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Suiywf JUNIOR SEXTETTE FIRST ROW: J. Bognoll, M. Chalberg, K. Bointon. SECOND ROW: Y. Anderson, D. Hammerbcck, D. McCasland. SENIOR SEXTETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pariari, J. Jacovich, C. Ranch, S. Yotsko, S. Huloft, C. Van Hoof. The Choir singing “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful at the Christmas Concert. The grade school choir singing “Oh Holy Night. A scene from “Why The Bells Rang.
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FIRST ROW: P. Hrinchok, Y. Anderson, D. Hommerbeck, C. Ranch, C. VanHoof, R. Neal, T. Grab, M. Godwin, C. Norman, C. Gallion, K. Bointon, S. Hulel», C. Smith, E. Sherman. SECOND ROW: V. Donati, J. Oliver, P. Grab, J. Bagnall, N. Meyers, D. McCasland, M. Cholberg, U. Bock, J. Partin, B. Inglin, J. Ousley, G. Genfala, T. Woolard, B. Roynor. THIRD ROW: E. Olsen, D. Benjamin, J. Pariari, J. Osterdahl, D. Benjamin, J. Jacovich, L Hoirup, H. Caviezel, R. Reamy, S. Yotsko. The Chorus and Glee Club, under the capable direction of Miss Mary Kincheloe started off the school year by giving an exchange assembly in Eatonville. The numbers taken from the Broadway hit “Showboat.” were acted out by the group. The work on the assembly proved to be very easy compared to the work put into the preparation of the annual Christmas program. But with a lot of hard work the program turned out to be a huge success. The Glee Club sang a selection of beautiful hymns while the Chorus sang several lively Christmas jingles. Everyone thought it was one of the best programs ever seen in the Buckley auditorium. Giving concerts, variety shows, and selling magazines all add up to a very success- ful year for the Chorus and Glee Club of 1 953-54. Besides giving programs the Chorus and Glee Club helped to raise money for the choir robes by selling magazines, but without the help of other school and civic groups, they would never have accomplished the project. In the early spring the Glee Club journeyed to Federal Way where they attended the Choral Festival. The group was commended highly on their singing ability. FIRST ROW: P. Hrinchok, Y. Anderson, D. Hammerbeck, C. Ranch, R. Neal, C. Norman, B. Raynor, T. Woolard, T. Grab, M. Godwin, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: V. Donati, P. Grob, N. Meyer , J. Bagnall, D. McCatland, M. Chalberg, B. Inglin, R. Roamy, S. Yof ko, C. Gallion, K. Bainton, S. Hulett, G. Gentela. THIRD ROW: J. Oliver, J. Osterdahl, E. Olsen, D. Benjomin, J. Pariari, D. Benjamin, J. Jacovich, L. Hoirup, J. Ousley, J. Partin, M. Caviezel, U. Bock. FOURTH ROW: G. McGlothlcn, D. Orris, B. Anderson, A. Carlson, G. Satterlund, P. Hoirup, R. Swank, R. Lohman, T. Gonzales, R. Bauman, C. Gawith.
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CLARA GALL ION. Princes KING JOHN MIESENBACH QUEEN JANE OLIVER GARY HODGE. Prince FIRST ROW: C. Gollion, D. Benjamin, J. Oliver, L. Thieman. SECOND ROW: J. Miesenbach, G. Hodge, G. Baker, G. Michal. The annual Homecoming celebration of 195 3 was held on November 13 and started off with the election of candidates for king and queen. The candidates for king were: George Michals, Gary Hodge, Gene Baker and Johnny Mcisenbach. while the candidates for queen were: Louise Thieman. Darlene Ben- jamin. Clara Gallion and Jane Oliver. The festivities began with the Homecoming assembly where several musical numbers were enjoyed and the can- didates introduced! The highlight of the assembly came when Queen Jane and King Johnny were crowned Home- coming Royalty of 1953. Clara Gallion and Gary Hogc were chosen as princess and prince. The charming couple and their attendants reigned over the football game with Sumner. At half-time the royalty was presented to the audi- ence by being driven around the field in a flashy black convertible. The dance after the game also had an “air of romance ’ in it as the king and queen opened with the first offic- ial dance. The returning grads were very much impressed by the grandeur of the celebration.
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