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STCOND STFUNC STATTD ts Borst R. Mcliauaharr, A Lawrie, P Knirll, l, Linthicum, H. Rhyne. P Dvrlw, l Qurrrrinaharn STANDING. Mr lciclcSOrr,l ThurStoI'1,C.StOtt. AB' SENT S lrandsan Crchestra One who has never had the opportunity does not lcnow the joy that comes from having a part in the produc- tion ol a beautrlul piece ol music which pleases the ears ol all listeners. This is the reward which members of the orchestra desired and received at various performances throughout the year. lt is unlikely, but now that this year is finished, there might be a short Holiday lor Strings. WOODWIND QUINTET Throughout the year whenever the occasion called tor Music, Maestro, Please, it was certain that the Wood- wind Quintet could till the bill. Each ol these musicians was a true maestro ol music. Gloria Scott, while still a student at North Junior l-ligh, had the honor ot playing with the CSHS. Band and Urchestra. Sho also displayed her talent as maestro ol the bassoon in this ensemble group. Pat Dyche and Bill Scott represented the Junior Class as maestros ol the clarinet and oboe. Pat also plays the violin, Bill plays a variety of instruments and composes music as well. Senior members ol the quintet were Mary Ann Buchner and Barbara Brush. Mary Ann showed her' ability on the trench horn, and Barbara sent forth bird-like trills on her llute, These people are all music maestros who did a magnificent lob together as the Woodwirwd Quintet. i wooewinio WOODWIND QUINTET SEATED' B Brush, M E Todd, B, Scott, F. Erickson. C. Sims. G, Sfotl, M, A, Bufhner, P, DyQl1g,BASCQtt, B Brriqh, STANWNC G. Scott, T. Day. P, Dyche, C. Babcock, D. Mfrmbcris. Assrrsrr. M. rsasfrior. Music and Drama 23
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FIRST STRING SEATED' D. Dairy, S. Vlhite, W Hall, B Matthews, T. Stirm, B. Newton, G Peter- son, T. Orgren. STANDING' W, Rifle, B Parker, .l leoman 5 j 1 0 , 'lc y60Ar!4I7 Ojfrlkzyw Il string instrument players were looking lor o place to spend a vacation, they would stay away lrom Room lil9. Every day during sixth period this room was lar from a Holiday For Strings, At that time the orchestra ot Colorado Springs High School gathered for enjoyment mingled with a lot ot work, Under the direction ot Mr. Jackson, the or- chestra mastered not only beautiful classics but popular music as well. This organization added their talent to various occasions during the year. They played the overture for the Prrowrr and Wlritr- Variety Show ol '5l and presented their own assembly. Vvhat, to marry, would seem like work was iust the opposite to these people. They could never get enough rrrusic, Many members of the orchestra also played in the C.S.l-l.S. Band, Five ot the members had the honor of participating in the activities and concerts ot the Colorado Springs Symphony Orchestra. Members ol the string section hustled around on Wednesday mornings so that they might attend the weekly rehearsals ol the String Choir, The String Quartet was another talented group within the orchestra. PFRCLTSSTON BRASS T Alston, ti Pugh,B. Clratee, P.Mahon SEATED: D. Mason, M A. Buchner, J. Sellers, l. Allingcr. STANDING: R, Phillips, B. Shoflrrer, C. Durtschi, D. lenet. K. Brown. ABSENT. D Hester, L. Bretord. 9? Music crrrrl Drama
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FIRST ROW. F M. Berry, K. Marriott, M. Hawkes, M. Bischot, M. Townsend, B. Wade, B. L. Berry, P. Loma. SECOND ROW S. Klinlcer, P Lanham, M. lf Williams, P. Paris, C. Hagner, M L. Brand, M. L. Eenlon, C. Scheurman. THIRD ROW1 B. Chaffee, A. Lawrie, Y. .lahnson, R Hciase, M Bartgert, P. tlarmon, A Koets, D. Palmer. XX jo C79 ., if K I f - Q .1 O any . 1 IIS c 1911171 ., Many days throughout T951 during Period 4A A Song Was Born. When a new song was not needed, Older ones were practiced, and difficulties were ironed out. This was a daily routine for members of the Advanced A Cappella Choir. With much hard work the choir prepared for the Christmas Season. Their first public appearance was a pro- gram of Christmas music for members of the lunior Chamber of Commerce at the Patty Jewett Golf Club. Another pro- gram was presented for the student body of Colorado College at Shave Memorial Chapel. A Christmas program was broadcast over KVOR. Two performances of the beautiful, inspirational Christmas Convocation were given. This annual gift of the choir was presented to the community at an evening performance and to the student body in an assembly the following morning. With a successful Christmas season behind them, the choir began to make ready for Easter. Together with members of the Junior A Cappella and regular choir classes, the choir presented music for the thirty-first annual Easter Sunrise Service in the awe-inspiring Garden of the Gods. This program, originating over radio station KVOR, was broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting system to all parts of the United States and other parts of the world. W M..-. ,M-N' l ' :UF rr rf saw - -Ml...--1 R -g --1-6 mv-M W. rf- ' qua-sr 5 tn-- rf me-F duet N- nuts-- FIRST ROW K. Tousley, G Bevens, P Cole, B Ragle, l. Loomis, K. Brown, R. Henry, D. Leonard. SECOND ROW- F, Zabel, B. Owens, I Helliiron, Y Ortiz, B Spears, J Walton, H. Berti, S, Nadler, Mr. Gilles, director. THLRD ROW: B. Howard, B. Frame, F. San- derson, J Thomas, B. Shepard, B Fraser, L. Weightrriori. FOURTH ROW. B. Morrell, l. Self, K, Anderson, l. Deyo, N. Chichester, D. Brown, l. Elstari, H. Ebeling Q4 Musir and Drama 1
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