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Randall, Stvvv Rist, Judy Watson Janell McLau hli . , g n. Lynn Wash- bourn, Roberta Saponas. ROW FOUR: Katy Jend, Joan Knight. Ann Suhre, Grave Illian, Judy- Craig, Br-cky Dr-vr-r. Joann Reiss, Judy Flveiwr. Bob Addison, Randy NPwman, Ernief Suhre-. .lim Kocllis, Alfrvd Anderson. Daw- Wuud, Tom Clyniw-r, Dun Pffppin. RuMu Johnson, Joy Si-lim-1-lwf'k, Judy Ehlffrti Sandy Wziyrnirfz Judy Randall. Jackie SU-wart. THE CHOIR learns the music for the coming Musical Revue which was presented to the public in the spring. s-4 tty! 16
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0 BOW ONE: Jan Holloway, Colleen Blair, Joan Barnett, Judy Warren, Judy Thomson, Barbara White, Peggy Hardy, Sheila Allen, King Thompson, Dale Ward, Dick Cherry, Mike Salem, Tom Jenkins, Don Novak, Elbert French, Pauline Turk, Jeanne Reubens, Chris Castaneda. ROW TWO: Sonnie Jones, Ann Carter, Donna Wolsleberi, Ruby Stites, Joan Kramer, Diana Stewart, Denise Choristers Sing For Dedication Red robes with gray stoles fluttered across the stage as the Wasson High Choirsters took their places on the risers during first assembly in the new auditorium. The pur- pose of this assembly was to' introduce three new songs - The Thunderbird Song by Mr. Gus E. jackson, Wasson Victory Song and Red Tinsel and Silvery Gray by Mr. Charles A. Meeker E and to promote sales for the first recording by the Choirsters - First Christmas at Wasson. Singing for the dedication, the Christmas assembly, and church groups were among the Choirsters' many activities. The Junior High-Senior High Song Fest was inaugurat- ed in the spring for the purpose of introduc- ing to the junior high choirs the type of music used in senior highs. 1-.. ,pm . at Garriques, Dennis Unger, Lannie Green, Dick Smith, Harrx Inte mann, Maynard Robison, Jack Hoff, Judy Stites, Val Tanda Marge Powell, Charlott Clutter, Jeri Peterson. ROW THREI' Virginia Wills, Margaret Stoner, Sharon Stringer, Mary Beth Sehneebeck B. J. Douglas, Deanna Warner, Lana Rae Keplinger, Pat Daniel Gary Israelson, Jerry Nelson, Lynne Hare, Charles Kramer Ashton INITIATED BY Mr, Meeker, the choral director, the Boys' Glu Club and the XX'a-tones round out a full music at Wasson X ,...-- il f 5
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Preparatory Choirs Supplement Choristers 4-4 62 v I THE PREP CHOIR rehearses for its performance in the Christmas assembly. ROW' ONE: Mugs Meents, Virginia Wills. Mary Ann Bauer, Brian Seamons, Larry I-Iuisenga, Richard Heller, Mary Beth Schneeheck, Kaye Llnneman, Susie O'Dell. ROW TWO: Frances Townsend. Carol Fenton, Lana Hosiek, xPaula Iiroome, Jgman Whittington, Rhonda The old saying practice makes perfect fits, to a certain extent, the Girls' Glee Club and the Preparatory Choir. Although these choirs have not been given any singing ex- perience as individual groups, they have participated as part of the Choirsters in the Choiristers' major productions, The Prepara- tory Choir operated as part of the Choirsters, and the Girls' Glee Club was formed by the combination of all the girls in all the choirs. The main purpose of these two choirs is to train them for singing in the main choir. For rehearsing purposes all the choirs have the main rehearsal room plus two prac- tice rooms, which have been used extensively during the year. The robe room and the music library room also have been advan- tageous. Mr. Charles Meeker, the director, states that one of the most helpful pieces of equipment that he has is the portable recording set, which is used during practice sessions. Reister, Deanna Warner, Katie Jend, Pam Finney. ROVY THREE: Nanci McLean, .Io Jean Broome. Pat Mackey, Muriel Poe. Carlanne Johnson, Judy Randall. Marion Walker. Sandra Harris. Vicki Wright, Cary Johnson. V ef l 5 , fi 3 E' 1 X k, If xlf if ve Q' 4 ' . M Y , A Q . ' f. r- A V217 2' TT ' 1 , .. X-ij WA t .ggfv i R lf 1 L - v 311 75?
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