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Xl Pan1 Hininan, Sandy Bunch, Charlotte Doll, Regina Such, Robert Attkisson, Steve Morton, Raymond Klepfer, Leon Shorter, Sue Pe11ce, Pat Morehaus, Tim Jarobs, Mike Godan, Allen Hanna, Tom Silvers, Fred- ricli Murray: 1'ow 5: Rodney Sprouse, Jack Cowi11, Richard Such, Bob Groff, Gary Leet, Jol111 Robinson, Ernest Bewley, Shirley Hudson, Teresa Lewis, Shirley Grady, Kenny Trout. Majorettes are Sue Groff, Liz Henderson, Sandra Philips, Maryann Alexander, San- dra Jackson, Janet Young, and LaRae Gleason. throughout the year HEY LOOK US OVER Members ot' the Continen- talaires are Robert Stowe, Sandra Hash, VVillia1n Lan- ker, Donna White, Larry Cope, Connie Hedges, Phil Meye1's, Janet Wills, Walter King, Margaret Williams. Kent Obergfell, Linda Jeter, Joseph Mitchell, Kathy Doty, Teddy Jaquess, Gloria Lonigan, Bob Fuller, and Sharon Ramos. MUSIC FILLS THE AIR! The Colonial Chorus vo- calists are row 1: Sue Douglass, Karen Dickinan, Gloria Linigan, Lita Chandler, Rose Coyle, Martha Cloyd, Sheila Wehr, Cheryl Goodwin, Dorothy Baird, Cheryl Swarts, Janet Blake, Linda Holbrook, Judy Galt, Vesta Mitcl1ell, Carolyn Wise, Connie Hoschouer, Kay McCallister,Cla11cie Opp, Carol Cook,Donna Leetg row 2: Sharon Ramos, Madonna Marcum, Sarah Arnold, Judy Lee, Judy Hinton, Margaret Williams, Charlene Zeronik, Becky Mraz, Susan Marlow, Myra Kerr, Linda Davidson, Donna White, Suzanne St. John, Nancy Wor- rell, Janet Wills, Linda Clarkston, Kay Fox, Nancy Beaniont., Ruth Herndon, Kathy Lang, Cheri Hinder- liter, Rosie Douglass: row 3: Jerry Wainpler. Bob Stowe, Gary McLeod, VVillian1 Lanker, Byron Person- ett, Steve Woolsey, Bob Broiner, Phillip Gannnon, John Koon. Ronnie, Tinsley, Joe Blake, George. Hart, Steven Thomas, Ronnie Porter, Dennis Grider, Larry Stinson: row 41: Larry Cope, Clarence Ellis, Jim York, Stove Baker, Jini Arvin, Kent Oherg't'ell, Allen Derringer. Walter King, Pl1il Myers. Craig' Johnson, Bill Foreman. Willie Bates, Bill Zigler, Mack Fishburn. Rusty Reden- barger. Tl1e Colonial Chorus entertains at civic affairs as well as school affairs.
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SPIRITED SYMBOLS! Members of the Marching Con- tinentals are row 1: Randy Farmer, Bob Bremar, Kathy Nelson, Vicki Bailey, Judy Kelly, Mike Basore, Shirley Simpson, Diane Rose, Phillys Gugenheim, Karen Byrd, Ellen Albrog row 2: Roger Haggerty, Richard Huisman, Josephine Neal, Marilyn Off, Lois James, Karen Mason, Margaret Knight, Karen Dickman, Sandy Hill, Dennis Brown, Jim Kattman, Eddie Shields, Joe Revell, Allan Marple, Max Powell, Kent Obergfell, Glenna Fields, Lorrie Sands, Allen Davidsong row 3: Bill White, Terry Wilson, Carolyn Edwards, Bob Sorrell, James Pickett, Paul Richardson, Dick Funk, Larry Lewis, Chester Hughes, Bill Russell, Mike Lloyd, Roger Spears, Don Dudley, Ray Knight, David Palmer, Larry Dodson, John Welch, Ray Cataniu, Kenneth Horton, Joe Matheny, Joe Pearson, row 4: Karen McDonald, and and choral organizations entertain READY FOR SONG! Under the direction of Mrs. King the Girls' Ensemble includes Carole Jones, Suzanne St. John, Carol Cook, Vicki Benson, Dorothy Baird, Mary Louise Medsker, Connie Hoschower, Darla Moore, Rosa- lie Douglass, Karen Wiley, Janet Blake, Kathy Hurst, Donna Davis, Kay Fox, and Judy Lee. Both vocal and instrumental music play an important role in the lives of many Wash- ington High School students. Our Marching Continentals are at an all time peak in per- formance. The band now contains the largest numbers of members ever and is lead by two head majorettes. Both the majorettes and the skilled band members add.a special touch to many school events. The advanced vocal music groups also add an outstanding touch to Washington's music programs. The Girls' Ensemble sings at many school and church functions. Our Continentalaires and Colonial Chorus are the two most advanced music groups at Washington High School. These two groups sing at local and city-Wide programs represent- ing Washington High School. with an outstand- performance. All of our music groups at ing Washington give a splendid example of our talented Continentals and the many hours spent in preparation for their performances.
