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BOYS' GLEE CLUB Back Row: Mr. Moltmann, Earl Van Raden, Keith Hanks, Richard Decker, JR Mapel, Donald O'Connor, Bernard Stout, Robert Pratt, Bobby McGowan, Roland Cobb, Leo Karn, Paul Hammond, Gerald Green, Marion McCaulley, Jr., and Mabel Wilson. Front Row: Wayne Kabrick, Richard Crandall, Donald McCrary,Dean Stringer, Ashton McCrary, Eugene Seufferlein, Bobby Crabb,Dean Farmer, Walter Campbell, Myron Glassnapp, George Blair, and Teddy Craigmile. The boys' glee club was composed of twenty-two members. The grouds contest selections were nWho's That Tapping at My Door?' and a 'Barber Shop' harmony number, nPsle in the Amber West.' Mabel Wilson accompanied the glee club at the piano. GIRLS' VOCAL TRIO Shirley Lovett Elaine Johnson Rosemary Farber GIRLS' SEXTET Rosemary Farber, Doris Mae Johnson, Marjorie Ellerbrock,Margaret Ann Sm1th,Sh1rley Lovett. W ' ' ' :vw , 4 O if aaa-.5 Y . .ss ,aw nfl Q Wg Fwy A
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WOODWIND TRIO Rosemary Farber, Paul Hammond, and Ashton McCrary CORNET TRIO Don Squires, Marian Picht, and Robert Pratt A ' qv nl lllll The vocal department, under the capable direction of Mr. Moltmann, experienced a very successful year. Besides providing entertainment at various social events,the vocal groups and soloists also participated in the preliminary state music contest heldat Hockwellfhty. Out of eleven entries, eight were given first division ratings. They were: mixed chorus, girls' glee club, boys' glee club, girls' sextet, boys' quartet, Elaine Johnson--Contralto soloist, Gerald Green--baritone soloist, and Roland Cobb--bass soloist. These entries now go to the state contest at Sioux City. BOYS' QUARTET . P ur G r ld er-een Robert ra ' 6 33111 Hammond, Roland Cobb.
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. X . E it 9' of .15 M 5' by 55 '39 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row: Rosemary Farber, LaVon Welsh, Elinor Mae Nelson, Dorothy Mae Nelson, Shirley Lovett, Doris Sommerfe1d,Dor1s Mae Johnson, Ellnor Doty Frances Bentley, Mabel Geislnger, Margaret Davis, Betty Fangman, Pauline Patterson, Betty Brassfield. Front Row: Delores Bachman, Mary Jane McCaulley, Miriam Holland, Marjorie Ellerbrock Doris Jean Johnson, Evelyn Seay, Elaine Johnson, Vera Mae Cole, Mabel Wilson Lois Thede, Grace DeSart, Margaret Ann Smith, and Darlene Ort. I I The girls' glee club was composed of twenty-eight members. Robert Pratt was the ac- companist. At the contest the glee club sang 'O Jesus So Sweet' and uEchoes.n rs , 'e 'M - M f as ,M ts. , MIXED CHORUS Back Row: Shirley Lovett, Richard Decker, JR Mapel, Evelyn Seay, Marjorie Ellerbrock, Doris Jean Johnson, Robert Pratt, Bobby Eldredge, Roland Cobb, Leo Karn, Paul Hammond, Gerald Green, Mabel Wilson, and Grace DeSart. Second Row: Doris Mae Johnson, Richard Crandall, Walter Campbell, Donald McCrary, Dean Stringer, Ashton MoCrary, Eugene Seufferle1n,Dean Farmer,Ela1ne Johnson, Vera Mae Cole, Lois Thede, Marion McCaulley, Jr., and Mr. Moltmann. Front Row: Teddy Cra1gm1le,Earl Van Raden, Rosemary Farber, Margaret Davis, Darlene Ort, Miriam Holland, Donald O'Connor, Margaret Ann Smith, Frances Bentley, Pauline Patterson, and Betty Brassfield. The chorus sang two Latin numbers as contest material--'Tenebrae factae suntu and 'Gloria Patr1.n Both were sung a cappela. The Judges not only complimented the chorus' musical abilities, but they also commented upon the appearance of the organization. The blue and white robes purchased last year added substantially to the chorus performance. -,.,. ,,., -, ,.,.,,im' sy S ?G5?PWliW3U
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