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X BJELETC, AT vomit ' lf SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB ie Sophomore Glee Club, formed for the first te this year, met each Wednesday during a seventh period. is group of forty-seven participated in the lristmas Carol Service and the Spring Music stival. The very pleasing manner in which a girls sang a three part arrangement of igle Bells and the Bohemian folk song Hey- -Li contributed greatly to the success of their o performances. e Patterson did his usual good work in accom- nying for this club. FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB is year's Freshman Glee Club consisted of 49 'ls accompanied by Carol Leibold and Joseph tterson. eir confidence in handling two and three part rmonies in their programs serves as an ample of the quality of work that can be pected in the future when they become mem- rs of the more advanced singing groups. 3 person responsible for the achievements this choral group was Mr. Stetser who turned ' auditorium into Carnegie Hall for two 'iods each Wednesday. SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB 'ST ROW fleft to rightl: E. Thomas, E. Zennario, E. Burdge, M. Kilpatrick, N. Johnson Geddes, S. Zink, S. Schroeder, O. Polhemus, P. Dunn. SECOND ROW: J. Dezendorf, Miller, A. Meyer, P. Metzler, J. Farrar, M. Clist, J. Murphy, C. Chadwick, B. Allen, Herkloz. THIRD ROW: E. O'Mara, C. Herbert, S. Vogel, P. Flynn, J. Rush, J. Derring, Herbert, J. Sift, H. Norris, D. Forcl, D. Salter. FOURTH ROW: L. Aimen, M. Kenny Larson, P. Ask, J. Loveland, B. Osborn, N. Gant, P. Mitchell, D. Xiques, P. Spurgat. Q45 FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: E. Stewart, E. Miller, K. Beaton, S. Taylor, P. Dunn, M. Kiniery, H. Hulse, M. Scott, J. Stone, J. Diller. SECOND ROW: S. Nichols, J. Rhocxds, J. Conklin, G. Wismer, P, Troy, C. Lacondra, H. Holmes, B. Palmer, J. Soldan, E. O'Neil, E. Gail. THIRD ROW: M. Irving, M. Wood, B. Johnson, A. Dot- terwick, P. Gant, C. Weaver, V. Anderson, F. Lietz, S. Strickland, G. Wright, G. Yanss, K. Niri. FOURTH ROW: P. Randolph, E. Hingston, B. Dougherty, J. Brown, K. McCIave, J. Jolin- son, B. Hurley, J. Edelhauser, E. Johanson, D. Snell, E. Rhoades. Mr. Stetser directing. li'
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-I HeifimIee,fcel.Ier.feI 1' wk! 4 , lf 'my 'lllifli A ffl! I I fl Z - s ' I I' , .J I I X J ' ,J 'L L . f 'J I F ,' X . lf If' YD V Ir yyffl I- X 'XX K f. f .Li Iris I . ' - It I q I yr I It 'MI ,IMLL I , ,Aw , V., f I 1' Q ' I1 It . I, ' R 'J ' x it' il BAND .ff I I Fuzsr Row fleft to rightj: J. Leeklveeel, B. Greene. SECOND ROW: A. Gittord, A. Miksis, L. Cooper. THIRD ROW: M. Wenal, A. Larson, P. Goddard, A. Goldberg, N. Clayton, S. Miller, J. White. FOURTH ROW: L. Aiman, D. Ford, A. Patterson, C. Lovell, R. McTague, M. Jamison, J. Broshart, J. Hooper. FIFTH ROW: A. Van Duyn, E. Haines, J. McCormick, D. Courtright, R. Norton. SIXTH ROW: B. Siccarde, S. Moore, V. Anderson, J. Farley, Mr. Stetser. SEVENTH ROW: A. Jaxel, K. Forsberg, J. Clinton, D. Locke. BAND AND TWIRLERS Each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday during foot- ball season, the band could be found drilling after hours in the school yard, preparing for the next game. Drill periods were long and exacting, but the co- operation of the twirlers and band members was exceptionally high. All entered into the preparation for the pep rallies and parades with great spirit and looked forward especially to away games and bus trips. Late winter and spring rehearsals were spent in calming down an enthusiastic marching band and, from it, developing a concert group which added much to the enjoyment of the Spring Music Festival. The Band and Twirlers Make TOP LEFT: Thinking ofthe successful football season, the twirlers smile prettily. MIDDLE: It is evident from their faces the Garnet Gulls have had a setback. BOTTOM: The twirlers and band going through a routine at one of AL.- !--oI...-.II --.nge
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Chorus Climaxed Year With Concert Accompanist Carol Liebolt, Joseph Patterson, and Beatrice Poland practice a number which they played in the Spring Music Festival. All three glee clubs were served by these pianists. The Advanced Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Stetser, had sev- enty members this year. They met twice a week for rehearsals. The annual Christmas Carol Service was a success. The honor solo, O Holy Night was sung by Phyllis Davis. Mozart's Gloria from the Twelfth Mass was another selection which add- ed to the enioyment of the serv- ice. The group again displayed their talents in the Spring Festival. A gay folk song from Tennessee, Frog, ln The Spring, was one of the favorite selections. Bea Poland and Joe Patterson were the accompanists for the chorus. The faithful hard work and cooperation of Mr. Stetser, with the accompanists and chorus members made us proud of the Advanced Chorus. The soloists who entertained at the Christmas Carol Service are Phyllis Davis, Carolyn Monday and Mar- ion Wendt. The girls were chosen to perform as a result of tryouts conducted among chorus members. l l FIRST ROW: B. Parr, M. Smith, G. Esdaile, J. Stone, E. Stone, R. Hooper, E. Stamos, D. Morris, B. Fleischmann, G. Smith, G. Newman, R. Martin, B. Parr, P. Goddard, A.-Honney. SECOND ROW: K. Scott, S. LaBue, J Archer, S. Salter, E. Johanson, P. Davis, A. Jaxel, G. Cooper, D. Courtright, J. Jobes, R. Norton, M. Zennario D. Andrews, M. L. Hill, L. Rush. THIRD ROW: D. Stinson, P. Truex, G. Austin, E. Birchler, S. Low, B. Seccardi F. Thompson, F. Chadwick, A. Godouse, H. Black, Wm. Testa, C. Schlosscr, V. Gough, J. Fleckenstein, M Wendt. FOURTH ROW: J. White, M. Wenal, A. Werner, E. Meyer, A. Egan, C. Monday, K. Killian, K. Forsberg J. Farley, K. Frazee, B. Paul, P. Prifold, E. Raub, C. Zimmerman, M. Black, B. Jenkinson. 1
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