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Boys' Qucxrtette The original members of the boys' quartet were: John Burke. first tenor: John Morris. second tenor: Robert Lentz. baritone: and James Becker, bass. With the loss of John Morris to the army. the personnel was changed to: John Burke. first tenar: Tom Grimes. second tenor: Lee Cooper. baritone: and James Becker. bass. They entered the State Music Contest and received a second rating. Also they sang two selections over Sta- tion KFGQ. Accompanists were Virginia Jones and James Erickson. String Quartette Sonia Scholl. violin: Joyce Mcllvain. violin: Lorna Hunter. viola: and Shirley Preston. cello. comprised the string quartet. accompanied by Virginia Jones on the piano. Besides participat- ing in several of the department recitals held at Washington school, they entered the first and second movements of the Del Marter Quartet in G in the State Music Contest. Girls' Sextette lnstructed by Miss Josephine Hultquist and ac- companied by Virginia Jones. the girls' sextette appeared at nfany local functions. They sang for the Womairs Club programs. church groups. and participated in concerts. When the music department presented an hours program over the local radio station. KFGQ. the sextette participat- ed with two vocal numbers, The girls are: soprano. Ruth Mclntyre and Patty Berglundg sec- ond soprano. Joanne Veale and Lois Manny: alto, Sonia Scholl and Dorothy Clarke. String Ensemble A group of eight students-Sonia Scholl. Joyce Mcllvain. Elaine Hohanshelt. Madelyn Nelson. Shirley Preston, Ann Herman, Bonnie Hoefle. and Ann Chamberlin-formed the String En- semble. They played an active part in furnish- ing the musical entertainment for many local organizations. Also. on February 28. they Joined with other members of the music department in the broadcast over KFGQ. Some of the selec- tions featured throughout the year were: Old Black Joe. Melody in FQ' Freckles. Minuet from the G Minoi Symphony. Begin the Be- guinef' and When Day Is Done. Violin Quartette Caprice Vienoisef' composed by Kreisler to he played by foto' violins. gave rise to the organ- ization of a violin quartet. consisting of Sonia Scholl. Ann Chamberlin. Joyce Mcllvain. and Bon- nie Hoefle. They gave their first performance over KFGQ: then. again in the evening. they appeared at the MOU Club concert as a featured small groupf
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DRAMATICS The work rn dlamatrcs and public sp akrng was under the drrectron of Miss MarJorre James head of the speech department and Mrs Isabel Taylor who assisted with the forensic work On November 15 1946 the following cast pre sented Snafu a three act comedy Ronald Stevens Lharles Moss Ben Stevens Douglas Fitzgerald Madge Stevens Jeannine Lrndmark Josephrna Leanore Driscoll Pfc Danny Baker Jay Honohan Ka'e Marilyn Otrs Laura Jesseps Jo Ann lforbes Aunt Emily Jo Ellen Lane Mr Taylor James Linn Senator Phil Ford Wrllram Sternmerman Mrs Garreth Mary Lou Brce Kenneth Lrndma 14. Wrlmar Lrttrell Fred Hartman Jack Blanchan Colonel West Legronnarr es Stemmer man Moss In keeprng with the Christmas season a one act play The Cornhusk Doll was given by the sec ond year speech Class for a senior hrgh sembly Car lotta Delores Buss Katie Patrrcra Dorar Walden Dan Gates Jake Roberts Alvrn Ericson Edward Statton James Lrttell The dramatic season ended with the presentation of the senior class play The Night of January 16th a thre act comedy drama Karen Andre Stevens Mrs John Hutchins Judge Heath Homer Van Flee Elmer Sween v Nancy Lee Faulkn 1 John Graham Vt hrtfreld Jan Chandlr Srgurd Jungqurst Dr Kirkland Magda Svens rr Larry Regan Foberta Van R nssnlaer Policeman Clerk of Cour' Stenographtr Prison Matr on Barlrff Secretary to Flint Secretarv to Stevens Margaret Lrnderblood Wayne Van Ness Beverly Handschrn Edward Scanlrn Domrnrc Belmont Wrlrnar Littrell Patrrcra Doran Russell Anderson Louis Thompson Ralph Jone Vernon Moormar' Grayce Broadwell Robert MCLO mick Sha ron Jones Alvrn Ericson Wrllrs Prper Doris Berglund Beverly Meyer Robert Lee Jean Stark Beverly Barrd r. H i . ,V . . . . U i U . , K Y , - . . ' 1 . ' 1 - ' , ' ' as- , .. . Ai 7' , , . - Q . , - . ....., . , . . . . K . , M . '. ' ..... ' , ' 3- - ' , Mal-tha . IAD. Marilyn Clarke Flint . . , . . . Willis Curell . ' ' . ' .V , .K , w l I . 4 I I V . xl v . 4 ' ' e 'N' A Q e ' ' ' .... 3 All i. -1 .... Q I .l . K . , , , ' . 1. 1- . . . V . A 1-
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