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DQPD First Row: Johnson, Brennan, Rosa, Houghton, Margot Williams, Mabee, White, Weeks, DeGraff, Lucas. Coleman, Luc'- earelli, Phipps, Evans, Henderson, Garvin, Second Row: Heinieke, Kallstrom, Margaret Williams, Lucidi, Trapp, Mul- eahy, Alles, Hillhouse, Grifhth, Grimes, Miller, Galvin, Bonney, Van Lent, Foss, Shaw: Third Row: Laekner, Briggs, Kimple, M. Smith, june Smith, Hull, Thomas, O'Brien, Wells, Miller, Roskelly, Halstead, Bishop, Hornbrook, Herron, Hunsinger, Tarhell, Wolfowitz: Fourth Row: Brophy, Bly, Pyle, Oreutt. Hugo, Colbert, Yager, Baur, Green, Grant, Jeanne Smith, MeElwee, Heroy, Gorman, Fincher, l.oosli, Kleeman, Cornelius, Credle, Pratt: Fifth Row: Rightmyer, Little, 0'Hara, Wager, Coggshall, Auble, Baseom, Heimlieh, Cannavino, Yengo, Hoff, Shulman, Boda, Mott. Arthur, Downing, Juekett, Fiteh: Sixth Row: Gray, Myers, Cornelius, Davis, Lavoie, D. Smith, Rogers, Bullock, Chapman, Young, Wagar, Brown, Payne, Seventh Row: Ensworth, Gibbs, Spencer, Mc-Carthy, Elliott, Kozak, Greene, Moulton, Troy. Junior Choir The Junior Choir, consisting of members of the Junior Choral Club and the Junior Glee Club, made its first appearance at the l. H. S. Christmas Concert on December l7. The Choir sang 'KA Joyous Carolv and '4Sing Noel. Mimi Heiniclce and Kathleen lllencsik were the incidental soloists in L'Stars Lead Us Ever On. Foster Cornelius was Master of Ceremonies and entertainment was provided by talented Choir members at a banquet held on February 7. ln the Spring Concert on April 27, Hlesus Walked This Lonesome Valleyw was the leading number of the Choir. ulfmitte Spiritumf' uliollytoodumf' and 'iln Joseplfs Lovely Gardena, were among the other selec- tions. Presidents ..... . . .Marilyn McCarthy, Gene Elliott Vice-Presidents ....... Nancy Spencer. Richard York Secretary-Librarians! Betsey Moulton, Emily Troy, lion Kozak The Junior Choir, accompanied bv Susan Treasurers ......,...... Huldah Gibbs, Alan Greene Engwgrth, Sings in the Christmas Cbncertl Aceompanist . .. ........... Susan Ellsworth Director .... .... IN lr. Mason U41
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First Row: Bob Blye, Andy Thomas, Bruce Shapley, Bob Cunningham, Bob Ballard, Second Raw: Herbie Love, Barry Shulman, George Knaysi, Bob Lupo, Dave Temeles, Ken Malone, Dave Terpening, Herb Nelson, Ralph Dayton, Bob Hodges, Roger Johnson, Julius Eastman, Bob Jamison: Third Row: Bob Whittier, Jim Smith, Gordon Light, Marshall Budd, Warren Henline, Roger Buckley, Reuben Dworsky, Keith Messenger, Larry Hoard, John Yengo, Torrance Coun- tryman, Dave Brown: Fourth Row: Larry Bennett, Dave Graves, Ralph Willsey, Fred Weinhold, George Lockrow, Dean Bruckner, Calvin Drayton, Don Brady, Dave Marion, Bill Leagans, Vince Burlarley: Fifth Row: George Malti, Bill Fish, Roger Yonkin, Stuart Hallock, George Blodgett, John Farrow, Ed Lee, Pete Baldwin, Warren Marks, Bruce Ol- iver, Don Brewster, John Siegfried, Ed Wilcox, Dave DeGrafl'. I3O Voices to Form Choir members were very proud of their new navy blazers. At this time the Choir again joined the orchestra in pre- senting selections from The Student Princen by Sig- mund Romberg. Dilly Beeson, Joan Hornbroolc, Helen MeMeekin. and Ralph Dayton were soloists. The Choir also took part in an all-Mozart assembly when they sang Ave verum Corpusf, Some of the best numbers presented at the Choir's annual concert on April 27 were the difficult Jig for Voicesf, the beautiful '4Night- fall in Skyef, and the '4Crazy Cantataw with soloists Gloria Drake and Larry Hoard. A great honor was bestowed upon the Choir when Dilly Beeson and Alice Bly were selected to go to St. Louis, Missouri, and take part in the National Festival of Music. On May 8 the Choir traveled to Johnson City and Binghamton North and on the following day Ithaca High entertained the Nottingham School Choir from Syracuse. GLEE CLUB President ........ .... B ruce Shapley Vice-President ..... .... R obert Ballard Secretary-Librarian . . . ......... Robert Blye Treasurer ......... .... R obert Cunningham T231 ,ffl apt -- , A R , -,,,- Glee Club rehearses for the Christmas concert.
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V,--f First Row: Pat Mahool, George Knaysi, Susan Kent, Julie Gentle, Dilly Beeson, Ralph Dayton, Laura Wolfowitz, Second Row: Ruth Thayer, John Farrow, Dave DeCraff, Bruce Shapley, Vince Burlarley, George Blodgett, Marcia Child, Mar garet Musgrave, Third Row: ,lack Harding, Peggy Credle, Buzzy Eberle, Phoebe Mason, Kay Walls, Stewart Wallace Charles Dickinson, Dave Browng Fourth Row: Barbara Painter, Annette Gates, Nick Krukovsky, Jonathan Levine, Dave Foster, Cy Cantrell, Dave Kresge, Pat Mack. All-State This year lthaca High School was well represented by many of its talented music students at the fall festi- val of the New York State School Music Association, commonly known as All-State. Priscilla Beeson, Bruce Shapley, Stewart Wallace, and Kathleen Walls were honored by being chosen for the statewide music conference held at Albany in De- cember. Ten orchestra delegates to the All-State sectionals went to Canandaigua on November 18 and 19. They gave their concert at the Canandaigua High School un- der the direction of Irving Cheyette. Twenty-nine sectional band and choral delegates went to Whitesboro, New York, on December 9 and 10. The All-State band was directed by Elwin Freeman, while Clement Barton led the All-State chorus. Ralph Dayton was baritone soloist in a chorus number, HCod ls the Light of the Worldfi Pat Mahool sang an inci- dental solo in HCranberry Corners, U.S.A.7' E251 Stewart Wallace, Priscilla Beeson, Bruce Shapley, and Kay Walls look over their schedule for the All-State Conference.
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