South Intermediate School - Sis Boom Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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7704464 1-iazaaezm ---- 7967 CHOIRS Under the direction of Miss Gase, both second and 'dfth hour choirs have worked hard to present a program of enjoyable songs. This year's iirst ap- pearance of the choirs was at a Christmas assem- bly which was greeted with much enthusiasm from the student body. Both the second and fifth hour choirs sang in this medley of Christmas songs. The Southern Spectacular's last number featured the girls of the two choirs singing This Is My Country. Both choirs sang in the Spring Concert May 12. The girls, choir and the mixed choir both sang solo songs and in the finale joined together in a medley of songs from Carousel MADRIGALS Singing at assemblies and in the Spectacular, this year's Madrigals have been animportant part of South's entertainment. Lead by Miss Gase, these girls have Worked hard to present such numbers as Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Deep Purple, and Gossip is Fun. In the picture on page 36 the girls are from left to right: Kathy Marden, Nancy Reinbold, Shirley Freid, Kris Behm, Pat Ardern, Chris List, Anne Wendler, Margaret Asman, Kathy Braun, Beth Zahnow, Sharon Herbert, and Gloria Glover. Not pictured are Liz Kurtz, and Xenny Weiker. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT The Instrumental Concert was presented April 28. Fred Borchard was Master of Ceremonies. The Beginning Band started the performance with Rip Van Winkle Overture and other fine pieces. Following, the Junior Band played Mandalay Overture and Chalma Waltz from their repertoire of music. The Senior Band played Curtaincall Overture, the lively Chopsticks Rock, and for a finale the rousing Chaser March. Soloists were Spencer Maidlow, Marge Young, Dennis Jackson, Ed Leib, and Ron Marquis. JUNIOR BAND Although together for little over a year, the Jun- ior Band has done excellent playing for the March P.T.A. , the school play, and the Spring Concert. Page 34 Pictured here is the Madrigal quartet which appeared at the Southern Spectacular. They are Chris List, Kris Behm, Xenny Weiker, and Marg- aret Asman, SENIOR BAND Spring Concert, Spectacular, Armistice Day Pa- rade- these are just a few of the many outstanding performances our Senior Band has participated in throughout the school year. The functions of the band this year began with a 'political assembly previous to the national election last November. Fred Borchard, the band's drum major, led the music Armistice Day as the band marched down- town. - South's P.T.A. appreciated the band's perform- ance at their January meeting. Getting the Spec- tacular off to a good start last March was another showing of our band's wonderful skills. ORCHESTRA This year South School's orchestra, conducted by Mr. Shumate, has worked especially hard to prepare the programs which they have presented on various occasions. They participated in several P.T.A. meetings, an assembly on April 20, and our annual Spring concert. Two of their selections for the Spring Concert were Air and March by Henry Purcell, and French Suite by Lully.

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SCHOCL PLAY A READY MADE FAMILY The all-school play was presented December 9, under the direction of Mr. Eynon. The play, A Ready Made Family , was a farce comedy in three acts. It was the story of a widow, her family, and her prospective bridegroom Ca widowerj, and his family. The children are against the marriage, and by devious means try to keep their respective parents apart. The plot provided fastwmoving, amusing entertainment. The members of the cast were as follows: Agnes Martyn, a widow .......... ............ C hristine List Bob, her son ................. ........ E ric Hanson Marilee, her eldest daughter .... ...... M argaret Asman Gracie, her youngest daughter .... ...... M artha Bacon Miss Lydia, hier sister-in-law ..... ...... Ka thy Braun Henry Turner, a widower ..... ....... B ob Gilman Doris, his daughter ............... ..... L eanore Block Samrnie, his son ,................. . ............ Paul Lichau Begonia, the Martyn's colored cook ............ Karen Abler Nicodemus, the Martyn's colored handy-man.Calvin-Franklin Music between acts was provided by the Junior Band imder Mr. Shumate's direction. The production staff included: Prompter .....,............ ..... ........... La ur en Howard Properties ...... Sharon Herbert, Beth Zahnow, Holly Peters Staging ,..... ........ ................ A1 B ourdow, Al Rader, Don Mueller, Tom Rulison, Paul Lichau Make-up ...... .......... .............. M i ss Mary Krueger assisted by Beverly Krause, Diane Khuen, Vicki Tomforde, Sue Kempfert, Kathy Frey, Lois Wager - Ushers were: Jane Fetters, captain, Annajo Gadd, Connie Gillert, Barb Wilcox, Terrie Dubrulle, Barb Latkovic, Greer Greenberg, Barb Tillock, Jane Imerman, Nancy Wackerly, Sue Zittel, Beth Zahnow, Pat Hoge, Janice Johnson, Carol Dickinson, Cheri Harper, and Molly Reagh. DECEMBER 9, 1960 Page 33



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