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A In This years choir wee row one: Sharcn Price, ENE! Ying Edwafda Diana Scirl. WayrieXfV3re, Frank lf-Lei:-' B' Abernfhlzy Sally Furniss, Erlin Waldron, Dan Heingariner, Jim Schuier, Gary Joriafhin lfendiicks, Cawfn Thomas. Jimmy Bervrin, ,lane Nuzuei Sfriclcland, Tommy Wii'iams, Claudia McKinney, Ma'fha Brock :Ewa M ei Led ,lv S 1uj:n'er: Emgsime Wiiiiiield' and Reba Hughes: Pow ifur: oinnie Mae Dirdey. Barbara lflecl, Furh Ann Mwley ROW fi,-,gg Mr, Weizel, De-iiah Fone, Pai Maynard, l-lair a':ari-7 v amfrie, Wi ie Gri, Ptnnre Lijgl, S+eV5 Wgilg, Mg Baler, Luie-'ia Blevins, Wa'+er Guenh, Dave Pariey, Sieve Epper- Buispf, Lahny Cwisf ieb Mary ,lean Minii:-r, Di o'is Ceci and sen, Leslie Phillips, Jim Miifon, Shei'a Ca and, Fife a Chapfreii Bvfie 43 'Jr and Shirley Goidsby: Row rhree: l-lenr.3+l'3 Be-vins, Geraldine Seeds Luc Pda V Tfel B ' 'if 35'V'i 'ff i3 'i 1 if , W A new director and a healthy attitude put the choir on the read to excellence The beginning of +he school year 'found l'he choir wi'l'hou+ a direcforg and +he aclminis+ra'l'ion, waniing someone l'ops who would build +he group, wenl' shopping. Meanwhile Mr. S+odden, Band direcfor, doubled wilh 'lhe vocal work, Everyone considered +he school for+una+e when Mr. William We'I'zel from Adams School was acquired. He and 'I'he vocalisls faced a heavy Financial deficil, and 'lhe improvemenf of fhe choir was no'riceable +hroughou+ +he year. Training groups became more rigorous, and a 'friendly buf healihy compelifive spiril' came alive. New organizafion gave lhe group sl'ruc+ure. Donning +heir black robes or fheir Iigh+ blue formal wear, +hey blossomed for+h in numerous appearances al school and abou'I' +he ci+y. Several o,ul's+anding ensembles were formed. They included fhe Cenfralaires, a group of boys: +he Cen- +raleH'es, a girl's ensemble, a +riog a quinfeh and a barbershop quar'l'e+. They enfered fhe dis+ric+ music con+es+ and devoured 'l'he judges crifiques. This is significanl' of fhe new aHil'ude which was pleasanfly obvious +his year. md n 5 J L Ju mrs. B,l'crri: Aire' a rin-gerl, gh fj'l '1' h E17 f:l,1'3 fb? fV'ii S3711 o. 7 , Page lO3
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A Praclisinq wilh Mr. Welzel are members ol: fhe qirl's frio, Jeanelre Wallcins, Rulh Tyndall, and Nancy Poque. Several such ensemhles pracliced and performed foqeiher This year. A Top: Mr, Welzel pounds our a iolly -me-lody for a barbershoo quarlef. Enjoying The praciice session are Phil Ayres, first fenorg Sleye 'Eoperscm lead: Lanny Chrisllieb, bass: and Mel Busse, barifone. 4 Middle: A group from rhe choir donned frilly formais To sing in Video Varieliesf' They are row one: Milze Chilcofe, Sharon Price. Sandy Roberlg, and Jan Slauqhferg row iwo: Sue Miller and No ma Schee-ery and row lhree: Delilah Fogel, Reba Hughes, and Mary Jean Minier. V Declwed out in their formal dress io' an evening concerh fhe choir members melee e veiy handsome picfure.
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A Eangl rmfnhees ave :iw one: Whit, Leach, Trietcti, Wi' iafnson r-iamguir Suonwg -',, Vxfelgfr, and van der Srnissenj vow two: Sparks, Br:-Ulla.-.e , Cloud Walef, Beclman, Finttin, Busse, Ba. ey l-lendftgl' Rise ana tw-fahizyl? tow threei l-Wlfll' Hild' ci, Bainbriciite, Joyce Rizzo, Davis, Jenkins, Ganaway, Hop- ldns, Geesamar, Brown, Wale-i', Murb-ich, Lykins, Ridley, Cool jgnes, Mircr Beckrnan, White-d, Maiquart, and Tielleig row tour: Combo , lfurtz, Smith Mrirquait, Mays, Giatt, Cunning- ham, Thompson, Gilbert, Bitton, Keating, Karnrneyei, Cloud Bean, Cwitutih, Page lO4 S--nv They march, they play, they travel, they sell: they're about the busiest hunch yuu'll find It's a marching band! lt's a basketball band! lt's a concert band! lt's a super band! Yes, our seventy Tigers and Tigeresses, under the direction ot Mr. Stodden, are a very versitile group. They not only play at our pep sessions, basketball and football games, but march in parades, present concerts at home and around the state, win marching, concert, and solo contests, as well as selling concert tickets and candy. Their long hours ct practice betore and atter school made Phedre, The Seatarer, Rio Rita, Venus, My Happi- ness, Etude Boogie, and Rift Interlude tamiliar to the ears ot all Centralites in '59. These melodies and many others were played by the Tigerland Band at their six home concerts and in North Manchester, Warsaw, Pen Township, and South Bend on the band trip April 16, 17, and 18. 4 Top: A sleepy-eyed yet alert c'ew practices early in the morning. 4 Bottom: Polish those brightly, boys. Bi Crouch and Chuck Kammeyer clean coat hangers Band members collected and sold to a drycleaner.
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