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Junior Chorus Takes Active Port in School Activities Young voices soared high this year in the large Junior Chorus, which was instructed by Mrs. Schell. The chorus, organized as a club, enjoyed active club periods in ad- dition to performances outside of school. Silent Night and Away In A Manger rang out softly through the halls as the members joined in sing- ing these carols during the Christmas season. Not only at Christmas, but also at Easter, the members enjoyed singing songs appropriate for the season. Under the direction of their able leader, the chorus did much three and four part singing, in presenting selections for special performances. Highlighting the activities of the chorus, and for which they anxiously awaited, was the Spring Concert. What a picturesque appearance they IT! ade in their white blouses and dark skirts. Proudly, and happily too, the trained voices sang in behalf of the graduating class at the Baccalaureate Service. The training and guidance rendered to them this year,will be a great asset infutureyea1'S,as opportunities open for them to make use of their singing experience. 1 K. ROW 1: Mrs. Helen Schell, Directcrg C. Stoner, B. Bechtel. M. Zuck B. Keath, J. Sholley, P. Herr, C. Keller, S. Smith, M. Patches, C Royer, N. Tice, B. French. I. Speck, N. Ziegler, M. Dundore, B. Rudy S. Engle, J. Pickle, D. Dubble, E. Unger. ROW 2: K. Fancovic, M Brubaker, E. Newmaster, B. Balmer, D. Wolf, S. Lesher, N. Pfautz. J Longenecker, S.C1agett, K.McOuate, P. Rittle, C.B1ouch, G. Wagner t f?Q ,3 fr, ig . Y. fyrikgyfgy ,Q il' P ' l t I qlgl. . ' 9 q 7 l alq' mtg i- 1 ,, Q 'A A' 65 BY , I . 1 .. r 7- A Junior Chorus Pianist, Miriam Patches. K. Achey, E. Shertzer, M. Mauser, A. Blouch. K. Miller, S. Donley. J Edris. ROW 3: B. Miller, D. Rohrer, E. Dundore, S. French, B. Dry, C. Heimberger, B. Weaver, T. Pedia, H. Yingst, S. Bechtal, J. Wagner. L. Weaver, R. Werni, H. Royer, L. Herr, W. Peffley, H. Smith, P. Womer, M. Struphar, P. Houser, K. Neuman, C. Swisher. D. Sports, J. Swanger. .K W , 4' Q pf . . p .i A i , ,M W . .. , . . . .. .. . W f 3 A ' :Vi .L N - i TC' i in ..' M 1 i- Q . I h y
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Junior Bond Completes Successful Year Drums boomed and cymbals cla.nged as the large Junior Band began practice for the year. It wouldn't be very long now, before these young musicians would graduate from Junior Band and enter the more complex activities of the Senior Band. Here at South Lebanon, the band was composed of approximately 48 pieces, instructed by Mr. Boyer. At personal appearances, this group was joined by 22 additional pieces from the Hebron School. Throughout the year, the band members joined in marching oractice, which would be necessary at a personal appearance such as the parade at Palmyra, in which they planned to participate. However, the goal in the minds of all the enthused members, Junior Band officers examine music score' was the annual Spring Festival. How they awaited this event, as ffhey are, President, Pat Womerg Vice-Pres- f1Ve numbers were then rendered! ldem- Sandra FISHCHQSGCYCIHYY- LSFOYKHDP- Congratulations, Junior Band, for the successful year. Keep up the good work! ROW 1: L. Kapp, J. Gray, J. Unger, K. Kreider, W. Long, S. Clagett. C. Houser, L. Vituszynski, P. Brandis, R. Gingrich, b. Walter, K M. Heisey, P. Stanilla. ROW 2: D. Edris, D. Lineweaver. B. Hower. Zellers, A. Pushnik. V. Althouse, W. Peffley, B. Light, W. Wise, R S. Cook, C. White, C. Stoner, I. Keller, T. Pedia, C. Horst, R. Dubble, Rissenbatt, L. Hains. Standing: J. Wagner, A. Hain, J. Dohner, B L. Herr, R Bomberger, R. Koehler J Donley. ROW 3 J. Cla ett. C. Wolfe, S. French, Director, P. Boyer, R. Fox. H. Smith, W. Wentzel - . - : g Kohr, D. Shaver, D. Dubble, P. Engle, I. Smith, P. Womer, M. Zeigler, W. Laudermilich, K. Line, R. Swisher, I. Lineweaver, M. Mulliken.
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