyn Hall, Kathleen Wasden. Violas: Mrs. Ralph Boal, Catherine Egelston, Mark Griffin, Elzora Greer. Cellos: Marilyn Muzatlco, lane Wallich, Rebecca Hogg, Gerry Hooper. Basses: Don l.aBare, Berla Eichelberger, Anna Lawwill. Flutes: Marilyn Frazier, Duane lieidenreich. Oboes: Fern Coonrod, Walter Sudweeks, fllarinets: Iames Hopper, Dan Cantrall, Keith Taylor. Bassoons: Wil- liam Schink, Kathryn Carstens, Ilene Werner. Horns: Iames Henry, Allred Morisette, Mrs, Don LaBare. Trum- pets: Salvatore DiNello, Fred Hiapo. Tympani, Frank Grossman, Ir. Zadie aadafz adage 04646 he Boise Iunior College community orchestra gives the students of the college a wonderful opportunity to play the music of the great com- posers with the more experienced musicians from the city. Highlighting the twenty-second season of the orchestra. was the premiering of C. Griffith Bratt's Second Symphony . This symphony was the first one to be commissioned in Idaho. In the spring, the orchestra joined with the combined choirs of Boise Iunior College and the College of Idaho in presenting Mozart's Requiem , under the direction of Mr. Grant Fletcher from Chicago. Also performed during the year was Symphonic Suite by William Schink. a sophomore music student at BIC.
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