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iz . -, I I xx l MADRIGAL MEMBERS are, Row 'lz Carol Wright, AI Knight, Sharon Stewart, Bob McCandless, Jeanne Smiley, Ron Lyders, Barb Scanlan. Row 2: Sharon LaNobs, Tom Westerman, Francie Conklin, Ned Bertsch, Kathy Morris, Bruce Kittleson, Lynn Baum Wayne B. Gard, Arlyce Underwood. X WAYNE B. GARD DIRECTED THE MADRIGAL SINGERS. , A , ' ' at-.life E i-'E - e Madri all Sin em The Long Beach City College Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Wayne B. Gard, have spent the semester taking -their music to many local clubs and organizations. Performances of 16-17th Century compositions were given at the Lakewood Women's Club, the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, and the U. S. hospital ship Haven These Maclrigal Singers are doing their share in mak- ing other people a little happier and making LBCC a little proucler of them with each performance. They have gained their widely known popularity through their efforts of hard Work. UFC! ann, ll3l
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CHOIR MEMBERS are, from left, Row one: lwamae, Kelly, Wright, Fuqua, Kubli, Durham, Nicholson, Allen, Underwood, Allison, Cohen, Cavanaugh, Chrysafides, Hannon, Kent. Row 2: Maddux, LaNobs, Phillips, Knight, Van Dyke, Wetterholm, Hatch, Fran- cisco, Kittleson, Allen, Campbell, Francus, Crain, Baumann, Young. Row 3: Scanlan, Cruise, Roberts, Cross, Lyders, Knight, Matson, Farnsworth, Hubbard, McCandless, Rodeman, Case, Conklin, Pruitt, Mr. Gard. Row 3: Slagle, Hoffman, Williams, Heimburger, Morris, Shelnutt, Johnson, Pectol, Carey, Bertsch, Hastings, Golden, Westerman, Smiley, Stewart, Jonsson, Fuller. CHOIR OFFICERS seated, left to right - Tom Westerman, Kathy Morris, Ned Bertsch, Ron Lyders, and Director Wayne Gard. Standing, left to right - Carol Kent, Jeanne Smiley, AI Knight, Francie Conklin, Bob McCandless, Sharon LaNobs, and Steve Hatch. MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR represented their organizationlin the Homecoming Talent Show. Above, singing Wouldn't It Be Loverly, from Lerner and Lowe's My Fair Lady, are Ned Bertsch, Al Knight, Marlene Silverstein, Wayne Rode- man, and Tom Westerman. U27 College Choir The 70-voice College Choir, under the direction of Wayne B. Gard, is an active singing group on the Long Beach City College campus. They have performed for students and faculty and have traveled to other schools to give performances, giving others a View of the Long Beach City College Music Department. The choir sang at the talent show on November 1. This was their first public performance under their new director. They presented selections from the musical Pajama Game. On December 15, the College Choir joined orchestra and Schola Cantorum in giving a Christmas program in the campus auditorium. College Choir presented the Feast of Lights, H service of Christian symbolism. This theme, adopted by Gafdf is an old English cathedral service. During the Homecoming activities, the choir entered in the competition by building a float in the independent division. Theres No Place Like Home was their theme and the float featured the Capitol building and cherry trees to carry out the International theme of Homecoming.
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YELL LEADERS were, from left, Vern Whybrew, Faye Andrews, Vicki Churchill, and Ron White. ln the background are Viking Flag Twirlers, and Maiorettes. SPIRIT OOSTERS' HERE'S OLE, alias Larry Herb, ready to add his ' bit to sideline activities during a football game. SONG LEADERS this year were, from left, San E dra Parsons, Judy Kienstad, Lillie Dyer, Rose- mary Koons, Bette Eldridge, and Ruby Hacla. U41 .J ,f I A -....er.g. .l l 1
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