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.14 6alalaefa Choir FIRST ROW: Iohnson, Roberts, Lloyd, Bleeckert, Blache, Daniels, Carrothers, I-Iarris, Peay, Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Hendrix, Franklan, Goffstein, Brown, Bartlett, Holley, Brown, Kohlnian, Sentner, Smith. THIRD ROW: Taylor, C., Taylor, I-, SCIH'1I9SO1'lf AUCIGISOD, Iacobus, Busch, McLean, Robinson, Mahan, Burton- FOURTH ROW: Boyd, Ratliff, Austin, Thompe son, McGee, Kohlman, Parker, Bomar, Walker, Kelley. FIFTH ROW: Young, Blakely, Ray, Kikis, Cable, Moore, Hornsby Smith, Saffold, Mr. Gladney. SIXTH ROW: Brown, Webb, Thompson, Page, Williams, Foster. 1 This year under the direction of a new teacher, Mr. C. I-I. Gladney, many Soldan students are both delighted and stimulated, for in room 300 you will find six of the most pleasant and uplifting musical groups any- Where. The peak performers in this Music Family are in the A Cappella Choir. Before he can become a member of Choir, however, there are several other music groups through which the student must pass. In these groups he must learn the fundamentals of music, note reading, and allow his voice to mature prop- erly for Choir. The entire school was entertained on var- ious occasions by these songbirds: Christ- mas Carolina is traditional: the senior class was honored by their skill on Class Day and Graduation. In the Spring term the choir sang for the City-Wide Music Festival. OFFICERS FALL TERM President ,................. ,..,......... I ohn Daniels Vice-President ........ ............................ . .... I oan Blache Secretary-Treasurer... ...................... Rachael Carothers Librarians ............,.. ....... I ohn Lloyd, Ronald Bleeckert SPRING TERM f 'rrr-'- President ...,.............. ........................ I-I arry Thompson Robes' Gallery Vice-President. ............... ....................... B arbara Bryant Secretary-Treasurer ....... .............................. B renda Boyd Librarians ,,,.,,,, ..,..,...... .....,. I o hn Lloyd, Walter Smith Sixty-eight
The Music Man OFFICERS FALL TERM President ----.,Y,.YY..,,,YY,Y .....,,,Y, . ...... . loyce Rollins WCG-Pf9Sid9f1'f ,YY.,Y,,,Y,YY,.. .... ,,,..,... , . .. Carolyn Vanderfort Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,AA,,,,,YYY,YY,YYYY,,,YYY,Y,Yw,YY, Beverly Evans LibFCIIiCl1'1S. .,YY,Y.,,.Y,YY.Y.., Catherine Mahon, Carolyn Vanderfort SPRING TERM President ...V.. frlrrfl . V77l,,7 .7,l,7,ll 77l7,,,.7, B e 1 ty Evans ViC9-Pf9SiClGHT Vrrvrrfrrffrf Y,,,,,,,, Carolyn Vanderfort Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,LYYYYYYYYYYY,AYVVYYYVV,YYY Y , Sgqrleit Busch enior ir 6 Ae For many years music has been a natural part of our daily life: it is a form of expression which belongs to everyone and which has important values for the Well-rounded matur- ing of the individual. Among these values is the elevation of cultural standards in our society through the appreciation of music, vocal and instrumental. At Soldan, the Senior Girls' Glee, under the direction of Mr. Charles H. Gladney, has been successful in its effort to produce good music for many occasions. The girls have performed in our auditorium sessions and in the city-Wide music festival presented at the Kiel Auditorium in the Spring semester of 1960. After climbing the musical ladder for many semesters these girls admit that music is fun but hard Work. The forty-five minute rehearsal each day seems very short because much time and effort must be put into the rendition of each piece of music in order to promote an effective organization. Senior Girls' Glee is sometimes referred to as the Senior Chaminade, after Madam Chaminade, Who was the first Woman to be recognized in the musical field. lt has been passed down from year to year and is con- sidered an important name to the students in Lib1'CIfiO11S .....f..f....,............ Ccltherin Mahon, Naomi Catherine fggm SOO, FIRST ROW: Frazier, Roberts, Hawkins, Stephens, Rollins, Mr. Gladney, Evans, Vanderfort, Mahan, Boyd, Dandridge. SECOND ROW: Clark, Stevenson, Mclntyre, Parker, Scales, Wright, Franklan, Catherine, Woods, Strong. THIRD ROW: Collier, Summers, Anderson, Chandler, Iohnson, Pauline, Harris, Hayes, Williams, Carr, Brown. FOURTH ROW: Rogers, Mullins, Hamrnons, Austin, lenkins, Gibson, Thomas, Brown, lacobus, McDowell. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Holmes, Washing- ton, Clement, Brown, Lofton, Busch, Alexander, Estes, Bailey. Sixty-nine
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