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A Cappella Chow t Il'lIlS'I' IIOXV, left to right: Miss ill3I'l'lllH'IUll, lnrst1'urtnr. N1ar,iol'io llzlrkvtl, Mary llolleriy, Hill'l'it?I l-'ostely Ruth 1fllil'lli't'ilii. .Ivan K1-uklow. .lat-queline lleul, Home tirziper. llvlon uross, Dorothy Schulz, llelcn Snitz, lizlrlmara Dt1Dtlll't'illCl'. Xtargzirol lli-nnvn, Shirley In-tclwlhls, SliCUNli HOW: Mario llt-g'v1', Valvria llarder, ,lane Grillln. Xvilnm Biecle-rinan. lmrnthy Frropai-lint-1-, Amy llacitkv, Leslie Sl-Nigel. l5lil'DHl'll llc-tlaind, .ln Ann Moen, Marilynn Sayre. Ilorot-hy Diekow, Re-tty Ilalia- roiner. Mary Nels, Isabelle Henry. Tllllllb ROW: Aliro Nevins, Marion Kinzler, 'l'holnai.s Snitz, James Ilntll. Russell Ztlatlvs, XVilhur HlK'fll'I'lll3ll, ltmurlas Pitzner, Ricllzllwl llndtkn, Russell Hansen. Gloria Meinel, NHI'l-Z'Zll't'lt Braun, llivhard Zehfns. lf0llll'l'll ROVV: Rtlll9l'l.l0llllStDD.OSt'lll'lil'lllt'.NVilliill'I1 Spooner, Calvin Kreuiso, Harold Lill'l1bl'0f'llI. XVllliani Jung, Fran:-is Sehakelinan, Donald Huelow, Nvillllllll lil'vklfww. Listen To The Lambs i'Oni. voioi siiporlac uliuc1n'! 'Phat is just nF'1'ol1ohy way ot' saying that our ai. cappella choir is tops. This your our vocalists were under the competent direction ut' Miss Herringrton. who is fi, shining example ot' the rool. Cahn, and leoilet'tt'tl typo. Bach ohorales, iwg'ro spirituuls, nnd llnssiun Folks song.1's are all in the repertoire ot' the choir. Time, the only element, hindered thoir complete mastery ot' all types ot' music-. The deep zoom of the basses. the round, hell-like notes ot' the soprunos hnrinonizefl with tho wzirm vibrant ones ot' the tenors and altos ezmlm Tuesday and NVodnesday dur- ing the eighth period. This cum'ui'tl ot' sweet sound would thrill the masters who wrote the heroic, tender. and exciting scores. Vifith the yuletide. came their tirst public demonstration. llnring the Deoeinber 20 assoinbly, they sang many lzuniliar carols. On March '14, the choir together with other vocal groups and ensembles, gave the annual spring concert. Chalk. up a gold star For another highly successful year in vocal music at Jefferson High School. PAGE TXVENTY- TWO 9 i
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Beginners' Band Beginninghat the Beginning Pep! 'l'hat's xvhnt those youngsters have. ln fact, before Director Anhalt as much as lifts his baton, hlares from the brass and squeals from the reeds are already getting' out ol' control. 'Phe l'orty-t'our enthusiasts don't need anyone to start them. What they need is some- one to hold the reins. And Mr. Anhalt can hold them! The heginner's hand is at combination ot' the junior orehestra. and the junior band, and has n, much fuller inslrnmentalion than either organization would have by itself. tlnee a. week on Monday. these aspiring musicians meet.. Right. those are rlarinets, twelve ol' them to he exact. Over here you see and hear n total ot' eleven eornels. llaeli there are tive striiggliiig young drummers. You ean't. miss the tive violins when lhey're tuning up, nor the two tromhones that give everyone plenty ol' competition. Three tlutes. though quiet, are not to he outdone. and together with t'our 'iput you in the mood saxaphoues, the whole eomhinatiou is well worth the space to tell about it. XN'hoa! Xllait a minute! Save some ot' the energy for the high school. The way it looks now, eaeh one is lieaded for the senior hand. FIRSTRCW,letttoriglil: VVilliaJuBi'ritkl'eutz,.Iune Stelse, Inez lladlolf. George Koelianski, Donald Kroenlng, Eugene Enirsberg, Earl l l'lllllllt1flt l', llerhert Thelen. SECOND HOW: Donald lleilemann, Lois Rentmeester, Betty Bl'0ltKl ll6liZ, Gerald Perry. .lilnet Slllllll, Carol lindl, June Nevins, Jerome Sun-ber, Caroline llieilerman, Lila Markgralf. THIRD HOW: William llilihard, George Pell-lil, .lean liuelow, Barbara NViilman. Lois Schmidt, Frederick Aeirerter, Charles Sc-rns, Doris Messetrsrliniiilt, Verone Hetlanfl. l OUli'l'll ROVV: lloherl lleitzler. Rlrliarcl Schneider, Edward Blank, Hnwarrl EIIKS. llirliarn :Xll.l'llf'l9l'. James 'i'oog-ood, James Mueller. .loa.nne' Hager. Donna Higgins, Betty Johnson. LAST lttavvz Artliur Bieflerman, Micliael Si-lxloessrr, llarlow Cole, Donald llickers, Earl lfrolunailer, Victor Bauer, Phyllis in-nn. . PAGE TNVEXTY -ONE
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iris' Qlee Club Fli0N'l' ROW, left to right: Mervilla Beale, Izola Petty, Dolores XVolI', Gladys llel,srlile1'. Myra Fritz, Mary Neipcrt-. Eleanor Mohr, Elaine Meyer. Alive XVedl, Marion Krohn. Patricia lloherty, Bernice llendrirksen. SECOND ROVV: Dorothy Stark, lielvn SC-llllilll. lloris Schultz. Marion Wedl, Lurille Popp, Elaine Richards, Franc-cs Weber. Joan Vogel, Joyrr Ladien. Lorraine llucih. Marian Miller. Betty XVerner. Evelyn Traeder. THIRD ROW: Ilealrire llendrivksen, Geraldine Baum- frard, Esther liienfang. Mildred Moldenhauer, Ethel Seitz, Jane Schakelman. Mary .lane Srhroeder, Phyllis Hake, Viola Laatslrlh. Mary Ann Ganser, Nanry Blodgeti., 1lut.h XVI-1-lIllBI'. Kathryn Shannon. Shirley Hayes, Dorothy Dirkholf, Carol Jean ey. Wh Listen To Qpera Thrilling up a. scale of do, re, mi's, the girls' glee club, by the end of the year, reached an encouraging position in its vocal work. In this group ol' 34- girls, there is probably not a single future Jeanette Mac- Donald or Lily Pons, but each individual can do more than hold her own as a household virtuoso. livery eighth period on Monday and fourth period on VVednesday, was- set aside for practice, and during' this time these would-be prima donnas attempted that liostelanetz touch on 'iGreen Ga.thedral,'l Indian Q Dawn, Bea.util'ul Savior, and others. As the time for the spring concert drew nearer, they had advanced so far up the trail of melody that by March 7, they were able to give a superb performance at the vocal music concert. Miss llerringlon should certainly take a, how. She made this school year easier for at least 3-L girls hy offering them an outlet from the sometimes monotonous routine ot' the classes and studies. PAGE TXVEN TY- THREE
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