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FIRST ROW: Melba Kulm, Loretta Huber, Leanore Allyn, Patrycia Wilkes, Dolores Eldred, Ann Louise Gibson, Beth Benegar, Shirley Crouch, Maxine Toolson. . SECOND ROW: Pauline Gines, Anna Beth Oldham, Patsy Byrd, Helen Gentry, Delores Jones, Barbara Osier, Ruth Butler. Betty Hendry, Lois Jones, Patty Albertson. , l THIRD ROW: Ileane Morgan, Betty Gill, Betty Trappen, Rose Showers Rupert, Mary Lou Bishop, Elaine Jewell, Betty Coats, Norma Peterson, Mrs. Gardnerwdirector. I FOURTH ROW: Leola Hargis, Eleanor johnson, Darlene DeLapp, Beverly Neaves, Marian Ward, Nancy Cran- dall, Joan Trappen, Edith Drake, Dolores York, Beverly Lavens, Idell Hymas. GLEE CLUB Do-Re-Me-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do-That's the Glee Club Warming up every day' third period. Glee Club is open to any girl with a free hour that period who is interested in singing. The group has a full program, which this year consisted of singing for various clubs and organizations in town and participation in the Vocal Clinic at Oakley and the Music Festival in Twin Falls. They, also, took part in a Music Department Concert in March. Q The trio and sextets are chosen from this group and are kept busy with requests from various clubs to be on their programs. Offices for the first semester were: Loretta Huber, Presidentg Shir- ley Crouch, Vice Presidentg Beverly Lavens, Secretary? Lois Jones, Treas- urerg and Leanore Allyn and Maxine Humphries, Librarians. Those for the second semester Were: Beth Benegar, President g Lois Jones, Vice Pre- sidentg Beverly Lavens, Secretaryg Betty Trappen, Treasurerg and Patry- cia Wilkes and Leola Hargis, Librarians.
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FIRST ROW: Dolores Eldred, Dolores York Nancy Crandall, Beverly Neaves, Ruth Butler, Elva Prentice, Delores Jones, Helen Gentry, Loretta Huber, Melba Kulm, Eleanor Johnson. SECOND ROW: Joan Trappen, Idell Hymas, Delores Johns, Edith Drake, Elaine Lundquist, Ileane Morgan, Mary Lou Bishop, Betty Coats, Elaine Jewell, Marian Ward, Maxine Humphries, Betty Lou Hansen, Patricia Lish, Betty Gill, Barbara Osier, Betty Jackson, Leanore Allyn, Patty Albertson, Lois Jones, Ann Louise Gibson, Beth Benegar, Betty Hendry. THIRD ROW: Maxine Toolson, Juanita Johnson, Betty Trappen, LaVern Thomason, Kenneth Hills, Patricia Wilkes, David Lee, Shirley Crouch, Leola Hargis, Charles Bishop, Charles Hof, Tommy Wilson, Robert Ful- kerson, Bruce Stuart, Kenneth Davis. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Morris, James Dorman, Richard Carbuhn, Raymond Clark, Sterling Crothers, Charles Williamson, Eddie Churchmaln, Harold Greenawalt. NOT PICTURED: Beverly Lavens. MIXED CHORUS Get along home, Cindy, Cindy, etc., seems to be the favorite song of Mixed Chorus, which meets every Tuesday and Thursday the last half of third period. . 'Everyone looks forward to 11 130 when the loud scuffling and tramp- ing indicates the boys are on their way to blend their bass and tenor voices with the altos and sopranos. When the Chorus starts singing, it sometimes sounds as if they had every member of the musical World present including Sinatra, Crosby, John Charles Thomas, and Lily Pons-but anywiay they m.ake beautiful music. Members of the group participated in the Vocal Clinic and the Music Festlval held in the spring.
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