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GIRL ' CHORU JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Ituvk How: S. llolltnun, I.. l'hi-, U. Snyder, U. Miteln-ll. .l. XYii-th-nltoi-ft, li. Iiosshnrti, AI. Si-hultz. S, 'l'I1on1pson, ll. Nw-itllvin, I1 lloyd, ljelltllllztrtlt, Ill. lloltz. IC. llunsi-n, ll. lfooti-, K, XVUIIR-, I. .Mr-Kenzii-. NI. I'1':1Il lfront How: S. liigw-low, ll. llouprlzts, l'. S4'llt'I'1'I', S+-vonil lion: K. liollz, li Ynnnoy, V. I'np4-lu-, A I', 'I'uxlo1'. Nl. Nlnloni-, IZ. li'loi-t'kv, l'. lla-intz, Ystlf-nlini-, Bl. flDl'l'l'lll'I', K. UI'1'l1:tt'il, l'. IS. Si-line-pltovrsti-V. .l NVQ-st. The Girls' Chorus began the year by electing the following officers: I're.s'itfc'11f Kenlyn Boltz Viva Pl'L',fflIIL'lIf Beverly Floerlu: Seweltzry Mary Boytl I,if111::'i4111f Pat Vannoy Patsy Taylor The thirty-three member chorus sang for the Veterans Day program ancl also at the Christmas program on December IQ. Hack Row: J. Snyder, T, Roni-hard, ll. Schmid , ncy, Rohn-rta Sehultz, M. Jury, J. I'i-zthody, M. Kraus, .l, lVztg:t, .l. Slim-ltatt, I'. Charles, S. l'viidflTl0SS, N. IN-I t'ie-s, K. Trvwyn, S S. Stone Si-lion-pltoerster, M. Traxlvr, Second Row: M. Melman, J. Quasls, M. Taft, Front Row: ID. Johnson, A Madison, lloselln. l'. I'hvlp:4. l'. Slowey, M. Anderson, IG, llork, Svhultz, J. XVii-de-nliovft, A. 'l'vnt4'llvl', S. M. I'ior, K. l'itterIe, ll. Vanm-, P. Knox Harry. I.. Ili-Q-se, C. Sehin-plioi-rster, S. Third Ilow: ll. Strudlnger, .I. lVatson, C. Ches- '1'e-ntt-In-r, ll Vail The junior Chorus consisting of sixty members from the seventh and eighth grades made its first appearance, along with the senior high school vocal groups, during the Christmas program, December 14, 1954. They practiced every Friday with accompanist, Lavonna Uhe, under the direction of Miss Mydland. their Page Twenty-Seven
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MIXED CHORUS BaekH1iow:'I M. LL T1-ewyn, R. Foote, B. Phelps, R. Thircl Row: S. lloenc, U. Shadler, E. Hansen, B. llilo art' J- Shee an, R- Hanson, J- Stevemonv F- deau L. llennei' W. Hunt C Catania M Gail Hartman' 5' Hollman' C' llapcke' Il' loreto, K. Wolfe, N. Coburn, M. Kamenick Second Row: J. Rockwell, J. Moksnes, K. Mills, M. -, H , - . Q , H ' Stevenson, J. Slowey, W. Valentine, G. Bjo,-ge, Front Row. M. Ijlchthardt, Millard, Il. Iiosshard 5. prays, S. Fisher, E. vvendell, L' Uhe, L- Mc- J. West, C. COIIIDS, R. Connell, S. Peterson, S Kenzie Thompson, J. Mroz, J. l'ior, liigelow DIRECTOR: MISS DOROTHY MYDLAND The Mixed Chorus of fifty-nine members made its first appearance singing for the student body on Veterans Day. The annual Christmas Concert was held on Dec- ember 19. The Chorus officers are: P7'E.fifZE71f . , . Patricia Honohan Vice P1'e.rirfw7f , . . . Tom Sheehan Secrelfgry . , Shirley I-Ioene Trm.m1'c1' . Gerald Hartmann Bl!.l'f7l6f.l'.l' fllmzager , . Bernard Bilodeau Lif7l'tZ1'ftl7I.I , . , . . , Romella I-Iart Susan Bigelow Representing City High at the Mass Choir Concert in Jefferson. February 14, were R. Hart, K. Mills, 1. Moksnes, M. Lichthardt, S. Peterson, M. Gailloreto, P. Hono- han, N. Ritsema, R. Hanson, T. Sheehan and B. Bilodeau. Page Twenty-Six
