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'horns The chorus gave many concerts this year. The first concert was thefWinter Concert. with the band and chorus combined. They gave two concerts in the spring, the Spring Concert and the Ellensburg Musical Contest in which they received a rating. The band and chorus put on a carnival in order to raise money for uniforms. The choir hopes to get their uniforms next year. The grade schools also enjoyed the chorus as they gave their practice concerts to them. The chorus had nearly 80 members this year. Try-outs were given in the fall for the chorus members. There were six to seven individual groups from the chorus. The most outstanding of these was the SENIOR QUARTETTE, who had over 20 appearances this year. Preparing for next year were 20 students who sang this year in the beginning chorus. SOPHOMORE TRIO: Joann Shafer, Sally Gordner, Faye Schonewill. SENIOR QUARTETTE: Marcia Brown, Pat W'orrell, Fran Nonnenmacher, JoAnn Parks. BEGINNING CHORUS?Firsl row: Karen Barr, Betty Kirkham, Janet Ott, Ruth Short, Leon Mareum, Bill Plughoff, Bob Jones, Eddie Zier, Ray Campbell, Melvin Zier. Second row: Katherine Hiskey, Donna Sue Rogers., Annzunarie Hall, Anne Smith, Tom Beason, Dick Vetsch, Arnold Frazier, ,lim Beck, Larry White, Glen Atteberry. Instructor: Mr. Loeffler. x a.
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and Much praise is to be given to the band members who, this year, presented colorful music for several occasions under the direction of Mr. Allgaier. At the first of the year officers were elected. These included Dick Birkby, president: Fred Houck, vice president: Marcia Brown, secretary-treasurer. Memories of the band's playing correspond with memories of dedication of the school, the Winter concert, the spring concert. and the many pep assemblies and games. After selling candy, sponsoring a skating party. and various other money-raising projects the band finally received their uniforms in February. STUDENT DANCE BAND-Seated, Ivfr In right: liar- lmra Funk, ,lark Enbom, Dick llirklyy, Cerri Smith. Stmuling, left to right: Ron Brooks, Fred Houck. Darwin FLUTE TRI0'M3 1'l3 BTUWYM Beulf? MFPIIPFSOYL Young, Craig Hotelikiss, Sandy Mi'l'lu-rson. and Marvin and Glenda Hammerstad. B,-Own, First row, left to right: Glenda Hammerstad, Bettie Mephersen, Marria Brown. Second row: Linda Cuilland, Sally Gordnor, Nam-y Woodin, Barbara Funk, Gerri Smith. Larry Spencer, avr Cerliardt, Pat Brown, Karen Griflitli. Mr. Donald Allgaier, director. Third row: Miles Barber, Andrea Danie t.. illa Mae Renfroe, Vat Al'kPl'IlI2ll'l. Darwin Young, Fred Houck, Carolyn Cliff. Fourth row: Marty Ey man, Ce . asen, Rollie Savage, ,lack Elllltllll, Dirk Dirk- by, Sylvia Cottrell, Bob Friesen, Sandy McPherson, Galen Fields, .raig Hotrlxkiss. Fifth row: ,lolm liutem-ier. Ron Brooks, ,ludy Thoma, Dennis Treat, Willis Miller.
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K.. em Q. 5 .f l 1 n 5 s QENIOR TRIO: Beverly Mondor, Helen Storms, Janet JUNIOR TRIO: Janice Gihson, Wanda Marquardt. Butz: Bettie Mlfpllerson, accompanist. Nancy Borton: Mr. Loefflcr, accompanist. PMNU DUET: Marcia Brown, Bettie Nhpllersonu g0PlIOMORE SEXTET: Muriel Snyder, Nancy Hart. l'ut Ackerman, Leota Perkins. Mary Walker, Mary Helm. First row: Janet Bitz, Beverly Mondor, Phyllis Vance, Vivian Lange, Nancy Hafsos, Karen Malone, Sandra Malone, Mae Marquardt, Elaine Heater, Carol Donaldson, llarlrara Gray, Patty Goodykoontz, Elaine Smith, Ann Rogers, Jennie Studer, Mary Walker. Second row: Fran NOHHPHDI' er Marcia Brown, Bettie McPherson, Ruth Cano, Jill Yvoodlxouse, Lola Kessinger, Eugene Thompson, Tal Und woeii, Anne Walker, Elsa Loveslrand, Patty Wxrrrell, Joan Lindgren, Pat Clark, Angie Fromm, Anne Erickson. Third c: Faye Sl'llllll6'Will, Pat Weiler, Linda Clow, Mary Clark, Judy Olson, Marlene Whiteside, Jerry Stevenson, Bill H1 , Charley Tabert, Ralph Velasquez, Bob Bonnett, Carol llipner, Joan Inman, Velma Marrs, Nancy Strulhers, J' ice Gibson, Jan Mize, Nancy Borton. Fourth row: Joanne Shafer. Margaret Wayman, Jan Kleweno, Alice Bail , Carolyn Connelly, Dean Hammermeister, Gary Peltijohn, Terry Jones, Dave Thompson, Larry Jones, Hel Storms, Sharon Ashbaugh, Jerry Clore, Shirley Jones, Ruth Humphries, Carla Ciffin. Mr. Loeffler, direc or. if 'mmm nur 4 mmlm
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