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Wliitef X4 Bugeless W OR Trafls WINT E' Ma Riga? tion Rs VILLE. 0333. The choir which consists of thirty voices has been very active under the splendid direction of Dick Cadd. The many duties of the organization were carried out by officers, Don Lamm heading the list as president-business manager. The busiest man of all, no doubt, was our transportation manager, Orville Winters. The choir sang at about thirty different occasions during the year to an estimated six or seven thousand people. The demand for the choir was so great that many churches and organizations had to be turned down. The choir was given a Number 1 rating by all the judges at the District Music Festival. They were also invited to sing on the evetiing program, the only other choir being Boise High School. As we go to press th results of the State Festival at Twin Falls are unavailable. , The joys of singing and of choir tours are not to be' expressed in writing as any- one who has ever sung in a choir knows. Such was this 1950-51 choir year. mot-famizrtv 1.9 :A D
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RICHARD G. CADD -- Director QDL3. Back row: Bob Hodson, Brooks Eaker, Dick Fisk, Jack Delamarter, Art Perlsho, Orville Winters, Chester Harris, Roy Puckett, Don Lamm. Second row: Leroy Jeffery, Neil Pierson, Mel Lamm, Audrey Comfort, Mary Jo George, Jo Anne Tuning, Leon Jeffery, Johnny Lyda, Arnold Willcuts. Front row: Dick Cadd, Frances Farner, Faye McCord, Dotty Reynolds, Eva Mae Flsk Joyce Hoover, Muriel Hoover, Katy Ogier, Mary Farner, Eva 0'Brlen Janette Hadley. JACK DELAMARTER Pianist CHOIR AT REHEARSAL
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x. QQJ' !'xx5g 'F gA,:88gl 9 0' I YOUTH onthe MARCH CL B s U., A Q. irQf'V ECOND MAH. HKXMASTER FWSTLQQQEXE S 10 Tuning Janette Hadley Don 1 Spiritual Lessons by Cartoons DEC Bob - Youth on the March Club is the club in school that sparks the spiritual trend of the students. A new club this year, it meets once a week during chapel time, having the officers follow the theme ofaship. The captain -is Christ, with a First Mate, Second Mate, etc., down to the crew, which is all the members. Aprogram committee called deck- hands, provides for an interesting club meeting each week. Clubtlme Weighs Anchor with Crew Aboard Prayer time at the club.
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