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' r ' - .. .':'.-V17-' .i R ' X 'CW' FRONT ROW: Jim Franklin, Bill Olsen, Bob Watson, Stan Boyd, Nolan Sexton, Ray Foster, Tom Arnold, Jim Moyer, Jerry Crill. SECOND ROW: Mr. I-Iurmence Shirley Oaks, Judy Faris, Cherie Bowers, Carolyn Eichhorn, Mickie McLean, Gayle Rodgers, Kathy Jensen, Erleyne Pitts, Marilyn Holt, Esther Morical, Charlotte Zornes, Truda Craddock. THIRD ROW: Betty Dirnick, Jean Steele, Jan Scott, Fay Clark, Nola Fay Worley, Grace Franklin, Marlene Blessin, Margie Crill. The chorus, under the direction of Mr. Hurmence, sang for many events this year Among these were the Christmas concert, spring concert, Spring Music Festival at Ep- hrata, baccalaureate and commencement exercises. A boys' double quartet was organized near the end of the year, and the girls' triple trio was very active, singing at the Okanogan Ensemble Festival, and for various organ- izations and events in Chelan. f I 'vo L' iwfi ff FRONT ROW: Marlene Blessin, Helen Perry, Judy Faris, Truda Craddock. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Holttum, Kathy Jensen, Celia Venneberg, Erleyne Pitts, Jan Scott, Mickie McLean.
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FRONT ROW: Kathleen l-iolttum, Donise Kibby, Eddie Bliss, Marilyn Holt, Nancy Sisson, Judy Faris, Jim Paulson, Cherie Bowers, Nadine Strausbaugh. SECOND ROW: Roger Ault, Dave Peebles, Eddie Venneberg, David Suter, Wayne Louk, George Jensen, Gene Starcher, Jim Gaukroger, Jeanine Piro, Paul Reed, Leon Petit. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hurmence, Gayle Rodgers, Barton Shiv- ely, Gary Housden, Neal Peisley, Ray Ross, Betty Dimick, Corrine Little, Sharon Murray. The band, under the direction of Mr. Harold Hur- mence, was very active this year. The band performed at all home football games, presenting pre-game cere- monies, and put on two big shows--the Dads' Day show and The History of Transportation. The band also attended all home basketball games, plus one at Wenatchee and one game during district tournament at Grand Coulee. BAND COUNCIL The Christmas concert was presented in conjunction with the chorus and beginners' band, while the spring concert was with the chorus and junior band. On April it went to the music festival in Ephrata, and the trombone trio, trumpet trio, and clarinet quar- i tet performed at the ensemble festival in Okanogan on April Z. A band party, to which the chorus was invited, was planned by the band council, which also had the duty of appointing committees to serve within the band. The band played in several parades--the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival, the Memorial Day parade, and the Manson Apple Blossom Festival, in which it was honor band. The band also provided music for com- mencement exercises. SEATE Gayle Rodgers, Betty Dimick. STANDING: Charles Kibby, Dave Peebles, Eddie Bliss. 5 I .1, 4 tri- .1 - 33
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F l ' at J I it 1 Y fx ' x L fn? .' Q 1 rg , 'J M - ,' -x , 1.1 ' WI 5-'x - Kay, Roberta, Marlene, and Sparky Am! Kathleen, Janice, Donise and Carolyn ' f v The cheerleaders held many pep assemblies and attended all the games Their football outfits were white tur- tle neck sweaters and green cordu- roy peddle pushers with a red hand- kerchief in the pocket. With these they wore white bucks and red socks. For basketball they wore green wool jersey blouses, short White circular skirts lined with red and white polka dot material. With these they Wore red shoes. The majorettes did a fine job this year. They wore short, white pleat- ed skirts, red velvet middy tops and red beanies for football. For basket- ball they wore suits of gold satin trimmed with sequins.
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