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BACK ROW: Frank Adams, Bill Gordon, Rug Jackson. Goo. Gleist. Anton Wedal, Fred Dehlarais, Barbara Lucky, Jim Jursik, jack Dale, Gcorue Perry, Fred Shaver, Kenneth Landens, Howard Frenzel, Clarence Westin, Pat Moeklc, Leith Osborne, Don Washburn, HBuzz Rutenbar, Henry Di- Pippo, Donald McGehee. ROW FOUR: Stephen Leathley, Jeree Heaney. James Reibel, Nancy Coleman, Richard Wheeler, Keith Hallberg. Paul Wilson, Donald Seitz, Fred Benstein, Dudley Bruton, Robert Davison, Ward Seitz, Bob Sheldrick, Burr Miller, Jack Payne, Earl Whaley, Kenneth Steadman, Eugene Mankin. ROW THREE: Pat Pascal, janet Witham. Ralph Hibbard, Douglas Kerby, Robert Jaeger, Robert Kruse, Sam Spring, Jim Hill, Don Freeman, Dave Thomas, Gordon Precht, Ronald Hochstein, Harry Schoenberger. ROW TWO: Manley Irwin, Erman DeCarlo. ROW ONE: joan Bleitz, Earl Maisevich, Bob Schulze, George Goodrich, Paul Nelson, Charlotte Herbst, jerry Northcott. Joann Utley. Edward Berrc- gard, Leland Stewart, Art Gottsclialk, Bob Bostedor. RIGHT: Bob Hund, Re-dford's out-, standing baritone soloist. EXTREME RIGHT: Boy's quartet Cleft to rightl Andy Pringle, Fred Blackwood, Bob Hund, Stan Wickman.
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if!-1 rw W ADVANCED GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: Norma Monroe. Janice Montgomery, Barbara Drake. Betty Larges, Patricia Prouse, Jinny Noon. Margaret Pinkerton. Nancy Rogers, Mary Lou Asplin, Mary McCartney, Eileen Grady, Marion Weimer, Ruth Stein, Pat Collings. Jeanne White. I I ROW FOUR: Nancee Spankle, Marilyn Wetmore, Shirley Jacobson. Margie Snillard, Pat McGrath, Ruth Walker. Jane Blanchard. lilame Rittmc-yer, Kay Herald, Janet Hopkins, Liona Kyte. Shirley Nelson, Pat Tait, Mary Lou Masak. ROW THREE: Ruth Crossett. Barbara Nichols, Geraldine Kelly, Amelia Sache. Betty de Guise, Dora Mae Kiefer, Marilee Johnson. Louise Schultz Dorothy Landon, Roberta Redhead, Shirlee Marshall, Barbara Holmes, Alice Kippola, Jessie Morgan. ROW TWO: Joanne Kelley, Jean Boomhower, Dorothy Sheibels. Suzi Noon. Rubie Walker, Nellie Wesson, Anita Panizzoli, Anna May Lynn, Ellen Ellis, Georgiana Mehohoi. Gail Shiek Alice McCoy, Elsa Albinson. Helen Dean. Pat Konzelman. DeLores Faucett. Marilyn Smith. ROW ONE: Mrs. I,ucile Miller, Elaine Graichen. Jane Davis. Kath'ecn Gibon. Edythe Poole, Marjorie Babb, Joann Lenehan, Marilyn Obsnick, Nancy Gielow, Kathrcn Largs-s, Winnie Hollyer. Marie Delavigne, Edythe Buchanan. 3 u l DANCE BAND ROW TWO: Joe Grande. Bob Bostedor, Art Gottschalk, Leland Stewart. Buzz Rutenbar, Donald Washburn, Burr Miller. ROW ONE: Carol Rogers, Laraine Hnbley, Jim Hall, Pat Paszxil. Don Freeman, Sam Spring. liarl Maisevich. LAST ROW: Jack Dale. Bob Hund. Fred DeMarais. Howard Frenzel.
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-- f Redford's Music Department, which has an enrollment of 1,038 pupils, is said to be the largest in the city. Since Sep- tember the glee clubs, bands, and orchestras have presented numerous programs at school and before outside organizations. Featured at the annual fall concert in November were baritone Bob Hundg pianists Joanne Kelley and Bob Thompsong the boys, quartet, and the girls' sextette. Seven hundred voices sang an impressive finale. Outside engagements included appearances before tl1e Rotary Club at the Statler Hotel, in a joint program with Cooley in the latter's auditorium on United Nations Night, before the Rosedale Park Civic Association, and with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at a Young People's Concert in the Masonic Temple. No survey of the music department would be complete without mention of the carols sung by a mixed chorus in tl1e halls on the last day before the winter vacation. For all too brief a period, classroom doors are opened, talking ceases, and the spirit of Christmas reigns undisputed in Redford High.
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