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ACTIVITIE BAND Oh, no! Not practice again tonightlv That was a familiar outcry heard hy Mr. llullman, our director, when he stated that another county band practice would he held. However. despite the moan, We all were there to participate in making this new idea of a county hand a real success. The county hand was composed of hand memhers from New Bethlehem, Shippenville, Sligo, Clarion-Limestone, Clarion, Rum-rshurg, East Brady, Porter Township, Farmington, St. Petershurg, and Knox. Eight conierts were given at various schools throughout the county hy this hand. County! District! State! -Yes, no matter what sort of festival was heing held, there you Found Knox well represented. Eight of our most talented musi- cians attended district hand held at Beaver, Pa., this year. Also in state hand and district orchestra our representation was good and well-chosen. But not only did we excel in county, district, and state events. No, for right here in Knox this April we gave a spring concert which was one of the highlights of the season. And the winner is-s - - - KNUXV' This announcement was like music to our ears last spring when we were declared the winner for the Pennsylvania Music Forensic League Contest held at Clarion. Naturally with one win to our credit we were determined to enter again this year. And again we proved to hc the winner. XVe have set our goal at Winning everything that we undertake. Heres hop- ing that through the untiring efforts of Mr. Hutlman and the co-operation of the students, we will reach all our goals. THE WHITE MEMO 51
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MIXED CHOR Hum ..... VVater ..... VVaterl There go the familiar strains of Bob Nolen's Cool Waterfi Although we love the song dearly after about three weeks of practice, We are willing to let Fred VVaring,s Pcnnsylvanians remain the most popular choral group in the United States. YVC are proud to boast of twenty-five members-Pat Etzel, Iseli Koenig, Helen XVeaver, Mary Hugus, Mary Grant, Marian Richardson, Virginia Corbett, Betty Bitter, Betty Gallagher, VValter Gilbert, Ronald Colm, Fred Graff, Don Means, Edward Hook, Bill Exley, jerry Buzza, Dale McElhattan, Elmer Slaughenhaupt, Clifford Grine, Dick Mclilhattan, Bill McConnell, Dick Buzza, Barry Hall, Allan VVeeter, and john Crone-who represented all 61 of us at county chorus held at the various high schools in this district. Under the able direction of Mr. I. N. Huffman, we have learned to master equally well selections from Bach or Beethoven, or the more popular negro spiritnals by the late Stephen Foster. The old saying upractiee makes perfect has certainly proved true in the ease of the mix- ed chorus. Anyone who heard ns later in the term could hardly believe We were the same group that held our first meeting that bright XVQ-dnesday morning in September.. Some of our more talented members organized quartets in which they entertained outside of the school. The big event in the schedule of the mixed chorus was the Spring Concert licld April 28 i11 the high school auditorium. After much patience o11 thc part of Mr. llullfman and practice on the part of the chorus it proved a success. Our weekly VVednesday morning meetings are the place to go for all who love to sing. WVe admit it takes a little work, but in the Clld We all agree it is worth ith. 'EET 51 THE WHITE MEMO
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