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2 Ydph VOCAL MUSIC Miss Jean Pavy is instructor of our music department. We have three organizations--the mixed chorus, largely for juniors and seniors, and the boys' and girls' glee clubs, for freshmen and sophomores. In mixed chorus there are thirty five members with Thyra Neff as accompanist. This year the chorus was organized. Marilyn Shannon was president: Susie Lutes, secretary and treasurer, Virginia Schroeder and Bfll Smoker, librarians. On December 3 the mixed chorus had concessions at the Bristol basketball game and made S34 for the music department. The girls' glee club has thirty four members, and the boys' glee club has fourteen members. 0nDecember Z3 these two groups combined and sang Christmas Carols with Doris Mock accompanying. Several members of the speech class gave stories at this program. On December ZZ Handel's 'Messiah' was presented by sixty seven members of the robed choir. Accompanists were Marietta Smoker and Thyra Neff. Tenof the members were alumni. This is the second year the 'Messiah' had been presented and each year we hope to continue it, letting all alumni chorus members come back to help sing. Those who sang solos were. Arthur Gall, Paul Heh-nan, Don Hoover, Doris Lehman, Marc Myers, Thyra Neff, Marilyn Shannon, and Janet Weaver. The boys' quartet made up of Bill Smoker, Paul Helman, Arthur Gall, and Don Hoover sang special music for church and community programs. The girls' quartet composed of Doris Lehman, Thyra Neff, Betty Mlshler, and Marilyn Shannon sang for library club program. Those who won superior at the state solo and ensemble contest at Fort Wayne on February 10 were Don Hoover, Shirley I-lelman, Doris Mock, and the mixed quartet composed of Doris Mock, J'uva Gall, Don McGowen and Jack Kendall. Those who had excellent ratings were Marc Myers, Thyra Neff, Paul Helman, Doris Mock and the boys' quartet composed of Arthur Gall, Paul Helman, Don Hoover, and Bill Smoker. Juva Gall and Bob Fred- erick had good ratings. On March ll a musical program was given by the mixed chorus ln the High School Auditoriurn. The mixed chorus and the boys' quartet each pre- sented a special number at the County Spring Festival on March 31 at Elk- hart. BAND The high school band under the direction of Allen Harness has thirty two members. Fifteen of these are in the county band. Fifteen members are in the county reserve band. Conrad Neff and Willis Kohli received sweaters from the county band organization. The county band gave concerts ln each county school. The first concert in this series was held at Millersburg on Sunday afternoon, February 27. The county band played in the County Music Festival and the state band con- tests. This year the high school band organized withConrad Neff as president, and Doris Mock as secretary and treasurer. We also have student directory as Mr. Harness gives the members an opportunity to direct the band from time to time. Doris Mock and Homer Bachtel have directed the band several times at basketball games. On December 14 the band played for the P. To.O. Several beginners from the' grade school also played in this program. 'Mr. Harness has thirty two beginners from the grade school so he expects to have a larger band next year. We also hope to have new uniforms soon. The New Paris Band Boosters Club was organized to sponsor the high school band. Ima ul IL asm. 44 PAHISIAN 55 X YQ l J C' 3 it X Y. 5 gl N xii X UN, sg, ,X 1
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