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llziek Row: M. Puynter, D. l'ieper, A. Bueholz, J. Shroble, F. Iiiehartls, ll. Jordan, S. Taylor, W. Hunt, M. Messner, G. Hjorge, G. Pior, 'l'. Clark, li. 'l'reibal, M. Lziabs, S. Swan, M. Trewyn, K. Mills Seeontl Row: J. Dehler, A. llrokmeier, J. Steven- son, S. Moksnes, I. Vance, S. Stone, S. Dalee, R. Larson, J. Mroz. R. Charles, F. Gerke, S. Peterson, R. lialmenhorst, S. Marshall, ll. Mroz XX'hen it wits leitrned during the summer that l.f. Col. S. li. Mettr would be returning to Wliitewalier City High .is band director upon retirement from army duty, gretxt sguisftiction wits felt not only through the school, but .tlso through the community. Mr. Mettr had been the original organizer of the high school band and had been its director until he entered the service in l94l. This news w.is duly confirmed on October l l, when Mr. Mettr ttrrived to once tigttin be in chttrge of all instru- mentptl music in the public schools. During the summer, still under Mr. l7ritz's direc- tions, the bttnd h.id prepared for and httgl appeared tit Riverview in Clhicttgo. Another pre-school gtppettrtttice w.ts nt the Whtlwortli County littir at Elkhorn on Septem- her 5. Mr. lfrguiklin liuslnnzm. blind director tit the locnl college. then became the interim director until Mr. Meiu s ttrrivttl. Under his gl1lklklllCC, as well its Mr. lNlettr's. the h.tn.l .tppegtred in maneuvers at Homecom- Tliird Row: C. Kohlnietz, l'. Knox, J. Swan, J. Stultz, ll. Coleman, l. Pollock, S. Winn, S. Fisher, N. Coburn, M. llenes. I.. Benner, K. Ugrlow, S. Fisher, J. Rockwell, D. Duffin, C. Collins Front Row' M A Shrolile, 'XI Stevenson, ll THE BA D l'helps,' M. 'Sf .An:lerson, AJ.. Ferg'uson, Mi llunl, J. Moksnes, J. Allireeht, li. Charles, C. Vzttzinia, 'l'. Sheehan, L. linrigrlit, li. l'ieper, J. I'ior, l'. llonohan, C. Nlessner ing, October li, giving its usual fine account of itself. The batnd then began studying various types of standard band literature in qui effort to tillevitite diffi- culties discovered in tone quality. intonation, note value, rettding, b.il1tnce, und technicgtl difficulties. lt is felt that only by strict .itlherence to these lmtsic re- quirements cttn acceptable quttlity rind progress be ticliieyed. The first concert under the direction of Mr, Meat wus given liebruttry 27. The tinuunl solo contest wits held on March lo with College High its host school. Many of our bttnd members pttrticipttted. XX e were represented by eight members tit the district Mass Band Concert tit lfort Atkinson, Celine Messner, Sher- rill Peterson, lltlsil Mroz, ,ludy Moksnes, Mary Ann Shroble. .login Pior, und Dorothy Duffin. The ye.ir was completed by the district band festivtil tu Wliitc'- water on Mary 7. J. l'ior, l'. llonohan, C. Messner, J. Moksnes, B. Mroz, lll. Shi-olile, S. l't-terson, ll. Duffin l':tge 'l'x'.'t'rity-liiglit, Direetor S. l'l. Meal'
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