Marceline High School - Marcello Yearbook (Marceline, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Marceline High School - Marcello Yearbook (Marceline, MO) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 84 of 150
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Mixed Chorus Bottom row, left to right - Albert Hamilton, Don Lake, Jack Barnes, Helen Gomez, Bonnie Fox, Ruby Green, Willa Jo Hopper, Patsy Henry, Gloria Sportsman, Marilyn Evans, Olive Fisher, Jerry Burgener, Leroy Wilson, Second row, left to right - Bob Oliver, Oley Noah, Don Riepe, Paddy King, Sondra Cavanah, Margaret Burgen- er, Lois Wolfe, Beverly Briggs, Marjorie Burch, Carol Shroyer, Charles Fisher, Bob Royar, Robert Stephenson. Mixed Chorus There has always been some form of music as far back as history can trace. At first, songs were merely crude chants, but, later, as the wandering minstrels told their stories to the accompaniment of a lute, there developed a marked, definite rhythm, and music became a fine art. Every Friday morning, girls' and boys' glee clubs are combined to form a mixed chorus. Besides learning the basic fundament- als of music, special emphasis is given to interpretation, and the blending of girls' and boys' voices provides enjoyment not only for listeners but also for the participants. The results of their study may be heard in the chorus' rendition of sacred songs, folk songs, classical, and popular music. The mixed chorus plans to enter the music contest at Kirksville this year. The selections, HRain and the River and t'You Never Walk Alone, are being prepared for this event. Girls' Glee Club It has often been said, and we repeat it again, that music is a universal language. And indeed it is, for everyone can fathom the depth of emotion, whether it be joy, love, sorrow, or humblcness that is inspired and created by music. Under the able direction of Mr. Mont- gomery, the girls' glee club is fast becoming one of the most popular departments in our high school. Here, the basic fundamentals and tech- niques of music are learned in addition to song styles and dynamic effects. Sight read- ing and individual stylism are also encour- aged. Therefore. when you hear the girls sing. you know they are singing intelligently, joyfully, and appreciatively. This year the girls are awaiting the ann- ual spring music contests with anticipation. A trio. sextet, and quartet have planned to enter the contests. ga. sfj' V Fr - ,Q BOYS' QUARTET Left to right -- Pianist, Beverly Briggs. Jack Barnes, Charles Fisher, Robert Stephenson, Jerry Burgener. fi?-ii fi , , i me ..,. -5 NWS 'i

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Bottom row, left to right -- Helen Gomez, Barbara Guthrie, Wilma Kornbrust, Barbara Watskey, Donna Shives, Beverly Briggs, Ruby Green, Gloria Sportsman, Charlotte Smith, Norma Moodie, Ida Marie Lodder, Bonnie Fox, Second row, left to right -- Hazel Fox, Shirley Logue, Helen Bondy, Margaret Burgener, Lois Wolfe, Rose Marie Smith. Third row, left to right - Olive Fisher, Marilyn Evans, Barbara Belt, Betty Brammer, Willa Hopper, Sondra Cavanah, Paddy King, Marjory Burch, Carol Shroyer, Patsy Henry. Boys' Glee Club Twice every week, on Tuesday and Thursday, the hearty sound of masculine voices can be heard emanating from the music room. Stressing sight-reading, harmony, dynamics, and tonal quality, the boys have come to realize the enjoyment and satisfaction of group singing. All types of songs, ranging from the great works of the immortals, to the rollicking sea chanteys, are rehearsed with stress on both skills and enjoyment. ,1- GIRLS' TRIO Girls ' Sextet Left to right n Sondra Cavanah' Lois Wolfe' Left to right - Paddy King. Ruby Green, Margaret Burgener, Beverly Briggs. GIRLS' QUARTET Marilyn Evans, Willa Jo Hopper. Carol Shroyer, Left to right -- Rose Marie Smith, Norma Moodie, Barbara Guthrie, Charlotte Smith. W... N ,, 0 A lx ' 5' '

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