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New .-if l 4. el .wid Judy McClannen gives the pitch as Mr. Jaeger calls it out. Here Mr. Bowles runs through a number with the enrich our lives It makes no difference whether you dig', modern music or the Classics, for you can hnd a variety of each in our Jefferson music department. The A Cappella Choir, which is composed of sixty voices and is directed by Richard Jaeger, pro- vides the background for many of our convos. They also attend state-wide contests and make public appearances. Choralairs, the main stepping stone to A Cappella, is also directed by Mr. Jaeger. The Queens of Song, the Girls' Glee Club, is an accumulation of about fifty girls. The Singing Bronchos, a group of twelve booming male vocalists make appearances at banquets or con- tests. The newly formed group of mixed vocalists, composed of members of the A Cappella Choir, call themselves the Madrigal Singers. The Broncho Band, one hundred marching musicians, is directed by Richard Bowles. Besides marching for the football games, the Band plays for the basketball games. The orchestra, the other instrumental group, which supplies the music for our productions, is also directed by Mr. Bowles. Bob Davis, John Clark, Eddie Davis, and Guy Thompson work out an arrangement.
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Bill Bresnahan points out some pictures as Miss Grifiin and the rest of the Latin class look on. Lan uages provide fun and background Learning a foreign language presents a challenge to most of us. The excitement of learning how people in other countries converse is experienced by Latin and Spanish pupils here at jeff. Two-year courses are offered in each language. Latin is a very interesting course which is also help- ful in learning other languages. It is presented by Miss Carolyn Griffin. Learning how the ancient Romans lived and worked is also a part of the course. Spanish, a very colorful language, is taught by Mr. Raymond McGlothlin. Some of the Spanish and South American history is taught along with the learning of the language of these people. The fascination of a foreign language is shown in the eagerness of each pupil to learn. Today the need of having some knowledge of a foreign language is greater than ever, since more and more people are taking trips to foreign countries. Gary Ewing, Gretchen Gingrich, and Mr. McGloth- in are discussing the next assignment in Spanish. M gn:-.A lit? t t is 'Z5 'I' an ' 2 5Z:I.I..-Q55 sSS5i s 1s,i.sts1S.w s. is X saab was st 2 . kxSSiS1,lR.f 4 .es igsf KX . Page 27
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