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lllen, Iunt, nger, mung, W 5: Abel. ' of lrth mas g at at lual igh. ., B, ivitz, i, T. THE 4+-1-jared Bryan, Scott Fritschle, Frank Bodwell, Danny Rohn, Richard Fox. FGUR + ONE The 4 + 1 singing group of Wfestlane was formed last year, and because of their great popularity, Was continued this year. This very talented quintet consisted of Frank Bodwell, jared Bryan, Richard Fox, Scott Fritschle, and Danny Rohn, all ninth graders. They sang at the Christmas and Spring pro- grams and were asked to entertain at the Lincoln- Sheraton Hotel. Their specialty, which they have Peffected by continual work, is Barber Shop music. GIRLS srxrrr- , Bfgu GIRLS SEXTET The Girls Sextet, first of its kind at Westlane, consists of three altos and three sopranos. These girls have performed for various convocations in the school. All being members of the choir, they were selected by Mrs. Kern to sing as a group. Also, the girls have had previous musical training and experience. .l n, C. Ramaker, A. Slater, E. Cohen, E. Bauer, L. Ewell.
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W ...,, s Z:..., MW Q 4,11 ya ,.,,, ORCHESTRA--Row l: D. Rohn, A. Butz, Habig, D. Rohrman, L. Bernstorf, S. Blackburn, Bauer, L. Jacks. R010 2: P. Blakes, Teter, L. George, P. Lockwood, Blumenthal. C. Bumps, P. Clay, C. Cluster, S. Levine, C. Williams, J. Norton, S. Brown. Row 3: N. Blickenstaff, A. Conley, D. Agriostathes, R. Niedernhoffer, D. Russell, D. Franks, S. Paul. ORCHESTRA Under the direction of Mr. Penwell, the 55 members of the Orchestra worked to provide full scale enjoyment for the students, parents, and faculty. Their main program was the Spring Concert, but they also performed at the Christ- mas program and the Triangle Club Style Show in the spring. Another hi-light of the year Was their exchange concert with Northview. 9TH GRADE CADET CHOIR-Row 1: J. Braun, J. Woodruff, C. Ramaker, A. Slater, E. Cohen, L. Ewell, E Bauer B Bound Row 2: C. Plzak, K. Stevenson, C. Wheeler, D. Davis, Mrs. Kern, H- Brodey, S. Perry, C. Bohart, L. Jacks. Row 3: L D. Wfisely, J. Dykema, J. Hooker, P. Kammeraad, B, Allen' L. Main, S. Ambroz, S. Gans. Row 4: B. Wolf, H. Hunt, S. Patty, K. Shnute, C. Mather, C. Svendsen, B. Whitinger, D. Main, L. Ewell, J. Lerman, D. Houck, G. Prah, D. Young, D. McAloon, F. Bodwell, J. Niedernhoffer, L. Ambroz. R010 S: V. Bareither, M. Berkowitz, C. Dykema, Mr. Penwell, Mr. Abel. CONCERT CHOIR The Ninth Grade Cadet Choir, consisting of 36 members, met daily as a class during fourth period. The group participated in thef Christmas and Spring programs. They also sang at a parent-teacher meeting at Delaware Trail School, a women's luncheon at the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel, and at the annual exchange program with Eastwood Junior High. Raymey, J. Johnson, S. Perkins, J. Bryan, S. Sternberg6l',.B- Helms, D. Efthim, Osborn, L. Perry. R010 4: E. Frankovitz, J. McNew, L. Dawson, C. Larman, S. Frirschle, F. Bodwell, T- Snow, D. Rohn, R. Fox, M. Hamilton, L. ReddiCk- THE Rohr 'I fori POP tale Jars Dai il gra She per mu GIR
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7th GRADE DRAMATICS Two of the most popular clubs at Westlane this year were the seventh and eighth grade dramatics clubs. Sponsored by Mrs. Gripe and Mrs. Bryan, these groups endeavored to learn more about acting techniques and dramatic eX- pression. Every club day the members scurried to their rooms, eager to begin another half-hour of thespian activities. Charades, skits, and group plays were some of the varied activities perform- 8TH DRAMATICS-Row 1: L. Gibson, J. Thompson, G. Barnard, R. Schwartz, S. Fisher, P. Lowe, D. Smith, S. Riggen, R. Brock. Row 2: D. Lilly, J. Cohen, E. Ostapenko, B. Gerson T. Fox, D. Donie, K. Harden, D. Conners. Row 3: S. Miller N. Hendricks, M. Gray, A. Roth, G. Tiffany, E. Farmer, S Boger, D. Goodwin, Mrs. Bryan, sponsor. 3 ? 7TH DRAMATICS-Row 1: Blumenthal, C. Blekking, J, Rhodes, M. McDaniel, R. Donner, E. Norris, T. Wilhoite, Chaddock. Row 2: M. Mitchell, E. White, J. Honderich, C, Stewart, M. Presby, D. Feibleman, M. Weiss, J. Pagel. Row 3: Mrs. Cripc, sponsor, C. Pfeiffer, C. Mashaw, M. Lancet, D, Noel, L. Mordoh, K. Nahmias, K. Roth, D. Adler. Not Pictured: D. Moore, NV. Browne. ed by the seventh and eighth grade dramatics clubs. The rest of the year was devoted to read- ing plays and deciding which play to produce. Once this had been decided, all the club members diligently worked off stage and in the wings to perfect their one act plays. The Wfestwind staff is not alone in congratulating the seventh and eighth grade dramatics club members on their well-performed jobs. 8th GRADE DRAMATICS Yi 9TH son, J- Osborn. Row 3: Thomas 91h The would- busy c membe origin: comics The s not or teen 0' ties as up ads
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