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Girls' Glee Club Freshmen and sophomore girls compose the Girls' Glee Club and membership is attained by try-out. The basic principals of music are emphasized and the girls enjoy part time singing. The Glee Club sang for the fall induction of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Jean Engelhard is the director. Row l. - Renee Reed, Rebecca Lyons, Carol Baldwin, Kathy Evans, Patsy Douglas, Eleanor Hill, Betty Wallace, Pamela McVicker, Toni Wilson, Shelly Braden, Anita Jamiel, Betsy Duff, Jean Wallace, Lana Power. Row 2. -- Mrs. Engelhard, Joey Foglesong, Diane Patterson, Betty Davis, Ellen Uplinger, Reva McCullough, Patty Frame, Sandra Pethtel, Karen Sine, Peggy Sayre, Kay Baker, Kathy Tritt, Cindy Mason, Susan Moore, Connie Neff. Row 3. - Deborah McClellan, Carolyn Howell, Shelba Cenis, Kathy Gerdau, Carol Nicholson, Melissa Beatty, Marjorie Max, Deborah Costello, Deborah Elliott, Michele Rogovin, Joyce Romiger, Mollie Harper, Gail Johnston, Martha Mason. The Boys' Glee Club, di- rected by Mrs. Jean Engel- hard, meets twice a week. The club is small in number but the boys have made re- markable progress. Their work consists mainly of learning the basic principles and correct techniques of music. The group sang with the senior choir for the Thanksgiving Assembly and 5 l Boys' Glee Club X ' , in the Spring Concert. FORTY-SIX Row Curtis Foraker, William Armstrong. Row John Milligan, Hubert Wisenbarger, David Grudicr, Robert Dunlap Row William Findley, William Griffith, Robert Gunn, Gary Uplinger Row Thomas Davey, Gene Griffith.
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ORCHESTRA .ntfvml D Q - QS, B? 4 xxegg Janice Bates, Randi Wilson, Robert Dunlap, Cindy Todd, Thomas Burris, Jane Fordyce, Robert Stack, Sylvia Rubicam, Glenn Frontz, Sophie Rubicam, Sue Milligan, Bruce Dunlavy, Ellen Skultin, Mrs. Gray, Carol Mathews. The Brass Choir The Brass Choir is a group of selected brass players. It consists of four trumpets, four French horns, four trombones, two baritones and one tuba. Under the leadership of Mr. Eubanks, the group has played for school assemblies, various city churches, and civic club meetings. The Brass Choir was divided into two sextets for the Solo and Ensemble Contest. The Brass Sex- tet Number l received a superior rating, which made them eligible for the state contest. Brass Sex- tet II received a rating of excellent. The Orchestra The High School Orchestra with the High School Choir presented the Annual Spring Concert on May 19, 1966. The orchestra also participated in the program with the Junior High School vocal music groups. The music studied this year has been of symphonic character mainly although some of the present day musicals were also included. FORTY-FIVE
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Row I. f Mrs. Engelhard, Lynn Dillon, Linda McLaughlin, Kathy King, Linda Hutton, Rebecca Dobson, Sharon Carnes, Ellen Skultin, Joyce Gibson, Betty Knight, Linda Hazlett, Vonda Seaton. Row 2. - Vicki Clark, Donna Beatty, Judith Dupler, Diane Boyer, Cindy King, Brenda Baker, Cindy Lockwood, Sharon Ball, Trudy Mathews, Linda Ewing, Melanie Jones, Judith Corwin, Lorita Ward, Janet Ruby. Row 3. - William Sarchet, Richard Corwin, Thomas Davey, William Griffith, Cleveland Beatty, Hubert Weisenbarger, Thomas Grudier, Joseph Boyd, Gary Uplinger, Robert Dunlap, Jeffrey Rohrabaugh, Michael Abood, William Armstrong. 999' Donna Beatty, Cindy King, Brenda Baker, Judith Dupler. Choir Under their director, Mrs. Jean Engelhard, the Cambridge High School Choir has made many public appearances this year. In addition to the presenta- tion ot the annual spring concert, the choir sang tor the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter programs at the high school and for Easter services at two of the churches in the community. Several members of the choir competed in the Music Contest held at Muskingum College in March. Officers of the choir are: president, Brenda Baker, vice-president, Judith Dupler, secretary-treas- urer, Cindy King, reporter, Donna Beatty. FORTY-SEVEN
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