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Graduation '59 became even more moving and impres- sive when the Choir sang The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Members of the Choir work to publicize Brigadoon.'l Seated at the piano, Choir President Nancy Vachuda leads her officers in an impromptu song fest. Led by Mr. Gottshalk - the joyful voices of carolers Hlled our halls at Christmas. Bassos from the chorus of 'lBrigadoon interrupt a rehearsal to pose for Gordon Arent. mms, O
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Choir SENIOR HIGH CHOIR: FRONT ROW, Left to right: Terry Scott, Sue Lilly, Mr. R. L. Gottshalk, Nancy Vachuda, Tony Quitoni, Barbara Gunzelmann, Regina Radlowski. SECOND ROW: Betty Prussner, Susan Ranauto, Linda Stermer, Sue Methlie, Maureen Lafferty, Marilyn Mortara, Alice Halee, Judy Toxtola, Lynn Weerth, Bonnie Malcolm, Carol DiPasquale. THIRD ROW: Edythe Ryf, Diane Best, Alice Toner, Roberta Wermes, Georgina Schylinski, Gail Brodt, Tina Bares, Elaine Becker, Joann Mugrage, Karen was C Matson, Louise Dietershagen, Elisabeth Burkley. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Postel, Nina Livolsi, Terry Paulino, Eunice Totland, Marilynn Seibert, Joann Russo, Jean Rollender, Lynda Macaluso, Ruth Downey, Carolann LaBosco, Gina Mancuso, Thomas Healy. FIFTH ROW: Ted K. Suffron, Sonny Sarjadi, Ken Muller, Jon Kimball, Doug Sobey, Gorden Arent, Ben Rizzi, Richard Wildermuth, Fred Wilner, Jack Lyons, James Healy. The Senior High Choir is the most highly accom- plished vocal music group in Carey High School. Each member shows a particular interest and ability in this field of the performing arts. Practice sessions are frequent and work is intense. The choir has mas- tered many advanced techniques in part singing which it is constantly trying to perfect. The group strives in every song to achieve a perfectly blended and har- monious eff ect. The Senior High Choir has displayed the results of its effort at the Christmas Concert, a spring musical production, the Spring Concert and graduation. Ad- visor, Mr. Robert Gottschalk, President, Nancy Vachuda, Vice-President, Tony Quintoni, Secretary, Terry Scott, Treasurer, Susan Lilly, Librarian, Barbara Gunzelmann, Librarian Assistant, Regina Radlowski.
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ORCHESTRA: Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Elaine Wunsch, Frank Barrese, Ann Lautenbacher, Joanne Mugrage, Karen Fienstein, Leni Frunkin, David Strand, Pat Bava, Judy Lolfstedt, Ruth Frost, Jane Sokobin. SECOND ROW: Ceilia Fisher, Carol Owen, Karen Clymer, Howard Schumacher, Michele Carresquella, Robert Seaman, Joe Barbera, Sharon Plaut, Allen Che- XXX .KX mg Q shire, Helene Geduld, Gerald Goldin, Joann Beattings, Arnold Rudman, Beverly Smith, Gail Fishman. THIRD ROW: Roger Reynolds, Diana Kerner, Carolyn Asheroff, Paul Schylenski, Frank Daddino, Warren Lang, Noel Greenstein. STANDING: Elaine Roberts, Richard Wild- errnuth, Steve Auerbach, Mr. James LaMarr. Senior High Orchestra Practice makes perfecti' should be the motto for our orchestra. At the Christmas and Spring con- certs we saw the results and they were good! Over sixty members comprise the group and a large brass string and woodwind section play both clas- sical and popular selections. Often assisting Mr. LaMarr in his direction is Mrs. Newberg a member of our very capable music department. Advisor, Mr. James LaMarr, President, Charles Kerner, Vice President, David Strand , Secretary, Joann Mugrage 5 Treasurer, Ben Rizzi. Elaine Wunsch, violin virtuoso of the Senior High Orchestra, gives us a sample of her great musical skill at the Soph-Junior Talent Show.
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