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CHOIR OUTSTANDING AWARD - CHORUS Uttar- VIQIII Q' Ig at ' 'Z K 1 ROW 3: Ginny Fanucci, Kris Cavalli, Garyette Rakestraw, Gail Duncan, Ron Peters, Ed Davis, Rick Nelson, John White, Sandy Ferrin, Betty Dunsmore, Pam Grove. ROW 4: Penny Lange, Karen Shomperlen, Adrienne Nieri, Sue Hitchcock, Pat Sehl, Charles Stanyon, Ken Peters,' Bob Crawford, Kathy Sellers, Alice Steed, Pat McHugh, Cheryl MacDougal. Pat McHugh GIRLS CHORUS Ja! ' fr!! w if ,aww 'Q I ROW 1: Barbara Stevens, Gayle Leong, Florence Korpiel, Helen Stone, Cheryl Loschenkohl, Janet Rich, Pat Marianne O.NeiI Harvey, Carol Armstrong, Linda Ottley. ROW 2: Sharon Houser, Suzanne Thorne, Mary McQuade, Sue Surdez Susan Hilton, Fran Williams, Karen Maki, Janet McEachern. ROW 3: Carolyn Sandstron, Karen Billman, Carol Hezmall, Mary Harris, Pam Lever, Margie Oesterle, Nancy Wilkins, Carylin Burch, Carol Walsh. 'I3an2s mazck an? .swing with ,Duke Mr. Anthony Duke Campagna proved himself once more Hthe World's greatest band director during the 1959-60 Band Season. Through enthusiastic efforts, the Advanced Band traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, to display their talents to several audi- ences. This project, along with the Stanford Band Day and the annual Spring Concert, highlighted the year. Of great importance to the musicians was the Christmas Benefit Program for Ron Arrillaga. The Girls' Chorus and Intermediate Band displayed the results of their year's work at the Spring Concert. Swingin' strains of the Hillsdale Dance Band were heard at several interschool activities. Judging by this year's excellent work, Duke looks forward to an equally successful '60-'61 season. 93
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OUTSTANDING AWARD - ORCHESTRA Karen Watson ROW 1: Babs Chapin, Pat Brown, Jeanne Amberg, Vera Ewers, Larry Tolchin, Don Boisvert, Jack Harriss, Bart Thiltgen, Sue Stock, Maria Jiminez, Twink Reischling. ROW 2: Anita Topliff, Dorothy Hutchison Lennie Long, Chris Grove, Anna Collins, Jim Macklin, Bill Davis, Ivar Myer, Sandell Pippus, Cindy Speicher, Kathy Magoon. ROW 1: Carl Thompson, Dick McClelland, Bart Kinne, Dick Douglass, Paul Apostoli. ROW 2: Gerald Boisvert, Sharen Hoffman, Sandy Fleck, Marcia Blasnek, Jane McCarthy, Joyce Hansen, Judy Amendola, Barbara Gerdau Jo Llberati, Sandy Bruzzon, Sue Allen, Ron Juan. ROW 3: Dave Whitfield, Dorothy McRae, Pat Golser, Laurie Weber, Sharon Doyle, Janet Boetger, Diane Del Monte, Judie Pugh, Diane Ahlf, Robbie Covolo, Jim Hill. ROW 4: Bob Brown, Loralee Holt, Bonnie Beckstrom, Karen Wilson, Charlena Tucker, Linda Gittings, Sue Bentley, Karen Beers, Barry Berryman. 4 le? choiz to Clymgaics I Mr. Robert lsh was responsible for the many exciting experiences enjoyed by the orchestra and both the Mixed and A Cappella Choirs this year. To start off the musical activities, the A Cappella Choir went to Cal. for the traditional morning of song, after which they were guests of the University at the football game. Preparing for the Ron Arrillaga Christmas Benefit and perfecting music for the Olympics took up the remainder of the first semester. The trip to Squaw Valley was truly a memorable one for the A Cappella Choir. Our Orchestra was also very active. Many of its members were present at the District Festival and the entire organization took part in both the Spring Concert and the Music Festival. Early this spring, the string orchestra presented a program and demonstration at San Jose State College. Hillsdale has much to be proud of in these fine musical groups and their outstand- ing director. ozchestza next JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD .1
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DANCE BAND , LACE?- Hedmaw Digita Hints. Bob -U-GSW' . nnS0 ' ,PW me, Nixeignflenw Q Q 00 Nm! NGN, 522935 sau, t0 WN, ' xvtiiott, Texgoiubavtexs' views The DMI! ADVANCED BAND 94 ROW 1: Bob Hedman, John Stoscher, Charles Richmond, Jim Pierce, Karyl-Ann Kirchner, Judy Hurlbut, Leroy Pierce, Melissa Will, Linda Guasasco, Roberta Aubey. ROW 2: Pam Carlsen, Pat Woolf, Sue Koetke, Allan Hughes, Shirley Hedstrom, Carol Williams, Marianne 0'NeiI, Mark Brandenburg, Terry Sullivan, Sue Thouren, Allen Gillespie, Ellen Haworth, Charlene Sabini. ROW 3: Allen Andersen, Bob Christopherson, Austin Viscount, Chris Berg, Fred Hollinger, Ted Stickles, Charles Singer, Lester Salz, Ron Ennis, Phil Leslie, Dorothy Hiler, Ron Hampton, Neil Johnson, Sandra Tennis, Leonard Thomas, Duane Ewing, Bill Willett. ROW 4: John Nordby, Richard Banks, Tom Shaw, Eric Lundquist, Larry Winward, Lowell Simon, Lennie Long, Wayne Holbrook, Ricky Clark, Bruce Packman, Fred Dulfer, Dave Mackley, Doug Parsons, Jerry Engelskirchen, Carl Rand, Frank Chenella, Jim Leek, Barbara Eicke. ROW 5: Mari Lee Harrington, Dan Hathaway, Chuck Cone, Steve Lee.
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