ROW FOUR: Naughjrin, VanDevenTer, Douglas, Rxussell, Lundgren, BobbiTT, Nau, Goldenberg, ScoTT, Ressegieu, ForTmeyer, Beran, Young, Adams, WhiTe, Clark, Simpson, Graham.. ROW THREE: Damme, King. Mayer. D. Hill, HurwiTz, LeDioyT, J-ordan, Horky, Anding, Mann, BrenTlinger, Criser, Childe, Mullens, Farrell, Fried, Jancik, L. Hill. ROW TWO: Fellman, Harding, Olson, Forbes, Joyce Anderson, Barnes, PlaTT, Swanson, BrisTow, Gai Grossman, Karof, Gesman, Baird, Hansen, Bloch, G-enge, Fogel, Shapiro. ROW ONE: Bouganim, Mohler, Jamie- son, Frey, Cummings, Baysinger, Purviance, Judy Andersen, Bryans, Erwin, Svolopoulos, E. Andersen, Collins, J. Fowler, D. Fowler, Kingman. A Cappella Choir ln keeping wiTh The precedenT oT pasT years. The l96O-ol A Cappella Choir experienced a hec- Tic buT rewarding year. Under The compeTenT direc- Tion OT Mrs. Elsie l-lowe Jensen and The assisTance OT Mrs. Delma Barber, a mulTiTude oT acTiviTies allowed The choir To display iTs TalenTs. The major acTiviTy was The presenTaTion oT The opera, The Mikado, Dec. I6-l7, Musical solos wiTh The supporT oT a colorTul chorus were blended wiTh acTing TalenTs To produce a Tremendous suc- cess. All This was accomplished despiTe inTerTerence Trom lighT Tailures a-nd Tiremen. Five Tire Trucks were called To CenTral la Talse alarrnl. Firemen insisTed upon walking across The sTage wiTh all Their appa- raTus while rehearsal was in progress. UnTlusTered choir members didn'T drop a line or miss a noTe. WiTh li++le Time Tor a breaTher, The choir parTi- cipaTed in an Omaha Symphony OrchesTra concerT aT The Civic AudiTorium and a choral program aT Joslyn Museum. ln January choir members were an inTegral parT oT The All-Ciry Music FesTival. singing a med- ley oT Tunes Trom The Sound oT Music. The success oT The l96l Road Show was due in parT To The senior choir's superb inTerpreTaTion oT The Flower Drum Song. The Spring Music FesTival in May rounded ouT a well-balanced year. As seniors sang in Their lasT perTormance in The choir aT graduaTion, They realized ThaT They had become an imporTanT parT oT The long-sTand- ing A Cappella TradiTion. Junior Choir, larger This year Than usual, lenT valuable supporT To The senior choir in The music TesTivals. Trained wiTh evenTual promoTion in mind. Junior Choir members showed ThaT The success OT TuTure choral groups is assured. nes,
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FOURTH ROW: Weddle, Van HouTen, R. Boehr, K. Meyers, Reikes, Marcus, Buresh, Bercaw, Canuso, Van Boskirk, Rynearson, Boeder, Culley, Erickson, Carl, N. Miller, KnighT, Weickum, Kagan, Chudacoff. THIRD ROW: Planck, NovoTny, Nicklaus, Grey, Conner, Bruce, Macloskey, P. Miller, Karre, CulberTsOn, Booher, Kafskee, Soloforovsky, TuTTle, SenneTT, Swifzer, J. Meyers. SECOND ROW: W. Thomas, ChrisTof'fersen, E. Boehr, Schmidt Brown, Serpan, Anderson, Thomp- Orchestra ,-5 'iii V ...i. 1 . ' Say, you play a preTTy swingin' cello. son, Helligso, Nelson, V. Thomas. FIRST ROW: Naviaux, KaIIsTrom, Grossman, Lively, Nesyan, Rosholm, Purviance, Farrage. OTficers: PresidenT ,.,,,,,,:, ,,,,, H owarcl Chudacoff Vice-Presid+enT .... ........,:: J ames Brown SecreTary uuu... ...... T om Boeder Treasurer .,,....,.......,,::,.,..,,,, Carole Serpan The i960-ol year saw OrchesTra under The leadership OT lvlr. RoberT Harrison and ConcerT- misTress Terie Naviaux. OrchesTra members began Their year wiTh The overTure To The Tall play which included lvliserlou, TempTaTion and Old-Timers' WalTz. NexT on The schedule was The Mikado. Tollowed by All-CiTy lvlusic l:esTival. Road Show numbers presenTed by Qrches- Tra were VicTory aT Sea, Miserlou and TempTaTion. The 0rchesTra accompanied Deanne Shapiro who sang My l-lero, and JudiTh Andersen who sang HONG Kiss. The OrchesTra added lighTness To The spring play by playing The overTure. The group also appeared in The lnsTrumenTal ConcerT and aT The convenTion OT The AssociaTion OT Child- hood EducaTion lnTernaTional. The commencemenT exercises marked The Tinal appearance oT The OrchesTra. .,,,w...,-....f+s.,,f-WN.-.W-vwm..
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