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lflfle 0 g CLFLJ A6lI lfl'l0Ifl An introduction to T. Ffs choral groups is Freshman Chorus. Through l this club, freshmen are taught the elements of group singing. At the end of their freshman year, girls in Freshman Chorus are eligible to try I out for Girls' Chorus. Since, for T most girls, their training is just starting, appearances are limited to 1 the Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Meistersingers constitute T. F.'s only boys' glee club. They are chosen and instructed by Mr. Christian, mu- sic director. Besides performing at the concerts, the Meistersingers sing for various civic groups and each year have a concession at the Carnival. MEISTERSINGERS OFFICERS Left to right: Bill Winterhoff, Mike Wisniewski, Bill Swendsen, jack Fallcenstrom, Mr. Christian, director. FRESHMAN CHORUS Left to righi, top row: Mr. Wonnell, director, Dolores Gileski, Kay Arzich, Jeanne Willett, Lorraine Bryant, Shirley Hoffman, Darlene Zick, Dorothy Beiglow, Delores Czerwinski. Row 2: Jackie Carlson, Pat Cardan, Anita Anshurg, Alice Mroch, Bernice Markewicz, Pat Czlonka, Rita Chipowska, Marlene Davis, Virginia Breski. Row 3: Frances Barzda, Lorraine Swanson, Marilyn Barker, Darcy Kuschel, Virginia Carlson, Kay Adley, Pat Cochran, Ruth Harle. MEISTERSINGERS Top row, lefl to right: Wayne Mitchell, Donald Welsh, Wayne Barnes, Edward Flom, Leonard Czyzniejewski, Dale Fieldhouse, jim Mayer, Procopio ' Lo Duco, Arnie Aures. Row 2.' Eddie Bauer, Charles Tucker, I Frank Gillespie, Alvin Ballard, Wallie Liehengood, Tom Petree, Dave Jackson, Pete jackson, William 5 Mitchell, Dan Giewartowski. Row 3: Jim Varner, Harold Widdel, f joe Sobek, A Judy Benjamin, accompanist, Martin Surdell, jim Galloway. Noi in picture: John Collins, F Roland Clement, John Kvedaras.
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we Lgiairif 0 . . ringfi ouf E DOUBLE SEXTET Left to right, Row 1: Jackie Harle, Marilyn Lewandowski, Fannie Cicero, Dorothy Keilman. Row 2.' Janie Cipolla, Carolyn Wahlgreil, Virginia Hamilton, Margaret Smith, Joan Peters, Marilyn Jones. Row 3: Dolores Wojcik, Theresa Brady, Mary Lou Davis. GIRLS' CHORUS Left to right, Row 1: Barbara Erminger, Francine Rosen, Joan Carroll, Joan Parker, Cecilia Zaleta, Eileen Ragoveen, Edith Heslett, Francis Davidson, Dorothy Schultz, Yvonne Weil, Lois Moffet. Row 2: Doris Hickle, Pat Davidson, Beverly Albright, Joyce Cadman, Elaine Sokol, Jackie Carlson, Margie Peterson, Gertrude Alderden, Josie Winiarczyk, Joan Padgett, Carol Hallier, Margene Markley. Row 3: Mary Johnstone, Sally Brandon, Pat Juda, Violette Cederholm, Anna Sabados, Alice Schmal, Judy McDowell, Marguerite Maniscalco, Joan Kraus, Corlene Stump, Dorothy Larrance, Pat Hoff, Ann Jung, Josephine Monestere. Row 4: Barbara Lorenz, Norma Clark, Stella Johnson, Myrna Gillian, Laura Freeman, Kathleen Norman, Mary Peters, Luella Czerwinski, Christine Schneider, Marge Weyhmueller, Marilyn Bogart, Dolores Melton, Janice Salzwedel, Dolores Schaub. Row 5: Marilyn Meyer, Carol Austgen, Aleida Hartge, Marcia Ewing, Jackie Arzich, Virginia Deutsch, Joan Slager, Pauline Zralka, Judy Dickus, Betty Miller, Jane Burris, Barbara Faltus, Judy Nelson. A group of twelve girls, considered the best singers at T. F.,'constitute the Double Sextette. Meeting three times a week, the girls learn musical numbers ranging from Debussy to Cole Porter. The Double Sextette appears in the Christmas and Spring Con- certs and also entertains for various community organizations. The Girls' Chorus is composed of girls who appreciate music and have singing ability. During the course of the year, the chorus performs at two concerts and also at the Baccalaureate service. 20
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jlte paper gow fo Freda The Spirit of T. F. is shown not only in word and deed but is also expressed in writing through the bi-weekly publication of the Thorntonian. The Thorntonian Staff was continually hunting for news, and with the firm persistence of Edith and Johnny behind them, they always managed to get that paper out with flying colors. Left to right: Jackie Harle, John Reich, Ass't Editor, Edith Heslett, Editor, Dolores Wojcik, Shelley Krieger, jannell W'enzel, standing. Left to right: Joan Knoll, Berniece Mills, Evie Knabenhans, Carole Karr, Filomena Cicero, Terry Vfojtkowiak. Left to right: Genevieve Winiarczyk, Elsa Bohlin, Linda Sheilield, Don Welsh, Bob Abblett.
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