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LEFT: David Hinson, Noel Sylvester, and Mike Cook prepare for the league festival. The festival was held at Concordia. BELOW: Varsity Choir's active officers were: Peggy Elder, treasurer; Mike Cook, vice-presi- dent; Susie Smith, secretary; and Jan Gant, president. LOWER LEFT: Older students composed the Varsity Choir. Varsity Choir practiced during 5th hour. 11
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Teacher Brings New Changes to Music Spring Happening, a variety show, was a new at- traction in the Vocal Music department. Mr. Dan Commerford, Vocal Music teacher, said the greatest ambition of the classes had been the Christmas program performed for the TV program, Christmas in Kansas, and the new variety show. Due to the great success of the variety show, the Vocal Music Department plans to make it an annual event. Mixed Choir was divided into two hours in order to give more students the opportunity to take the class. However, because the classes were too small, Mr. Commerford plans to change the mixed chorus classes to one select class. He also wiU combine girls glee and boys glee to form a large mixed choir. This choir will meet during activity period. ABOVE: Chorale officers, Kevin Webster, Secretary; Linda Hoobler, Treasurer; and Rick Lough, Presi- dent; organized ticket sales for music concerts. ABOVE RIGHT: Bruce Ault and Tara McDonald per- form in the mixed ensemble at the Popcorn Concert. RIGHT: Younger members of the Music Department formed Chorale. 10
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Glee Clubs and Ensembles Sing at State New ensembles began swinging when Mr. Dan Com- merford organized a Mixed Ensemble, Girls Triple Trio, and a Boys Quartet. These three groups competed in the State Music Festival at Emporia. The Girls Tri- ple Trio received a I rating and the Mixed Ensemble and Boys Quartet both took II ratings. The small en- sembles performed for many different organizations outside of school. They added much enjoyment to the programs they attended. Although they have little practice time, the Glee Clubs of WHS add much sound to a program. Girls Glee and Boys Glee both performed at the State Music Festi- val in April. They both received I ratings. WHS Girls Glee was the largest glee club to perform at the State Festival. Four soloists also attended the State Festival. Noel Sylvester and Lorraine Simpson received 1 ratings. Both Jan Gant and Linda Haynes took II ratings. ?
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