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74.2 4 EM Starting as a new musical organization this year, the Freshman Ensemble, under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Macile K. Windle, consisted of tour sopranos, tour second sopranos, and tour altos. The ensemble was accompanied by Mrs. Windle. Some ot the songs presented this year were, The American Flag, a patriotic song by Car- rington, Italic Street Song from the operetta Naughty Marietta by Herbert, Cradle Song, a familiar lullaby by Brahms, and l passed By Your Window, by Brahms-Lucas. The girls met each Monday evening after school in the music room to practice. They all hope to be together to make a still better appearance for their sophomore, junior, and senior years. Top Row-Joyce Arledge, Ann Dunlcle, Peggy Ac' ord, Sally Macbeth, Mary Doerres, Mary Martha Brown. Bottom Row-lanet Friend, Roberta Bradford, Nancy Hockenberry, Ioyce Shultz, Donna Liles. 746 8 gn 2 The two Freshmen Ensembles ot last year combined to form a new Sophomore group of fiiteen girls, iive in each part. Our new direc- tor, Mrs, Marcile Windle, serves also as our accompanist. During the course ot the year, the girls worked on various types of music. Two modern melodies, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and The Bells of St. Mary's , a patriotic number. The American Flag , and a re- ligious piece, Great ls Thy Love , are examples oi the varied selec- tions readied for presentation. This ensemble enjoyed these numbers and found them very well suited. Top Row-Earlene Graves, Wanna Davis, Terry Vincent, lackie Hilty, lane Gerlaugh, loanne Trainer. Bottom Row-Iackie, Lee, Martha Pfaff, Iackie Hermann, Pat Skin- ner, Patty Carnes.
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ar! f w. s.. 5' This year the junior class was well represented by the lunior Ensemble, which consisted of nine members and the accompanist, Patty Howe. Mrs. Marcile K. Windle directed the group in singing an interesting selection of songs. The Desert Song by Sigmund Bamberg from the operetta of the same name was one of the favorites among the girls. Others which they liked particularly well were Dancing in the Dark by Arthur Schwartzy The Green Cathedral, a secular piece by Carl Hahny Thank God for a Garden, by Teresa del Riegog and To a Wild Rose, by Thomas MacDowell. The Ensemble enjoyed caroling in a truck with a loud-speaker system at Christmas time. They sang most of the familiar tunes of the season. The girls, who met every Tuesday afternoon a er s , .. , man, and loanne Ludwig, first sopranosg Mary Ellen Mcllvaine, Marge Hoclcenberry, and Mar Qaret Vernia, second sopranosy and Nancy Lawson, Phyllis Wilson, and Betty Evans, altos. ' ' ' ' well spent Each girl will always feel that the time spent in working together in this group was Top Row-Patty Howe, Betty Evans, Margaret Vemia, Marge Hockenf berry, loanne Ludwig. Bottom Row-Mary Ellen Mcllvaine Phyllis Wilson, Marilyn Carver, Bonnie Tatman. ft chool were' Marilyn Carver Bonnie Tat-
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