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S lbeciczl C looir Groups ln the choir, there are always a few people who are especially essential to concerts and special occasions. They are the accompanists, soloists, and the Madrigal group. The Madrigal singers are a group of about I6 select choir members who sing at homes, small business parties, and other places where the entire choir is not needed. Top: This fair foursome of choir members consists of: Pat Hatter and Colleen Liddy at the piano, accompanistsg and Sheila Bradbury and janet VonGunten, soloists. String E fzsenzbles The instrumental music department offers many small string groups for students inter- ested in extra music activities. Some of these are a string ensemble, containing two or more violins, a cello, and pianog and two string quartets, containing a first and second violin, viola, and cello. Middle: janet Sauer, jane and Nancy Zeiler, and Sharon Huxoll compose one of South's string quartets. Recorder Society The South Side Recorder Society, formed last year, is a group who play strange instruments called recorders. These are wooden instruments, somewhat like flutes, which were made in Ger- many. There are several ranges of recorders, from the soprano to the bass, and South has one or more of each kind. Bottom: Members of the Recorder Society are, first row: Marcia Downhour. alto recorderg Gail Baldwin, bass recorclerg second row: Sue Ber- lien, soprano recorderg Judy Cook, tenor re- corder, third row: Sharon Sprunger, alto re- corclerg and Leona Moore, soprano recorder. 100 Ad- .... ..- ' ...I l .'-..j. . .i2iT'l:.-.....i'J5S..1Zn'aIh4ubT
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