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CHORUS ROW 1: Sandra I-lerline, Ianice Sauter, Fern Crissman, Sandra Callihan, Phyllis Ackerman, Sandra Diehl, Sandra Kring, Ianice Rininger, Adena Claycomb, Karen Wonders, Brenda Spicer, Pearl McCreary, Mabel Price, Ioyce Miller, Barbara Blackburn, Nancy Davis. ROW Z: Mr. Stewart, Nancy Hauck, Donna Hinson, Verla Claycomb, Emily Dull, Sylvia Feathers, Dale Lee, Robert Daugherty, Eugene Way, Ted Amick, Glenn Miller, Bernie Miller, lim Long, Don Fleegle, Mike Danoil, Carol Allison, Barbara Clouser, Peggy Heslop, Ginette Saylor, Sandra Mattern. ROW 3: Marian MCCreary, Beverly Mickle, Marian Miller, Bonnie Nicodernus, Peggy Mihelcic, Bill Smith, lim Maclntyre, lim Hoover, Donald Cooper, Steve Callihan, Woody Acker, Ronald Cooper, lim Pyle, Robert Taylor, Dale Weyant, Carol Iones, Ethel Dull, Gale Hahn, Hester Long, Patsy MCDonald, Phyllis Mitchell. ROW 4: Ieanne Crissey, Ianet Hengst, Diane Wright, Eleanor Oldham, Frances Axmacher, Larry Imgrund, Iim Wilson, Ierry Miller, Bill Brandt, Ted Benna, Richard Claycomb, Larry Yost, Gary Hauck, Ronald Miller, Tommy Sleek, Gary Ferguson, lane Leppert, Hilda Claycomb, Kathryn Shatter, Ianet Shaffer, Betty Ferguson. 1958-59 marked another successful and busy year for the Mixed Chorus. Under the direction oi Mr. Iames Stewart, the chorus presented a total of ten concerts throughout the school year, including the annual Christmas concerts on December 14, and the Spring Fes- tival on May 1. With the emphasis on learning good choral literature with good vocal techniques as the guide, the chorus covered a wide range of both sacred and secular mate- rial written for the mixed chorus. With the guidance of Larry Imgrund as president, the chorus also marked the year with a series of other successful activities. Highlighting this part of the chorus work was the purchasing of blazers for all members ol the group. This was accomplished primarily through the sale ol the chorus candy bars. The group also sponsored a concert by the Iuniata College Choir in early Ianuary and successfully sponsored an all-school skating party and school dance.
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ORCHESTR ROW l: Kenneth Hoover, Connie Rininger, Karen Miller, Diana Fisher, Ianet Lohr, Richard Long, Larry Dull, Carl Fe Barbara Wine ardner Galen Lehman. rguson. Q . ROW 2: Iudy Onstead, Janet Miller, Connie Nicodemus, Gail Saylor, Patty lckes, Barbara Lohr, Freddie Winegardner, Harry Davis. ROW 3: Carol Snyder, Faye Williams, Diana Ream, Grace Herline, Ruby Mock, Ioe Mihelcic. ROW 4: Mr. Pepe, Danny Stultz, Billy Hengst. Membership in the Chestnut Ridge High School Orchestra is open to students from the 7th grade through the 12th grade providing they meet the requirements of musician- ship for the group. Our 1958-59 Orchestra consists of 26 members. We are proud to announce that 5 of our string players have been chosen for District Orchestra which was held at Dayton County. They are Karen Miller. Dick Long. Kenneth Hoover, Patsy Egolf, and Ianet Shatter. The officers of the Orchestra are as follows: President ......................................................... ..... G ALEN LEHMAN Vice President ....... .......... D ICK LONG Secretary .......... ......... R UBY MOCK Treasurer ...... ...... I UDY ONSTEAD Eighty Three
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7th GR DE CHORUS Members of the 7th grade Chorus performed for several assemblies and other pro- grams throughout the school year. Rehearsal, held once a Week, was divided into unison group singing and part singing. JUINIOR CHORUS The Iunior Chorus is composed of members of the the 8th and 9th grade. The Chorus continued learning 2, 3, and 4 part music, which was performed for various assemblies and programs throughout the year.
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