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SENIOR BLACK CHORUS Back row: left to right, Ada Mae Parsons, Mary Beth Keys, John Bayles, Leslie Artman, Harry Elliott, Tycke Spears, Jim Schmitendort, Priest Jordan, w'n' 1 n B , L ' sn' n, J Leonhart. I l - D Frontuloligig lldwtyneo rlelsiaornnldirlegtorlroEarIaoot'daiors, Marlene Stayton, Beverly L. Smith, Doris Garber, Leah Robson, Marjorie Skinner, Jail ' ' D wiler, Kathleen Dougan, Frances Millar, Dena Mae Wlnget. Squlrel, larbara ,Jean Spearman, Marlorre ene Perhaps the busiest of all the vocal music groups were the Red and Black Senior Choruses. These two groups appeared in all the major musical productions presented this year. They appeared jointly with the or- chestra in the Christmas Prelude. and HFor You a The Modems Lett to Right: Marilyn Pollom, leverly J. Smith, Peggy Wllsan. Song. In an appearance at the district music festival at Kansas University they presented the number that cli- maxed the entire year's work, Lost in the Nightf, by Christiansen. ln addition to major appearances during the year, the two groups appeared together and separ- SOPHOMORE BLACK CHORUS Top Row: Walter Kampsehroder, Dee Cox, Eddie Bouton, Lawrence Colson, Jim Richard, Glenn Daniel, Blll Nleder, Karl Helder, Norman Hicks, Norman Craig, Phillip White, Phillip Endaeott, Melvin Button. Second Row: Virginia. Lewis, Donna Cook, Dorothy Dimand, Barbara Bradley, Sue Wright, Catherine Morrison, Ruby Jalnee, Pat Dodd, Ruth Hixson, Martha Ottlnger, Irma King, Hazel Ewing, First Row: R. Wayne Nelson, tdirectorl, Mary Lewis, Delores Dlllon, Carolyn Redford, Pat Rlllng, Mary Pleratt, Charlotte Longanecker, Mary Jo Brlttain. 26
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SENIOR RED CHORUS Back Row 1Lcft'1o Rightlz Phyllis Nehrbass, Pat Beal, Betty Miller, Jeanette Gott, Ronald Frame, Dick Fritz, James Ireland, Bob Marquette, Bruce Boardman, James Wallace, Jack Borland, Keith DeNio, Carroll DeWeese, Paul Hoover, Betty Smith, Helen Newman. Second Row: R, Wayne Nelson, tdircctorl, Donna Lee, Barbara Husted, Joan Langanecker, Donna Weirs, Richard Stewart, Edward Ruese, Robert Edmonds, Kenneth Olson, Fred Van Bebber, Ben Hall, Gordon Fishburn, Marvin White, Sally Six, Martha Greene, Barbara Elam. Front Row: Margaret Barr, Joanna March, Velma Wiley, Phyllis Brown, Martha Eberwein, Dorothy Pine, Norma Beaman, Doris Long, Dorothy Stringham, Marilyn Pollorn, Rocelyn Roney, Eula Belle Skillman. atvly lll assemblies. group meetings. and at other special exrnts. The- Soplioniorcs. not to bf- outdone hy the upper- Classinen, also liafl two choruses this your. lhcsc groups zipoziiwl lreforc xarious cleilieiitaiw' schools. as well as making zippvannices with the senior choruses in the two annual programs. l l'hc Christmas l,l'ClU1'll .u and For You ll Song. The purpose of tlw sophomore choruses is to prepare- their nwinlwrs ancl give lllf'lll ai liaflvfrounfl IT' for inorf- uclx'am'r'cl work in the senior choruses in ful- lowing yours, pointed out R. Wayne Nelson, vocal di- rvrftor. SOPHOMORE RED CHORUS Third Row: Carl Sehallharn, Wayne Hall, Ronald Elston, Ethan Smith, Frank Willingham, Douglas Boene, Lyle' Tubbs, Fred Inyord, Richard Roberts, Carl Mooney, Ina May Brewster, Gay Houk, Joan Roberman, Moriorie Bond. Second Row: R. Wayne Nelson, ldirectorb, Mariorie Elliott, Alice Tyler, Jane Frye, Barbara Smith, Joyce Staden, Glen Roberts, Ross Darnell, Ralph Hagenbuch, Blll Hogan, Stephen Carter, Bob Fisher, Donald Rake, Pat Jackson, Carol Unger, Carolyn Hawkins. Front Row: Nadine Wheeler, Virginia Gott, Barbara Forrester, Kathleen Norris, Foggy Wilson, Nell Powell, Bonnie Avey, Pot Allison, Bertha Wodllwortll, Louise Shockley, Ann Clifton, Betty Lou Watson, Darlene Jennings, Vivian Koerner, Barbara McCoy, Charlsia Van Gunten. 27
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