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Treble CZQF Girls Repertoire Includes Clossics, Other Fovorites Treble Clef is a select vocal group of girls. The singers in this group were active during the year, per- forming for the school, for community functions, and also for the district contest. Treble Clef gave the par- ticipants a chance to improve vocally and work with more diflicult numbers. The groups repertoire was all inclusive, from the classics to everybody's favorite. President of Treble Clef was Joyce Burris, and Sharon YVhitley was secretary of this singing group, Two separate and smaller ensembles were formed from members of T-Clef. These enabled the girls to better accustom themselves to singing well with a group. The upperclassman ensemble participated in the district contest. GIRLS' fjcililyllflftlllfllll Horn: Kay Glenn. l7t'bl1ii' I1r'Nl1nul. If 2. Marilyn Sinnnons, Donna Sinnnons, Nanci' Norm-ll, Hoa' 1 Karen llaxldson. Xlflillf NIi'C.onnull, Susan Hallaer, Sara l'ilSCl'. T-CLEF ENSEMBLE-Joyce Burris, Karyn Nordin, Kate Lipper, Lynne Dakin, Linda Carlson, JoAnn Carlson, Kathy Toburen, Carol Swann Linda XVesChe, Sharon WVhitley, Mary Anne Thorson, Cindy Teare, Ronna Rooks. TREBLE CLEF-Iiofmnz Row: Connie Marker, Lynne Dakin, Vickie McConnell, Judy Burgess, JoAnn Carlson, Linda XYcsche. Ronna Rooks Kate Lipper, Kay Glenn, Nancy YVard, Row 2: Mr. Larry Boye, Sara lfiser, Mary Horocofsky, Rosalind Ridgway, Pat linoch, Sharon Whit ley, Ann Stewart, Sandra Cringan, Cindy Teare, Mary Anne Thorson, Dana Bayer, Marilyn Simmons. Row 3: Karyn Nordin, Joyce Burris Karen Davidson, Betty Allsbury, Judy Pendergast, Kathy Toburen, Carol Swaim, Linda Carlson, Pam Chrest, Susan XValkcr, Donna Sim mons, Nancy Norvell, Debbie DeMand.
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no BLUE NOTES-Bottom Row: Larry Kirmser, Mac Hansing, Martha Betton, joel Dempsey, Rick Broadhurst. Row 2: Tom Noordsy, Quinton Kidd, jim Ryan, Brad Blaker, jeff Shenkel, Mr. David Frey, Mike McCormick. Row 3: Pete Olson, Gary Hood, Bob Clegg, Steve Katz, Tom Feldkamp, Gary Plumtberg. Dance Music The purpose of these groups was not to play for dances, but to play show-type music and modern BG nds Provi de American big band jazz. They performed for various service and civic groups. Their highlight of the year Mod e rn JG ZZ C n S was the annual variety show put on in May. Officers for the Blue Notes were Bob Clegg, presi- dent, Martha Betton, vice-presidentg Mike McCor- mick, secretary-treasurerg Jeff Shenkel, librarian, and For the first time at MHS, two stage bands were Jim Ryan, property manager. orffanized. The first band the Blue Notes studied Second band officers which were chosen included more difficult music than the second one which was Tom Feldkamp president Bruce Brown vice presi primarily a training group. Fall tryouts were held dent, jan Rupp, secretary treasurer and Rover Barr and members were chosen according to ability librarian and property manager STAGE BAND II-Bottom Row: Larry Berlin, Roger Barr, Jackie Dietrich, jan Rupp, Terry Stilley, Bob Perego. Row 2: Tom Martin Patty Dial, Brad Blaker, Quinton Kidd, Mr. David Frey, Paula Sanford. Row 3: Pete Olson, George Gerritz, Tom Feldkamp, Gary Hood Bill Skaggs rg, fu I 'l 1
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Directing the musical groups, Mr. Boye stresses the feeling and power he desires from the music. Glee Clubs Vocolists Perfect Tolentsp Perform in Assemblies Boys' glee club, open to any boy in school, had a membership of 31 singers. This group performed in the musical show, school assembly, and district contest. From this group came the male voices of both Rohed Choir and Pops Choir. President of the glee club was John Shupeg secretary, Merle Duncan, and librarian, Max Fritz. Two sections of girls' glee were started this year. These two groups were composed mostly of sopho- mores who were building a background in vocal tech- niques and enjoyment of singing. Ofhcers were chosen from each of the two groups. Those chosen for one group were Jan Goodrich, president, and Judy Valk- enburg, secretary. Susan Walker was president, and Ellen Kelchak, secretary oi another group. Librarians were Toni Gellinger, Enrica Spinetto, and Ann Min- turn. Girls' glee club was open to any girl. BOYS' Gl.EE-Bolton: Row: Mike Lundberg, Dick Surrett, Bill Snyder, David Sloat, Lyle Porter, Merle Duncan, Donald Carney, Max Fritz. Row 2: George Gerritz, Phil XVendling, Don Gross, Mike XVerner, Dick Goheen, Dave Kershaw, james Goff, Mark Holland, Tom Feldkamp. Row 3: Mr. Larry lloye, Richard Gresham, lVayne Hill, Robert Socolofsky, Rick Nelson, David Yeo, john Shupe, George Shupe, Randy Rieck, Brad lllaker, Robert Locke. 122
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