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MUSIC c:HoRus IIXEUCTIVE BOARD-Left -Seated: Jan Salvante, Treasurer, EdPoehlman, President, Carol Riedel, Vice-President, Helen Archibald, Secretary. Standing: Roy Johnson, Stage Manager, Artie Whelan, Business Manager. This year the Chorus, Lmder the direction of Mrs. Elaine Truell, took on a new look and won many honors for itself and for East lslip. The group performed classical pieces such as Palestrina's Adoramus Te, Christe, as well as several lighter numbers. Many Chorus members were chosen to sing in select choruses throughout New York and the Eastem U. S. Tenors Artie Whelan and Harry Rehrn had the double distinction of singing in the All-State Sectional Chorus and the All-Eastem U.S. Choir. Sopranos Lillian Chuber and Judy Mach, alto Jackie New, and tenors Joe Ertland Theo Huttenberg sanginthe Junior HighAll-State Sectional Choir. A delightful week- endwas spent at NewPaltz, N.Y. ,by sopranos Linda Dumin, Lynn Crounse, altos Elaine Everhardt and Linda Koncelik, tenoxs Joe McMahon and Richie Salvante, and basses Bruce Weinfurt and Jim McDonald. They participated in the annual New Pala Choral Clinic. The executive board has worked diligently on plans for a Chorus Handbook and a constitution, as well as a point system for choral awards. On occasion, various ensembles have performed at P.T.A. meetmgs, and many solos and ensembles lent variety to the annual Spring Concert. BOTTOM ROW-M. Henkel, B. Pfeuffer, M. Menger, H. Archibald, J. New, P. Robinson, M. Newman, E.. Everhart, M. Griffiths, N. Myrick, C. Tully, R. Salvante, J. Ertl, H. Rehrn, R. Wallenquest. ROW TWO: L. Crotmse, R. Beveridge, J. Beswick, B. Farnik, L. Koncelik-Alto Section Leader, L. Chnber- Soprano Section Leader, L. Dumin, M. McHugh, D. Calimano, E. Lernp, R. Rowland, T. Huttenberg- Tenor Section Leader, R. Smith, B. Locherer. ROW THREE: J. Apicella, J. Mach, J. Salvante, C. Riedel, L. Ocenasek, B. Donaldson, G. Wodrig, J. DeGregory, B. Weinfurt, A. Whelan, E. Poehlman, J. MacDonald-Bas Section Leader, R. Kemp, J. Vesely, J. McMahon, R. Johnson. ranked ,690 , 'Y in efhdcll f 1x ' 9 H 1X'7g7K'X -X H F1?'K ' -1,,9, Afrllll NA 1 Uyydpilg
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'hu . 'a I -xi v .711 . 3 . ., .Q .sh 2 f -,N , i Ls J ,V V 1 -ff -- .:.r....-, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE Twicea year, in an inspiring ceremony, those juniors and seniors Wh04l'l3V6 excelled in the fields of scholarship, dharacter, leadership, and service are inducted into the National Honor Society. Superiorif one of these is not enough, foltlra 'dent must be Sfftstanding in all four qyjfglificdtions in order f - to gain entrance into Q K ' society. In der fqrsrudents tog, e selected fQ1'..Il'l8IX1'-4 . bexhip, twd major signs are necessary. First, they must maintairifan average of at least eighty-five per cent 'over a thirty week per- iod. Students wlyq this are asked to sub- mit a list of tlmglfgkacdvidesjand awards. Then they are rated 375' to character, leader- ship, and service ,bysthe faculty. The stu- dents who receive? ciently' high rating in all threhjcategoriesf ieftken inducted. i The society also induc13'Sophorn0reseal2:hsiaring on a probigtiopary basis. ' .f Underthe abfe direction of bass O'9hea, the Honor Society xiiembels striveirto uphold their four ideals in manyf ways. flfflmisyyear they have acqurieda plaque, bearing the names of all the members, for th.e,.lobby. They have also formulated the plans for the estab- lishment of a National Junior Honor Society chapter for the Junior I-lligh. Qian' 2 r Kr, BOTTOM ROW: E.Poelmlman, Treasurer, G. Cappelli, Presidentg Miss O'Snea5F. Calder, Secretary, R. Wyman, Vice-President. TOP ROW: A. Whelan, P. Vampaiella ,f fpx ,,, ,fs if , ' -' F if 1 Q G . J.Newman,W.Strablitzky,B.Joanni, W. Jezik, C. Riedel, D. Lechick, ' 5 Q I 'P 1 4. N
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MAKERS BAND The Band has completed an extensive program this year. In addition to the football schedule, parade schedule, and concert schedule, it has undertaken band clinics. One of the honors won by the Band was the se- lection to appear in the National First Chair of American Yearbook, a- mong the country's finest musical organizations. East Islip can well be proud of im excellent band. DRUM MAJORS BAND OFFICERS an W- -. 5 W Q ii FQ? E il B ' ' L 1 Nw no A K . Q V m 632 J fg - - ' f ,,, R q is X kk V 1. ,ar A, R f-me p EE .. V ,V,. Q km E F, 5 , e t t - ' i MARCHING BAND DIRECTOR ROY H. MJLLIGAN MAJORETTES ' 1 - n ' iw Q Q 3 ? 4 '-Egifffnm,-in T ....'-ff' ,, 2.16 -if' 5 f-,flaif ig-E53Tf- 114.55 4-f j 2-1-xl'-.?f5.,'-'.':,,'E 'S . aff' qv, S f-A +w,5,, -' as .O--5- ', -fn 2.1-:Elf A - .ffmei A X 1 M' ' X 'A-1'- S-ik- gp A 3 fx 1 2fE1.Fg:E2 -'ai aww: R A are-i 5? 1 rt? L a s A P25535 'Ja 'ff N: .. , ,J :ffl 1, I J.-Q -- J -- wg rzrfv- :E-3 ........:f..':.'ra.. -.' f -- I 1 3' ' ?' 'Tiff f-1E ., .,-,. , . , , z .... 2 f a R 2 'P ' 1 s - E-I-E.' . 5 ff ' Bt? 1- t f 1 7: f ' zz . ........ l i ' ' . . . ' w -A 4 fi 71, 314 ...-fv-a-:.-4 it I ' rfwi' 5' fu - -f .. - --1 N. 1, . A 1 nj. , ' v ff. 1 Ilfnffll Q I. 'f .1 3 r QL 5' ,. .1 V ,W r xg' Y V , , v : Q A Q ZIITT: jf :I v-vv,-m--- , , 1, - . -,IA .' V 1 1111, , 7 ' ' I 4, Q 5 sv L , uv -vo un. 9-v , ri . . 1 V K , H. as in :fun . .Z h'o.v:vJu 5 . -in you -. fb: I .fri f e MJ- ,, ,. H - - ' 'f??'f A, 5, g A , J im i I W I p , Vhrk ,, ,Lv ,Wi M .QM E A E 5 ra A COLOR GUARD GERMAN BAND RIFLE SECTION
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