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Choristers Practice Before School Nancy Meiscnburg PRESIDENT Martha Meyer BUSINESS MANAGER Sandi Doak TREASURER Not Pictured David Oslin SECRETARY Phoebe Bownc LIBRARIAN Judy Dolliver VICE-PRESIDENT (Not Pictured) DO RE ME . . . The voices rise again and everyone knows that one of the choruses is practicing. If it’s before school, it would probably be the Choristers, for they practice each morning. During school, however, it would more likely be the Girls’ A Cappella Chorus. They meet during school hours. Both of these choruses are sponsored by Miss Chung. Sandy Doak is the president of the Girls’ A Cappella Chorus and Nancy Meisenburg is the president of the Choristers. These three people have all done much work. The Girls’ A Cappella Chorus has a concert each year, and in addition, gives other performances. It attends state and district contests, and several clinics. Choristers often give performances for various civic organi- zations, at assemblies at Lauderdale High School, and for other schools in the area. Members are chosen for individual talent and ability. Both of these groups earn money in order to help pay for their trips and expenses. The Choristers Perform Before Civic Organizations STANDING ALERTLY in their black and white uniforms, these members of the Choristers prepare to sing. In the back row are Tom Vogel, Jerry Schoyan, Pete Mack, John Martin, and Dave Oslin. In the second row are Sherrie Parish, Carol Cornelius, John Wanamaker, Jim Marsacotta, Jim Schoyen, Martha Meyer, Judy Dolliver. In the front row are Sue Elliot, Princess Imbargo, Pat Cross, Barbara Johnson, Nancy Meisenburg, and Carol Worthley.
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RESTING DROWSILY, after a long practice session are these majorettes. Pat Nichols, Marilyn Joslin, and Beverly Evans. Behind them are Pat Johns, Judy Boyd and Janet Tavlin. Marched During Each of the The Girls Half-Time Sold Football Shows Programs WITH BOOTS POLISHED, batons cleaned, and uniforms pressed, the “B” Corps marched at all the home football games. They are Susie Kingsbury, Barbara Ringer, Judy Hickman, and Sharon Dixon. SHOUTING, LAUGHING. AND WORKING, the Majorettes have gone through the year. In satin and in velvet they have marched at the football games. Only after hours of twirling, practicing, and working were they ready for their first half-time show. After primping, polishing boots, and powdering their noses the Majorettes strutted onto the field. Then, and only then, they appeared in the colors of their Alma Mater. Selling programs of all the home football games was one of their less glamorous jobs. Both squads passed out programs at the concerts which the Band gave for the public. The “A” Corps wore velvet, while the “B” Corps wore satin. The “B” Corps is a training corps. All of the girls must serve one year in it before being promoted to the “A” Corps. The majorettes marched with the band in several parades this year. Among these were the Orange Bowl and Lauderdale High’s Homecoming. FOUR MEDITATING BEATNIKS, Judy Hickman, Sharon Dixon, Barbara Ringer, and Susie Kingsbury, sit and think after a big half-time show during which they wore these outfits.
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Girls’ A Cappella Chorus Has a Spring Concert BLUE BLOUSES and white skirts arc worn by these Girls’ A Cappella Chorus members, Roberta Drouillard, Gayle Tomp- kins, Kathie ZurBurg, Carmen Russele, and Phoebe Bownc, in the back row, with Joyce Culver, Dcdc Blanton, Carol Worthley, and Mary Spain in the front row, as they pause before performing. Pat Snyder Librarian Phoebe Bowne Vice-President Judy McNeccc Secretary-Treasurer (Not pictured) Sandra Doak President LEADING HER STUDENTS as they sing is Miss Chung, the sponsor of all the choral groups on the campus. This is her first year of teaching Lauderdale High’s singing students.
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