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hu A . an .IN Many hours of rehearsal went into every orchestra performance. It may be love that makes the world go 'round, but music helps it to turn a little more smoothly, The long hours of practice and re- hearsals do not seem romantic, but the final, finished product, whether it be vocal or in- strumental, is worth the tedious preparation. The band steps with precision down the foot- ball field and adds its pageantry to the glamor ofthe game. As does the pep band during bas- ketball iseason. Choir, Madrigal, and mixed groups, stand in glittering array on stage to perform for an audience of proud parents, classmates, and other awed on-lookers. Honor and achievement reward their diligence, and personal satisfaction remains in pleasant mem- ories. A Cappella, Band, Orchestra TROUBADOURS-FIRST ROW: Mr. Heisinger, B. Chovan, E, Gorges, S. Weinreb, K Crandall, K. Bellefueille, S. Jorgensen, F, Neilsen, C. Shannon, M. Curtis, V Valencia. SECOND ROW: J. Medford, N. Putman, B. Dokes, G. Schmid, J. Doloy, C
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Members of the White Knights Chess Club spent the many hours of the week practicing for tournaments and the ex- citing competition they bring. The club sponsored a dance, along with other successful activities. Comprised of fourteen members, the club was under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew. rl, ' ll o WHITE KNIGHTS-FRONT ROW: Vice-President, K. Casselg President, B. Dahlgren Advisor, Mrs. Bartholomew. BACK ROW: R. McCluney, G. Gallagher, B. McLaughlin, C Richards, D. Robinett, and B. Jqgenson. Ty' X xx -QF- .' 1 5-5 5-41 Q mi . -f .2 L5 5 x K '- of if if ff T3 gf- if - . I I , i Qi! Actwe This First Year if -se' 3 in X-HE, V 49:1 Eli ' lT,! -: if --2 H - we , V--f sc vi fb-Z '., 13 r TQ Q,,,,:':'f ji' l A I fd lv! - 2 '-:g -11' wr' , i TT' af' . .ff :fi fd Ti I -' U rj-fief. f , fl ' T QI -ff of ,,..,,,' :HX 'E 9 9 1, 1 wewamss ff' a, 17' i .f ,f 1- F I f-,., Scholarship, high character and leadership are the pre- requisites to membership in the California Scholarship Fed- eration. Any student earning ten scholastic points is eligible. Semester A's count three points and B grades count one. A student may also add points through extracurricular activities. The organization, aided by Miss Alvira Heitman and Mrs. Marian Halverson, applied for chapter membership in the state-wide society in spring. With sixty-seven enthusiastic charter members, the club made great strides in organizing Tennyson's C.S.F.
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