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Left to right--Row 1: Accompanist: Miss Aileen Tiede, Director: Miss Shirley Young, Margery Whisler, Ronalee Langdon, Nancy Thomas, Sandra Palmatier, Marsha Patterson, Linda Palmatier, James Eastabrook, Dale McKirgan, Toby Wayne, Allan Wielert, Dean Petschke, Diane McKirgan, Charlene Davis,Margaret Ziegler, Carol, Davis. Rdw 2: Sharon Freundt, Patricia Rans, Carla Haagensen, Marlene Fahrlander, Delores Powell, Janice Schumacher, Eugene Barr, Dallas Waldschmidt, Clare Wilson, Ronald Reingardt, Donald Rimsnider, Jacque Chamberlain, Pat Herrmann, Linda Wahlgren, Judy Bowker, Arlene Abell. Row 3: Shirley Hill, Irene Barr, Patsy Thomas, Deborah Voss, Marlene Haagensen, Nancy Mullis, Roger Petschke, Philip Nelson, Paul Bastian,John Voss, Robert Dwyer,Nancy Foose,Janice Bromeland,Gail Abell, Nancy Fouts, Bette Richards, Lourene Bastian. MUSIC-THE SPICE OF LIFE This is the theme of the members of the Mixed Chorus,and they try to provide spice as thoroughly as possible. Every Friday at 12:30 music begins to trickle out of the music room. Forty-eight voices produce music of a delicate tone quality and blend. Several newcomers strengthened the sections which suffered from gradu- ation last spring. The Music Contest in the spring is a source of much worry, but the usual success and praise follows the Annual Spring Concert before an audience in the Gym. MIXED CHORUS SOLOISTS I H x , , 34
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I Left to right--Miss Young, Marlene Haagensen, Carla Haagensen,1anice Schumacher, Judy Bowker, Diane McKirgan, Irene Barr, Patricia Herrmann, Nancy Foose. FIRST IN TIME AND QUALITY More competition by the minute--several boys and girls try out in the first round--some come back again for a second attempt--the eight who slide through know their notes. They appeared in public everytime there was a request for their sing- ing which was quite often. Among their many appearances this year were between acts at all the plays, at the Christmas Tea, the Pure MilkAs- sociation dinner, at St. Paul's Luncheon and Style Show, and at Commence- ment. Left to right Rimsnider, Philip - -Miss Young, Eugene Barr, Dale McKirgan, Dallas Waldschmidt, Roger Petschke Nelson, Robert Dwyer, Ronald Rein ardt. Donald gm
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Left to right: Miss Young, Marlene Haagensen, Irene Barr, Diane Mc- Krrgan, Pat Herrmann. Left to right--Row 1: Accompanist: Charlene Davis, Director: Miss Shirley Young, Margery Whisler, Ronalee Langdon,Nancy Thomas, Sandra Palmatier,Judy Weiherman, Laura Matter, Patricia Rans, Carol Davis, Diane McKirgan, Charlotte Mullis, Arlene Abell. Row 2: Delores Powell, Janice Schumacher, Marlene Fahrlander, Linda Palmatier, Lois Miller, Sharon Freundt, Carla Haagensen, Irene Barr, Judy Bowker, Janice Bromeland, Pat Herrmann, Jacque Chamberlain. Row 3: Deborah Voss, Marlene l-laagensen Barbara Jacobson Nancy Mullis, Betty Jandt, Patsy Thomas, Nancy Houtz, Bernadine Larson, Shirley Pennington, Nancy Foose, Bette Richards, Jeryl Morsch, Gail Abell. GROUP SINGING LIGHTENS SERIOUS SIDE OF SCHOOL You have to know your do-re-mi's to belong to these groups of singers. Every Monday and Thursday afternoon at 12:30 one can hear the Girls' Chorus in the music room--practicing for the Christmas Concert, the mu- sic contest or the spring concert, striving for perfect harmony and voice blending. Perhaps it's the two hours of practice per week that does it, but when those students sound out Forever and Ever --it's music. This was a year of many activities for the Girls' Chorus and Girls' Quartette. The first place at which the Girls' Quartette showed their vo- cal talent was the Pure Milk Association's annual meeting,while the Girls' Chorus was not heard until the Christmas Concert. After the Christmas Concert, the Girls' Chorus started to practice for the Illinois High School Association Music Contest. As a climax to the year's activities, both choruses participated in the Spring Concert which was held on April 2.5. J 35
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