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First row: D. Gong, O. Bland, S. Lindley, N. Landes, Carol Shapiro, Charlotte Shapiro, B. Underwood, S. Campbell, L. Raftery. Second row: J. Muth, M. Proctor, C. Ingalls, N. Sprow, R. Sturner, A. Gladsden, J. Eberly, D. Smith, T. Howerton, C. Thomas. Third row: B. Berman, D. Johnson, C. Gar- lock, R. McClay, J. Sanderson, M. Hudtloff, W. Chubb, D. Horn. Fourth row: D. Burd, S. Silverman, T. Keys, L. Sweeney, T. Lamond, B. Schultz, C. Olsen, B. Steele, D. MacArthur, J. Sheridan Feet tapping, heads bobbing, and fingers drum- ming on desks, members of the American Music Club met to listen to some of the coolest music this side of Birdland and Dixieland. This was an op- portunity for students to go beyond the usual band marches, orchestral symphonies, and choral en- sembles. A record, a record player, and a sense of rhythm presided at each meeting. Using recordings of Dave First row: S. Scoggins, M. Orland, D. Huntoon, A. Ross, D. Saunders, B. B. Philips, B. Donahue, J. Euler, B. Gaynor, A. Mitchell, E. Shepherd, C. Glanzman, K. Harris. Second row: M. Mills, L. Weaver, M. E. Finzel, D. Mitchell, R. DeLise, D. Pehle, G. Penney, R. Turner, D. Franyo, B. Stevens, J. Connors, J. Brown, P. Bateman, S. Kenner, P. Weddle. Third row: D. Harris, M. Olloy, A. Mitchell, K. Barnett, E. DeFrancheschi, D. Eldrige, A. AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB Brubeck's quartet, Duke Ellington's jazz parties, Louis Armstrong's Wheezy trumpet, and Errol Garner's syncopated piano, the members compared and analyzed different types of jazz. To make the analysis complete, the club planned a trip to a local jazz studio where they could observe music in the making as Well as the musicians themselves. Childs, W. Stickney, V. Cornils, A. Myrup, D. Weisz, W. Post, P. Barrick M. Killeri, S. Hobson, Miss Harder. Fourth row: S. Seymour, M. Dalman J Berne, K. Hartman, M. Gilliss, B. Preuit, M. Loftus, D. Tinsler, J. Stall smith, R. Galliher, J. Fitzgerald, N. Conklin, B. Griffith, R. Seiders, J Martin, S. McSean, S. Pineau, J. Lenerking, M. Womack, B. Joseph
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MUSIC CLUB First row: R. Valensi, Mrs. Craig, M. Mclntire, B. Lutes, S. Gross, M. McIntosh. Second row: G. Trunnell, C. Taylor, R. Knott, J. Pope, L. Pierce, S. Pollock, A. Narel. Third row: S. Frank, L. House, J. Malone, J. Kessinger, A. Koonin, R. Browning. Fourth row: D. Jerzian, J. Clark, S. Leache, J. Bethke, D. Bishop, J. Weaver A co-educational atmosphere prevailed during third and sixth periods every day with the meeting of the mixed chorus. The term mixed in this sense does not mean that they resembled a tossed salad, but rather that high soprano voices Were mixed with deep bass tones to produce the delight- ful mixture, auditory not gustatory, coming from room 110. The mixed chorus successfully sang at the PTA Christmas concert, an all-school Christmas assemb- ly which featured Silent Night in German, and the Spring concert. Membership in the Classical Music Club or Music Theory Club required neither a knowledge of Ger- man nor a sterling set of vocal chords. All that was needed was a desire for an appreciation and under- standing of good music. It might even appear as though members of the Music Theory Club were in effect mathematicians, studying triads, parallel fifths, and parallel fourthsg but these efforts were all directed to knowledge and enjoyment of music. First row: S. McCune, P. Rabinovitz, G. Lyman, B. Mueller, L. Clark. Second row: M. Sherline, B. Mitchell, B. Craig, J. Watson, J. Page A , CLASSICAL
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