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Continental Voices-Members of the Colonial Chorus are row 1: C. Lee, M. Henning, C. Copsy, E. Laird, J. Bright, S. Gilbert, J. Mount, N. Hildenbrand, F.. Reynolds, L. Williams, C. Harris, G. Clarkson, H. Suddeth, A. Foster, row 2: S. May, E. Yates, S. Brown, J. Garrett, J. Robinson, D. Lang, D. Luzar, B. Rhodes, S. Flora, N. Hancock, S. Kern, K. Becker, M. Cook, A. Worrell, C. Payton, row 3: F. Opp, B. Coble, G. Hesser, R. Haase, R. Myers, R. Short, R. Privett, D. Bowman, L. Griffith, R. Schmidt, L. Warren, E. Creech, D. McAtee, J. Mayo, row 4: R. McPherson, S. Marsh, M. Tracy, J. Orange, D. Wilson, D. Gammon, J. Hale, B. Barr, G. Denton, J. Thompson, R. Hoschouer. . . . blending our musical talents for harmony Music At Its Best-Members of the Concert Orch- estra directed by Samuel W. Siurua, are, D. Phillips, L. Price, M. Cupp, P. Waltz, A. Morris, P. Hussung, D. Osting, S. Obergfell, D. Graves, J. Mount, A. - 24- 1 Dreher, M. Fishburn, M. Frye, I. Roseberry, S. Phil- lips, S. Durham, F. Fowler, S. Rigsby, R. Robbins, D. Williamson, S. James, D. Sorrells, A. Hicks, J. Flint, J. Whitis.
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Mechanical Minded-Members of the industrial arts faculty are Row 1: Ursa Walker, head, Walter Mendel, Charles Fusco, Michael Barrett, and Ben Sand- Many students take industrial arts cours- es to prepare themselves for Work after grad- uation. Some students like to Work with their hands and make things, for others, it's a hobby. Still more students feel it is a Welcome change after studying books. ersg Row 2: John Seeburger, Roger Weaver, Stewart Joyce, Victor Graves, Ross Cox, Leon Hunt, and Paul W. Hayes. The courses offered in our outstanding industrial arts department are auto shop, car- pentry, cylinder press, drafting, electric shop, linotype, machine shop, mechanical drawing, and Wood shop. Many boys continue their training after graduation. . . . learning to execute practical crafts Cunning Carpenters-Coffee tables are the Drilling for Oil-Precision is what counts to J. Cannon, D. projects of A. Abshier, B. I-Ioman, and B. Dodd, and M. Colman as they Work industriously in machine Stinnett in carpentry class. shop class. .-231
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Marching Continentals-Members of the band in- clude row 1: B. Smotherman, B. Jackson, P. Neill, C Blackwell, K. Bowman, C. Lee, J. Burton, T. Radclife E. Funk, D. Oliver, S. Vaseloffg row 2: D. Donovan, G. Phillips, R. Hoschouer, T. James, E. Henderson, A. Stone, Y. Alkire, B. Williamson, T. Owens, row 3 Mr. Funk, L. McPhail, M. Spurgeon, S. Leak, B Sloan, A. Foster, J. Sturgis, P. Capps, R. Holcomb, Music plays an important part in the lives of Washington stu- dents. A variety of vocal and in- stumental classes are offered to those interested in music. Washington's top preforming groups are the Concert Band, Orchestra, Colonial Chorus, and Continentalaires. Each year the Concert B an d and Orchestra presents a concert. The Colonial Chorus and the Continentalaires perform at convocations, grade schools, and at special programs. Music, Music, Music- Music faculty members are Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Edna Long, Ray Funk, Miss Ruth Amos, and Samuel Siurua. Music Highlights-M em- bers of the Girl's Ensemble are M. Parker, D. Oldham, D. Kirby, V. Gibbons, B. Wig- gam, M. Thompson, S. Gil- bert, P. Reagan, L. Williams, and J. Pedigo. F. Caldwell, J. Stott, W. Sterrettg row 4: J. Allen, G. Green, S. Durham, L. Cook, K. Drake, K. Baldwin, R. Johnson, H. VanWinkle, M. Swango, E. Samper, P. Lambert, A. Doll, row 5: E. Hodge, J. Manners, F. Dininger, O. Livingston, J. White, D. Jackson, M. Green, E. White, E. Cox, S. Kelly, D. Hood, row 6: A. Kern, J. Hedges, L. Bridge, C. Weaver, R. Vincent,F. Davis, L. Harding, J. Adams, A. Roberts, T. Anderson -25.-
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