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There ' s Always Music in the Air in Manual ' s South Wing It may be the blended voices of the Choir or Glee Club, harmonizing chords put together by harmony students, the soft vibrations of percussion instruments, or a sweet melody from the orchestra ' s strings; but there is always music. Hundreds of students participate in sixteen periods of music instruction each day. Vocal and instrumental music classes produce talented per- formers for student productions. Manual musicians also entertain for school parties and club meetings. Danny Chapell and Larry Barker build chords for Mrs. Edith Binkley ' s Harmony class. Harmony gives a student a better appreciation of good music and may even start him on the road to becoming a composer. Sparkling, 3-D snow flakes, made by Miss Gladys Denney ' s Art Production Class, create atmosphere for the Music Depart- ment ' s annual formal dance, the Snow Whirl, January 7. Table decorations included foot-high snowmen and sprigs of spruce. A bank of evergreens walled off the steam-table area of the cafeteria.
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Student Originality Has Its Day Music Department Goes ' All Out ' Four big acts make up the Redskin Revue, Manual ' s annual student-written and produced vaudeville. Mr. E. Edward Green, director of pro- ductions, is shown above conferring with act spon- sors. Seated, Linda Bloemker, Teddy Winckelbach, and Helen Webb. Standing, Jane Clark, Nora May Stevason, Charlene Muse, Laura Snoddy, and Mr. Philip Hirsch, stage director. The Music Department ' s cooperative produc- tion, an operetta, combines both music and dramatic abilities. The Art Department also gets into the act by planning and helping to produce settings and designing posters for publicity. Above in a scene from The Count and the Coed are Larry Barker, Lou Ellen Crow, Delores Fox, and Al Helms. 24
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Choir (Top) lOir l j Jj FRONT ROW: Carolyn Solomon, Barbara Acton. Barbara McCurdy, Mary Baumer, Charles Lohman. Wilbur Davis, David Koepper, Larry Nelis, Thomas Dick, Larry Barker, John Car- roll, John Gocke, Ralph O Haver, Mary Ellen Craig, Carolyn Bishop. Linda Moody, Linda Bloemker. SECOND ROW: Natalie Stanton, Marylyn Borror, Darlene Welsh, Sylvia Weber, Bob Carson, Ross Miller, Albert Roberts, Richard Foster. Harold Claiborne, Eugene Nutgrass, Dick Germaine. Bill Shea. Danny Brown, Ronald Kott- kamp, George Gritton. Lois Strong. Nancv Foster. Rhoda Vornehm, Mrs. Edith Binkley. THIRD ROW: Joy Schreiber, Connie Kelly. Marjorie Wright, Leah Soult, Bill Preston. David Shutters. Al Helms, Ronald Siersbeck, George Mudd, Larry Foster. Steve Gorrell, Eugene Brown, Jack Thompson, Carole Gamble, Joyce Quinton. Marilyn Kahn. FOURTH ROW: Sharee Henderson, Carol Collins. Carolyn Chilton, Shirley Scott. Phyllis Payne, Vivian Gill, Carol Stuck. Delores Ritter. Darlene Hutchings. Joyce Taylor, Lois Cope, Eunice Rutherford. Sue Osting, Karen Shera, Nancy Hyde. Delores Fox, accompanist. Glee Club (Bottom) FRONT ROW: Sharon Roberts, Alice Conyers, Judy Gooding, Phyllis Smith, Nadine Brehob, Felice I ' allowneld, Carolyn Wayman, Gloria Graves, Jean Vornehm. Lynda Stone. Geraldine Privett, Betty Doles. Betty Cain, Beverly Kinnick, Kathie Ragle, Jane Clark. SECOND ROW: Sue Trinkle, Helen Wright, Carol Stellhorn, Donna Kattmann, Judy Christopher, Judy Campbell. Sonya Poppaw, Lou Ellen Crow, Delores Elsea, Patricia McVey, Rosalie Elliott, Phyllis Taylor, Mary Ann Wilhite, Sandra Soult, Marilyn Hildebrand, Nina Graves, Percia Harmon. THIRD ROW : Martha Detamore. Martha Turner, Frances Crooks, Janice Downham, Dorothy Ipock, Barbara Floyd, Miriam Scharfe, Gladys Grider, Mary Lib Chapman, Sherry Dyer, Libby Cogill, Daisy Campbell, Anita Roeder. Rochelle Thixton. Judy DeMott, Fran- ces Jones, Joyce Fix, Peggy Springer. FOURTH ROW : Miss Freda Hart, Virginia West. Barbara Haynes. Nancy Beaman, Donna Von Pein, Bonnie Clark, Janet Hoyt, Sharon Holmes, Barbara Collins, Natalie Stanton. Jane Nerge. Laura Snoddy. Elaine Holland, Sue Calvert, Alice Osman, Frances Bewley. - , .EL K L ± %a%. £ jj Jfesa 0 bk JW- 7 26
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