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Hs-Q g . if i .nv 1 et. Z I -f Crchestra Enhances School Life From the beating of ancient toms toms and the savage splendor of rituals to the civif lized world, Redskins at all times attain for themselves new heights in music. The music department of the Big Tepee offers many helds in which students may participate. Many Redskins, whose love and appreciation of beauty in music and culture have led them to take an active part in North Side's orchestra, have helped the organization to grow and better itself. Under the capable direction of Robert Shambaugh, the group performed fine musical selections at concerts and student assemblies. They added to their classical selections by performing several enjoyable pop concert arrangements. This year the orchestra has the largest number of string instruments in nine years. lts programs began with the dedication of the new Abbett Grade School in November and the Fall Concert the following week. A School of the Air recording was made by the fast progressing group and they also played at the school Christmas concert. At left, Robert Shambaugh is shown in a position familiar to all orchestra and band members. To the right. interested students receive instruction on a special musical instrument, the organ. Organ lessons are popular with many Redskins. ln the picture, seated. left to right, are Ed Anderson. Charlotte Tucker. and Sonya Deistcr. Standing, left to right. are Raymond Beights, instructor. Beverly NV1nans. lvlarlene Coodson. Sallie Coen, and Nlarilyn Ebersole.
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Puhlication students who became honorary memhers ol Quill and Scroll this sr-me-ter .ire pictured .rhoxc Seated lelt to right are the adviser. Miss lone Colligan. Karen Hiirper. Elise Deister. .ind Nancy XY.igner. Standing .ue ffguol l'Qroeiner. lvlarf hall Ruelimzrn. Tom Hoeinig. Marilyn hlohnson. Phyllis Lecher. Carol Meyer. and Sharon liroerner. Quill And Scroll Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for senior journalists in the upper third of their class scholastically who have done superior work in school puhlications for at least one year. Menihership in Quill and Scroll is the highest individual honor high school journalists can receive. This year ten seniors were presented with the covf 1500 Club For underclassmen or any student interested in working for merit in journalism there are other awards and societies. The aim of journalism students is to earn 1900 points for membership in Fifteen Hundred Cluh. Earning 1500 points entitles students to a bronze pin. A silver pin, gold pin, and goldfjeweled pin are rewards for those winning 3,000, 7,000, and 10,000 points, respectively. eted honor. lvlemhers of 1500 Cluh are. first row. lelt to right. Sue Reasoner. Pauline lvlicu. Sue lvlarlis. Patsy Overinan. Lois Roush. Nlarilyn johnson. and Carol Kroemer. Second row. Sharon liroemer. Sharon Bowser, ,learn flour. Elise Deister, Kgrren Harper. Nancy Vslagner. Frances G.l,QIlLYI1.ZlI1Ll lvllss lone Colligan. 'l'hird row. Carol lvleyer. Phyllis Lecher. Marshall Ruchnian. Tom Hoemig, Bud lsay. lim Olson, jerry Hoernig. Vic Tannelull. and Cynthia Clantelon. 1.1 - im! 1 if , Q Q
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in , 2 1-Us 3 Orchestra mernhcrs seated left to iight in the lirst semi circle are Phylli- Schuell-Le. George Thom-. Karl Comhert, Devon Rider. Sylvia Heistand. Richard l.1YLll.lCI'IHlll'i. Bettie Norman. and 'lack Perlect. Second roxv includes Arlene Harris. Nam Vita Lynch. Pat Conners. lean Zirltle. fwlax Baker. Nlary Schuellce. Beverly Knight. l..irrv Vs'alltei'. ,lean Faylor. Susan NVQ-od. Con- nie Shidler. and lvlarilyn Ehersole. ln the third row are Pat Foreinan. Sharon Coolman. Betty Spear. ,lack Rihel. Hyde Sniith, lean XY.irtield. Vernon Coy. Nancy Powers. Robert Prugh. Max Stackhou-e. Dwight Veil-on. Merl Cciger. Ron XX'1l-on, ,lu.init.i Smith. Don Sanders, Elvirgxi Sclixvartl. Dave Ross, .ind Melha Boi-ni Beginning the new semester, the orchestra played for a meeting of the Associated Churches. A half hour musicale was also presented hefore the senior play during Fehruary. Most of the memhers were chosen to play in the AllfCity Festival for the Music Eduf CatOI'S National Conference, hut the hig etlort of the orchestra was placed on the per' formance of the annual Lenten Concert, given hy the music department. This year the program consisted of the Seven Last Wclmrds of Christ, hy .loseph Haydn. The Spring Concert in May and Commencement in june were the last two performf ances hy the orchestra. Some of the representative compositions were Russian Sailors Dance hy Gliere, Symphony in F Major hy Ditterdoft, and Marche Hongroiseu hy Hector Berlioz. This has heen for the talented Redskin instrumentalists a most promising year. Increasf ing its membership and its repertoire, this lane musical organization will continue to provide in the luture luther enjoyment tor the student hody and the community. ln the lovver left hand photo all are intent upon hitting just the right pitch for the song. Busilv playing the hiiss viols are left to right Melha Born. Dave Platt. Juanita Smith. Don Sanders. Elvirga Schxvart:. and Dave Ross. The handroom prof vides a background for the scene at the loxver right. Posing left to right are Karl Comhert, Richard Louderinilk. Phyllis Schuelke. Sonya Deister. Melha Born, and jack Perfect.
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