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is .ffssif 'rs fl I 'II I II 5,y,, 1' wget, N l X' Q e , it , li 1 . ,. , 'B JJ vis! V Yfli, I . il rig CONCERT CHOIR, Soprano: Evelyn Burks, Julie Boyles, Christie Donohoe, Sandra Elliott, Rosita Hatch, Patricia Hotf- man, Laurie Joslin, Patricia MacDonald, Lindo Orrison, Nancy Parsons, Rosina Pate, Barbara Samson, Barbara Shannon, Nancy Singel, Benneth Stamm, Wilma Schlup, Jeannette Smythe, Dianne Sullivan, Melodye Traupel, Terry Walsh. Tenor: Earl Dorius, Robert Henninger, Russell Roper, Pat Tiller. Alto: Marcia Atkinson, Sharon Blue, Carol Burkhardt, Dianne Dowell, Mary Jo Howard, Carol Kakalec, Jacqueline K, ff gd, BFS Girls Chorus meets daily. Nw- i Q 0 ll'l.4's H ll' J' A f AQ li it it T if It . f ' i i ' . ' 1 ll eil ,i s , . ,. l l Hi ,Y Johnson, Pamela Minor, Patti Morris, Patricia O'Reagan, Beth Rix, Elizabeth Seaver, Margaret Stryker, Patricia Tho- mas. Boss: David Beach, Robert Berry, Terry Elliott, Ed Kisiel, Kelvin Langley, Larry McCrea, Scott Stewart, Paul Vogel, William Youngs. String Ensemble Violin Elizabeth Breed, Evelina Chao, Neva Greenwood, Mimi Niccolls :Viola Peggy Angus Cello: Kenneth Englefield, Ellen Siepman Orgonist: Dr. Westervelt Romaine. Girls' Chorus The Choral Groups of George C. Marshall High School participated in the District Four Music Festival, held at Groveton High School, ,March 30, l963. Each group, The Madrigals, Concert Choir, and Girls Chorus received superior ratings. Each group sang two songs, one required and one op- tional. Each group was judged by a panel of three Judges. Also performing were four soloists, Julie Boyles, Jacqueline Johnson, Patricia Hoff- man, ond Barbara Samson. They received excel- lant ratings. The Choral Department achieved these honors under the expert guidance of our choral director, Mrs. Elinor Schaible.
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f x Science Fair Left to right: Jim Steakley, Kris Reiber, Clark Tibbetts at George- town University Science Fair. NEUURUS First place-Zoology-Northern Virginia Science Fair- James Steakley. Being a new school this year we were not able to have our own science fair, we did however have six entrees in the Northern Virginia Science -Fair, each of which obtained recognition! ln the field of zoology James Steakley obtained a lst place award and Ken Ritchey received an honorable mention. ln electronics Stanley Skowronski placed 2nd and Charles Reiger placed 3rd. Paul Reiber placed 2nd in Earth Science and Gordon Heckel obtained an honorable mention in Physics. Our school also participated in the i963 Junior Science and Humanitites Symposium. James Ste- akley was chosen as one of the six area finalists, and Kris Reiber, Clark Tibbitts, and Gary Polanski received honorable mention. ' Keyettes Serve . . The Keyette Club is an organization established under the Fairfax Ki-Wives Club for the purpose of serving the school and community. Composed of former Keyettes from McLean, Madison and Falls Church High Schools, the Keyette steering committee led the way in forming an active ser- vice club at George C. Marshall. To prepare for the first inductions of those girls meeting specified qualifications, the committee chose the sponsor, Mrs. Rita Crabill, and wrote the constitution. During early spring, the G.C. Marshall chapter of the National Keyette Organi- zation began to function. Sitting: Mrs. Rita Crabill, Nancy Shaver, Kris Reiber, Kath- leen Buckley, Donna Brodie. Standing: Pat Carmody, Peggy Williams, Carlene Carey, Phoebe Atkinson, Alice Pittard. Missing: Joani Fillmon, Marty Kiger, Kathy Switzer. 117 'A Fifi yi, -I I r. . r 'fi '-fax . ' . -4 A-J. 4 .Millenia i ig. has .1.. 2 1 3, Mes - ,fp A .52 f 7 . J ye - 1 l x?ElfX
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Assemblies Arouse Statesmen Some of the memories students and faculty alike will retain as they look back an their first year at George C. Marshall High School are the unique assemblies. The first program, held outside on a cold December day, was significant as it marked the beginning of many flag raising ceremonies to come. The second assembly, held in the new auditorium, was highlighted by General Baker's presentation of the George Catlett Marshall Award . Various pep assemblies and rallies rounded out the program. K i 'jg F, f. i Mr. Funderburk welcomes Marshall students. ir 1 l Flag raising day at Marshall-excitement, dignitaries, cold weather . . . General Baker addresses students at first indoor assembly. Nancy Shaver and Mr. l-lertzler accept the George Catlett Marshall Award from General Baker.
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