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TUNING UP! Members of the Symphonette are row 1: Donna Lively, Claudia Hughes, Barbara Reid, Ronnie Nobles, Ruth Herndon, Shirley Geiling, Carol Wdowka, Carol Lake, Tena Tearney, row 2: Chris Guleff, Phyllis Wright, John Senfenick, Judy Durham, Gilda Elle1', Joe Revell, Dan Hamilton, Ray Knight, Don Dudley, Fred Murray, Tim Jacobs, Bill White, Judy Kelly, Kathy Nelson, George Stuckey, Kathy Sommer, Janet Corbin, row 3: Miss Ruth Rosser, David Buddenbaum, Rodney Sprouse. Popular music is a specialty of the group. Under the able direction of Miss Ruth Rosser, the orchestra groups have soared to new heights. The latest addition at Washington High School is the Symphonette. Students are chosen from the Junior and Senior Orchestras. All three groups perform at school convocations, contest, festivals, P-TA meetings,. and many nearby grade schools. Each year four orches- tra students are chosen to perform in an All- City High School Symphony. Through all these activities, students find pleasure and add to their backgrounds in the musical field. For many years the Girls' and Boys' Con- cert Clubs have been training grounds for stu- dents interested in more specialized vocal music. These vocal groups perform at some school con- vocations, spring festivals, and P-TA meetings. They are directed by Mrs. Ruth King and Mr. Thomas McCormick. The students in Girls' and Boys' Concert Club are taught the purpose for broadening their knowledge of music. Orchestra, Symphonette, and concert E S SINGING IN HARMONY! Members of the Girls' Con- cert Club are row 1: Jeannie Nash, Marcia Cody, Evelyn Utley, Sandy Love, Carol Boone, Trudy Gosnell, Paul- ette Frye, Kaye Masscna, Jan Davis, Shirley Freeman, Starr Wycoff, Ethel Cole, Sandra Dean, Janet Barnett: row 2: Allene Botzum, Debby Sanders, Janay Toole, Jeannine Plunkett, Lola Schabel, Jean Kibby, Vivian Edwards, Arlene Perdue, Pam Hedges, Linda Brad- ford, Janet Reynolds, Lucy Campbell, Janice Baird, Mar- cella Benson, Mrs. Ruth King, sponsor: row 3: Bonnie Kilgore, Angela Watt, Jackie Jared, Vicki Hampton, Leslie Mosiman, Elizabeth Dimoff, Becky Spicer, Les- lie Sims. Diane Wyland, Carol Branham, Sheila Wehr, Linda Midkiff, Linda Bennett, Nancy Taylor, Sue Haz- lett, Donna Wilson: row 4: Rosemary Wiles, Gloria McCoy, Carol Murray, Suzie Griffith, Dorothy Barry, Beverly Claud, Donna Theamann, Pat Gardner, Vir- ginia Cuchman, Sue Neely, Merida Brooks, Elizabeth Bess, Kathy Hurst, Carole Anthony, Linda Davidson. These girls entertain at school activities.
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