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?...,. Y., John Langseth, student director. The members of the band were: BACK ROW: John Wagaman, John McKinnon, and Ed Besaw. SECOND ROW: Dick Walter, Robbie Roberts, Tom Olson, Bob Roberts, Peter Seale, Don Kulle, Bob Berthiaume, Joe Marcinkiewicz. THIRD ROW: Chuck Debruler, Sue Myers, Jim Brady, Bob Ecklebarger, Jack Sum- merson, Lloyd Finnerin, John Coon, Bill Brown. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Rentfrow, Barbara Palmer, Carol Smith, Ray Glover, Greg Tutmark, Jerry Bapista. FRONT ROW: Pat Patow, John Langseth, Barb Mea- dows, Dale Menghini, Kathy Denby, Ulla Little. 5 F g Even though they were small in number, the band, introduced as The Roaring 29 received a great amount of applause during performance. Not only did the members of the band acquire better knowl- edge of instruments, but they also learned to follow a director, work in a group as a whole, and work under pressure. Mr. Ali- verti, director, drove himself and his students until perfection was at last maintained. The music department, as well as the students and faculty, were extremely proud of the band at all three con- certs. The members showed an enthusiasm that isn't always found in a high school band. This enthusiasm helped the new band to get off to a real good start in its first year. Music Makers Great Q A -4 . v . -Q- gg w
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The Carillon Choir is shown performing at its first concert. The success of the Choir was proved at the Winter Concert by the many rounds of applause from the audience, . ,Mr The Dynamics, pictured above, consisted of selected students from the Choir. They performed before various audiences rang- ing from concerts to banquets. The members were as follows: FIRST ROW: Chris King, Pam Fosberg, Joan Erickson, Ellen Daw- son, Glenda Knapp, Sharon Fisher, Sharon Peterson, Randa Davies. SECOND ROW: Sharon Baever, Janna Millage, Kris Thorgaard, Kathy Hott, Patti Bonney. THIRD ROW: Jim Brady, Joe Mcrcinkiewicz, John Langseth, Sam Beesley, Bob Glasgow. FOURTH ROW: Dan Arnim, Ron Bingham, Bob Stromberg, Skip Sessions, Gene Hussey, Jerry Ulsund, Dave Johnson. 16 - ,mg Concerts Prove Eva Starnes, student director, took over for Mr. Aliverti many times. s I l .45-
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Due to the lack of students for the orchestra from Terrace High, THS students ioined the District Orchestra. This orchestra consisted of students from Terrace and Edmonds, The stu- dents from Terrace were as follows: Martin Jackson, Cheryl Harris, Judy Carlson, Karen Adams, Pam Foster, Pat O'Connor, Lorene Norris, Paul Wilcox, and Ellen Dawson, Con- cert Mistress. ja. Manyhours spent in Tuesday night rehearsals made the District Orches- tra a talented organization. Mr. An- derson and his students put in the effort necessary to perfect their selec- tions for performance. Success in First Year VV V V' Under the leadership of Mr. Robert Anderson, the high school orchestra, as an organization, has grown from a small group at Ed- monds High to a large and highly respected district wide orchestra. Mr. Anderson, long a well-known director and instructor in this area, has continually raised the quality of concert music in the Edmonds School District.
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