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:111:1f1s. The I','ftffTl'3,YG 1' 1111114 IJ quite voriedg socred 511111 secular songs fire most lilitllllifflll. l11 co11tr1l111tinq to the hiifge success of the pc1qeor1t, Cn Qur WCTY,li presented for tef1f:l1ers convention in Qctolnor, the o coppello song opprooridte songs to the CICCOIIlDG'lllII1QIll of the orchestro. ln the ddrko11ecl c111d1tor111111, extre111e wotchfiil- ness hod to le practiced to el1:111nc1te Hseefsowinqf' the C111- horrossinfg ophoriticn of oll llll1Sl7f directors durinq ptihlic per- lorrncrnces. Gther dctivitles of the choir this yeor included: corollinq in the hcrlls ond over the rcrdio during the yule season, furnishinq proqrorns for convocoticris, ond pcrrticipcitinq 111 the CCH1IIlQllC9II1OIll exercises. At the district Illl1S1C contest, the o coppello choir sdnfg Wl1e11 Curtoined Darkness Polls, o selection which reqiures perfect pitch ond tone control in l'S correct execution, ond Go, Lovely Rose, CT less difficult Iiilllllfffl, hut requirincr oquol 11111- sicionship. The C1 cdppello received on excellent rcrtinq ot the contest. f Front rom. left to right. includes: Ray Johnston, Richard johnson, le- Roy Roper. Donald Patton. ,lames Palmer. Harriet W'ilIiams. Bette jean, ne Scheeler. Frances Nail. and Biar- ian Samwu. Second row inrludesz Ifrnest Hult- man. james Hlylhe. Verle Nlclntosh. Boyd Carter, Doris Nlae Nyquist, Patricia Mtsnson, Elaine During, and Delores Hoefer. Third rom includes: Betty Jeanne Holcomb, Jacqueline Frank. Evelyn l.eI.aCheur. Evelyn Erickson. Ruth M.-isralka. ,Ioan lfoutch. Bessilee Gan- zel, and Slary Rose Lantl. Fourth row includes: Nhry Louise Spooner. Palriria Frank. Trexa Lange. Naneite Noyes, Barbara Trier, Helen Asher. Geraldine Shafts. and Neva Jane Harris. 29
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Choristers l-lold Iron! row, left to right. includes: Marilyn Rose. XX'ynona W'orley, Mary' Alire Cooper, Bonnie Bruner. jx-.in lzdwdrds. Donald Frank. Whillrice Row. james Painter. Victor Deeh. and jock Ke.-nnedy. Second row includes: Patricia Nlills. Nhrgarel Gillespie, Betty Dickson, Geraldine Wfaller. Vfanda Ki-ywr. Vi'inon.1 Peterson, Dorun Burger. Gordon Hansen. jack Art- ui.m. .ind Eugene Nelson. Third row includes: Jeanne Nic- oldrwn, Mignon Morstrlller. Dor- uhy Dickson. Betty jo Nye, Ann Aliln Coover. lN1ary Ellen Cornelius. .md Belly Pvrn. lkmurlh row includes: Doris Carxer. Bury liriuslinn. Bernice Young. Mar- mn Heard. Helly Brisbin. Lorraine Bishop. Nlairgare! jordan. and Bernice iandherg. Qendezvous with Harmony Tlrrotrfqh Lyric Sorry: A C,li1ALALQ?.lJ Clrorr E1.rrr1f' Hurrg,rr1es:s tc S-?CISQf11!,i Prcyrofti Lnsterrcrs if Vfrth cr seziq lf, .Egerr freirfis iii the desire IC lei hiriiszxgus rrielcdy rxiq, C1 sirpgieux QI' .... 1sie.s cheese 21327 rgeuutrful lyrrss te sxriq. Fzliej 1: Erik fII.Ql perched CK rgsers, th1s 5:11 gre JGILCI1 gt Q8 I'i11X3j '.'g1Cf3,-s gresemts trgr.lsrf:'r1Qrde trisrc tg ht the v-'2.t,C se-irsgrt gr t. ,r.'rf,:., Corripcrsied rrrcstfj Qi rirf-rirter.3lr 21rr hath the Lays Crhd :rtrls crlee cgturs, the Choir citers rr t .fA. 'tft-,izted rprzrfge Ot tcrrgrl IEIKXXQA rrrerrt which leads ts ttgzther f-xy,LurQrtrc,rt mic, the held of vocal rrrtrsrc. Strung Lass ocgf:.,rr'c',t1rtft, I .egfrrrirrrg with terror and 1,fIC1I1K,2lfgItES, iztcrtes IHS grmgsrgiirl zrrrreigtirttorz gt the listerrer Sud terms toward perscgd sQ1t.sfQ:gi.c.rr t:,r the shrggers. Each zrrertr- Ler :st the ertserrrle has Cl zest, rsgpgrty zriiagilgziq Qrscursrte prtch Qrrtd CI time q113Q.t'y that so s. es '.-Jitli the eziigre group. lrtjtvtdtxalrszrr, ez-:frert g,q,rss:r.ges, rs okssclete in G CfC1l,,I,i3ll1'1 slrtsgrrrq. l:,te:rs1'.'a rirttl nrt tone liiltfi, Lulcrrfie ot rtcrrts, ttrrrt 1r.t3r'1Crt1.3r. is srqqerz rrt lvl ,rtt'ttr'y, Vfedrresdcxy, Crzrd lrrdcry crtterrtccfzrs l.I,dQf'Y the girrf Jtrtfrt :tt 'lrss Elrxcrlgieth Ctirrxf N X 1 r K X
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Cumming Birds Will Sing for Their Supper At Every Function the Applause Resounds For Miss Elizabeth Cummings' Vocalists AH-AH. AH-AH . . . Members of the girls sextet are: Bette Jeanne Sheeler, Joan lfnutch. Doris Mae Nyquist, Ruth Bciver, Wanda Keyser, Vfinona Peterson, and Vilynona Worley'. accompanist. wk Quttitted in sheer white blouse and pastel skirts, this bevv oi beauties composes the senior girls sextet. Having performed to- gether tor the interim of their high school careers, the girls have obtained a certain inimitable reputation tor artistic interpreta- tion. Rated excellent in the district contest, the girls exhibited their light flexible voices in Summer Evening and Dream Seller, lt six seniors, two juniors, and fine music are combined, the bovs octet is to be had. This octave ot male singers with their ver- sion ot The Battle ot lerichow and Through the Years scored an excellent rating at the April contest held in Hastings. Seated around the table and singing in a conversational manner, the madrigal singers make up a torrnal ensemble that is both dis- tinctive and appealing. In rnadrigal presen- tations the various voice parts are inter- changed throughout the ballad to depict the moods ot the human heart, whether it be remorsetul or jubilant. AH. MEN . . . Octet membership in- cludes: Wallace Rose. james Painter. Victor Deeb. Jack Artman. Jack Kennedy, Eugene Nelson. Richard johnson. and james Blythe. Wanda Keyser accompanies the group. sm. .s ., wr- Fxitzl VUE SAY . . . In madrigal singing, jack Artman. jack Kennedy. Frances Nau. Bette Jeanne Scheeler. Doris Nyquist. .loan lfoutch. Ruth Beaver. Wanda Keyser. W'al- lace Rose, and Eugene Nelson converse in notes. james Blythe was not present for the picture.
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