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Q- Qfgg 5 rg C Q I I , s Wednesday in mixed ti, A y K ss ,t src Q s l l . E gi .- These boys and girls have a chance to blend their voices together chorus, The accompanist for this fine group is Ruby Johnson. 'E 53 li ' L if i Z 1 si .,:,: '. in' These fellows re- ally like to sing. But then, who wouldn'tbemoti- vated by such lovely young la- dies. Q A talented Cross, Dori house sing ities. This year they gether. io composed of Jeannie Wells, and Carol Hill- t many different activ- will make the second have been singing to- The trumpet trio spends many ex- tra hours rehears- ing for the spring concert.
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Page 28 text:
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00295 Jima We The glee club develops an appreciation for music, the universallanguage. Under the able direction of Mrs. Eugene Bur- nett, they rehearse diligently throughout the year. These girls received an I in sight reading at two years in succession. First row:LoraineBrown,Gari1yn Haacker, Paula Marsh, Donna Marsh, Patsy Gold, Mary Brinley, Charlotte Blades, Ilene Coker, Mary Dunkle, Carol Hillhouse, Carol Simpson, Deloris Eutsler. Second row: Marsha Melton, Carol Mahurin, Furn Eutsler, Jancie Sparkman, Lindy Stumpf, Jeannie Cross, Christine Carson, Judy Forrester, Betty Morris, Kathryn Ray, Brenda Moody, Shirley Andrus, Mrs. Bur- nett. Third row: Mary Wells, Connie Hagler, Glenda Garoutte, Sherrie Smart, Mary Rollins, Donna Nelson, Judy Kissee, Carol Michel, Doris Wells, Phyllis Thomas, Sharon McGehee, Ruby John- son, Betty Schaefer. Fourth row: Janet Marilyn Tappana, Dorothy Gibson, Marie . ll J s uznu is LI, :AL . J-iJr fs'isJl J v . , ,, , . ff -- t-' a s s- :Ja . , M fs..-L V -'-, I Iri an rr, . i J if P I f , , ' sais l f' F . .. J , L S an if is, fi s',, 'F 5 , 5 .g I ,E . ,L ,tg ,sst gg gg , .1-t F is v . . it if E F 52? 3 is , E- -g f K K . is .si 3 S i Vig P . r A 6 'i:l 'i s , ,trts ,.,, i : rts, iitsst L Mahan, Linda Ray, Jimmie Brown, Lola Gardner, Sara Pearson, Pearson, Glenda Morrison, Paula Norris, Janetta Gwinup, Harleen Kasinger, Carmen Carson, Deanna Gold. This year marks anew and progressive year for the boy's glee club. Through regular practice it has become a truly fine organization. First row: Larry Allhands, Larry Sparks, Richard Person, Charles Lawson, Bob Wilson, GeneDeLozier, Tony Blades, Ronnie Thomas, Mrs. Burnett. Second row: Larry Cook, Paul Smart, Myron Miller, J.C. Johnson, R. L. Wheeler, Jimmy Wilson, Steven Guffey, Larry Matney, David Johnson. Third row: Donnie Coffer, Roger Talley, Ronnie Miller. Tom Ball, Leon Glover, Bob Johanson, Sammy Gammill, Bob Matney, Allen Garner, Gary Eden. Harmonizing to- gether with beau- tifu lly phrased music is a pleasant experience for these girls.
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The music Department has chosen as its motto 'With Music We Live . In the spring, variousmusic groups participate in the Southwest Missouri State Music Contest. All of those receiving a l rating in the sub-district and district contest are then eligible to go on to Columbia. The clarinet trio is composed of Lindy Stumpf, Linda Ray, Sherrie Smart, Judy Kissee, Carol Michel, Rudy Johnson, and Phyllis Thomas. Betty Schaefer, Mary Jane Rollins, Garilyn Haacker. This newly organized group makes two im- portantcontributions. It develops the mem - bers musical skill and furnishes enjoyable music for others to hear. The Band, composed of 51 students and directed i musical appreciation which is unmatched by any Ol the band participated include entertaining atfootba 26
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