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CHOIR Hack row: Gwendolyn XYill1elmy, Beverly Houser, Mildred Sackrieilc, Lois SCllll'llICliCl', Sharon Lundstrom, Joanne Camp- liell, Jackie lfislier, Frances Henning, lXlarlene XYinterlJei'L:, Lorraine l'amt-ron, 'l'lit-Ilxcrt Robinson, James XVise, Allen Shiro, Archie 'l'emi1lr-ton, lXlani'ice Strater, Gene liurmester, Milton Lowman. St-cond row: lfranecne llryant, Grace Snyder, Bev-- crly Froemel. Cora Sue Miller, Marv Ilallarcl, Betty Lee Gryva, Doris Ciilmlms, Suzanne Nelson, lietty Monk, Joan Sal- landcr, llob Schrepel, Jack Martinson, fiuy Mitchell, llill Boyce, llavifl Iluncan, Iiill Ryan. First row: Jacqueline Rath, Constance Centineo, Grace Pistone, Yvette Costello, Carol Yvilffl, Nlarizinna U'l'onncll, Peggy Beck, liarbara Miller, Joan liastlack, Dick Fagan, Dennis Carlson, Cliarles. Ilatcs, llarulfl Lflirisliansen, llowarrl Tonley, Hob Peck, Harlan McGinnis. New Director Leads Vocal Music In September, Miss Marvella Werner be- came the new head of the vocal music depart- ment and director of the choir. Miss Werner directed vocal music at Pawnee City, Nebraska, before coming to North last fall. Mrs. Mary Silver is the voice teacher and the accompanist for the choir. Under her direction, the soloists prepare for the annual Christmas and spring concerts, music contests, and other musical programs during the year. The choir of l0O voices is the largest group in the vocal department and is under the direc- tion of Miss Werner. This year the Christmas concert was held on December 14 at Joslyn Memorial. The spring concert was presented on May 20 in the school auditorium. These con- certs are presented annually by the choir and the smaller vocal groups. The smaller groups include the Vocal Vikings, a chorus of 48 mem- bers who present the annual Aurora Act, the Vikettes, a group of girls who sing at contests, at the annual concerts, and at special musical programs, the girls' sextetg and the boys, quar- tet. The Aurora Act this year, entitled The Old Look New, was based on the changing fash- ions. Besides their school concerts, these music groups present special programs for various organizations throughout the city. Highlights of the year for the music department are the All State Music Clinic in November and the district, state, and national Music Contests in April and May. Early in the fall the choir received new col- lapsible risers. The risers were bought with the S200 given to them last year by the Concord Club.
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