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Horns, Haydn, Harmony Mark the Band Professor Kuiper leads the band in a practice session. They say that good things come in small packages, and this is certainly true of the Taylor University Con- cert Band. This versatile organization plays everything from classical movements to snappy marches. This year the 32-member band has performed for the student body during the chapel hour. Members selected from this group comprised the orchestra which played for the productions of T ie Birds and The Mikado. During the Fine Arts Festival the band presented its annual Pops Concert. In this concert they performed all types of contemporary music, jazz, showtunes, popular songs. This organization is under the leadership of Professor Klaas Kuiper. 21
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Chorale Attains Finesse With Practice First Toic, L-R, Brenda Brenneman, Mary Kay Burkhalter, Julie Machette, Carolyn Yerke, Priscilla Hamilton, Jane Canonico, Nancy Cloodvvine, Carol Coates, Marcia Hendrickson. Second row, Jan Brubaker, Sandra Way, Charlotte Pnrcell, Diana Stevens, Shirley Swahack, Janice Darling, Leslie McGinty. Third row. Noble Liveze ' , Jerry Young, Ron Clark, Stan Minks, Bill Lang, John Cantrall, Fred Fisher, Cene Habecker. Fourth row, John Ottaviano, Bob Schultz, Cordon Krueger, Paul Wright, Bob Wol- geniuth. Curt Whiteman, Rich Cory. Composed of approximately forty students, the Chorale is the largest musical organization on campus. This group is invited to present concerts in the area, to par- ticipate in campus functions, and to plan a tour of several states. Building a repertoire of classical and religious numbers requires hours and hours of intense rehearsal. The culmination of all this practice is the amiual spring tour. This year the Chorale spent nearly two weeks giving concerts in the Midwest, and was very well received. Members of the organization have the satisfaction of knowing that their performances illustrate the excellence of Tavlor music. 20
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It . ,, WELCOME NEW STUDENTS CUSEOURDUST TO BUILD ISA MUST Dust was never noticed that exciting first day. Taylor Kr ' v witli tlie addition of the Science building. Cluttered did not even begin to described the halls 22
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