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NUNC DIMITTIS First row, left to right-Mr. Vroman tilirectorj. llick Teller, Otis Seliorliiig. tllcls llllllflllfill, james Gortly, liritz lVlJcll, Malcolm Raphael, liavid Soule. Second row-Roger XVist-lugel, Stanley lJutl'e11rl:iclc, lion llcwey, llill lYooil, George Sawyer, Jack ixlmglyl. man, ,lim Hob Stevenson, Selma Rowe. Third row-lien Kuchar. llowzird Trearlwily, Clark Sclmrling, Tell filll.l'lC. ,luck Sliarman, I,IllNl'Cll1'L .Xllt-il, George McCunlaey, Stratton llull, Grover Trytten. BAN IJ INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BY BEN KUCHAR ' ITH memberships in both the band and orchestra more than doubled, the instrumental music department, under the baton of Mr. Vroman, showed an encouraging increase in activity during the past year. More than eighty students were enrolled, and of these over sixty received technical instruction on a variety of instruments with the aid of eighteen stu- dent School of Music teachers supervised by Professor Mattern. In addition, a junior band and orchestra was organized to prepare the younger players of University High for future membership in the senior groups. The band played at all of the basketball games, at several assembly programs, at the out- door Purple and Gold meet and the Belleville festival. They also gave a concert during the year, and used the receipts for new uniforms. Music was furnished by the orchestra for several plays, for the spring operetta, and for the graduation exercises. Much of the orchestra's suc- cess may be attributed to the fine example set by the Senior Class members of the orchestra, many of whom held the principal solo chairs and were Mr. Vroman's chief support early in the season. VOCAL MUSIC The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs and the A Cappella Choir, now in its third year of exis- tence, were as usual quite active during the past two semesters. A brilliant recital was given before parents and friends of Miss Olson's students at an invitational musicale and tea in May, and on Christmas Eve the Michigan League heard traditional carols sung by the A Cappella Choir. Members from both the Choir and Glee Clubs also participated in the very successful operetta Once in a Blue Moon, the receipts from which, combined with those from last years operetta, enabled the Choir to be outfitted at last with their long-hoped-for robes. Page Eighleen
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NUNC DIMITTIS ELEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right-llarlmara llmolis, Virginia VValeott, Patty llawlley. Cmuiis- Lnrrli, Shirley Lay. Caroline llraun, llatty Trosper, .Xnu Uakman, Priarilla lihlers. Charlotte Nohle, llettv Farris, lletty lohusou, llhyllis Klielielson. ' ' Second row-Ruthmary Smith, Yeiteh I'urslmu, Martha Peirsol, Xlary llayrlcn. Ilarlwarn Creve, llorntliy llilrliuger. lleleu llutzel, Peggy XYitl4er, lleverly .X4lan1s, llelen Rottseliaefer, Fay lloutkius. I Third row -llill Cmustuclc, Charles Howling. lion liootlnow, Tom Ball, Uiek Allan, .Xrthur Atlams, llill l.aup,'for4l, Alohu MeNlurry, lfil llaywaril, john Koch. Fourth row-hlanies XVomlrutl'. lluhin Lovell, Chuckie Karpiuslii, Glenn Sehnearle, llevrnartl Seluuisl, .Xhleu Xv1lllllt'1lllLJNK'll. Roland Miller, llonalrl llrokaw, l'aul l,ollr. Fifth row--llnh Keppel, llave Osler, ,lark Sliarmau, liave lCasliel4, Doug Ciilmlv, Chuck llowtt, .laiuex lit7lIl'lllllll. lllair Curtis, llenjanliu Dunlap, liou Nvilliams. lfmlgar llritton. Absent .Kuna I.aRue, lilanehe Me.Xllister. Ira Long, Sherwoosl lirown. TENTH GRADE First row, left to right-Penny Shaw, Patty Kenipf. Carolina Fries, 11-an Mlwhliuan, liolvhie 'l'rnspe1', lborotliy Mae Ilielc, Iimily Ross, lilizalveth llayn. jean Campbell, Peggy Nelson, Rosemary Alslrieh. Mary liasaniu, ,lanet llewett, liarlrara Young. Second row-Ilazel Muller, Sybil Graham, Marjorie Neilrl. Lucy Chase VVrighr, Lillian llaas, l ranc'es lizuustlell, lsalmel Knlsavage, Elizalvetll llaas, Virginia Stevenson, llethel Vamlenlioseh, Ruth Grain, Marlon Sharlel. Mary gortly. Third Row-jean Culler. Mary Alliug, Eugene Fairbanks, .lollu NValeott, llonalrl Riegel, l:!'E'fl Sleator, llill Xeweolnlv, lloxraril Trezulway, Lewis Sharman, Jesse Cox, Neil Seyfrienl. Becky Graitou, Rose Mary Mann. Fourth row-Grover Trytten, XYillis Glas, Bill l'n4lerrlou'u, jack Tilloteon. Umm lflll-IHUHSOII, Peter Olm- stezul. llirlc llewett, Roger XYiselogel. joseph Cristauelli, llonalcl Tickufw, Alkretl Muehlig. 4 Fifth Rowfllhllaue Vaurlcnlioseh, ,lim Bob Stephenson, Rieharsl liowermau, -lack llaien, jerry Miller, XYilli:uu Schultz, XVillet U'lJell. Ronald Rohbins, Peter lillllllffllllliil, Dean llntzel, Robert Hassett, Arthur lflfring. Absent-Nancy lionisteel, Marjorie Killins. Judith Aguirre, Roscoe Honisteel, David Kahn, Clark Svhorliug. Page Tufenly
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