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Jlusic Provides Background FIRST ROW: Doris Durham, Josephine Glorioso, Joyce Crooks, Geraldine Snook, Marilyn Davies, Frances Gor- don, Shirley Betton, Kathryn Heckman, Yvonne Schodorf, Barbara Mager, Jean Wiles, Kathleen Patten, Phyllis Robinson, SECOND ROW: Dorothy Hammock, Margaret Stockmas- ter, Carolyn Huffman, Jean Featheringill, Esther Myers, Donna Kennard, Marjorie Ayers, Melva Sherbundy, Lu- cille Stillions, Suzanne Koontz, Joy Neumann, Betty Rohrs, Marilyn Smith, Marilyn Schaffer, Priscilla Arthur. THIRD ROW: Helen Taylor, Arlene Van Zoest, Eliza- Glee Club-As the title signifies, the girls bring glee into our hearts with their music, Weeks before their hearers could enjoy the finished production, they were learning the fundamentals of singing taught by Miss Moore, At all the musical programs and fes- tivals, everyone was thrilled by their harmony and choral interpretations. beth Gootjes, Nancy Scofield, Marlene Meier, Dorothy Hargrove, Joan Hatfield, Donna Good, Ruth Herion, Amelia Phillips, Judith Watson, Judith Wiebe, Mary Vogel, Sally Mager, Catherine Bauman, Layne Ann Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Compton, Marcia Fast, Joyce Wiers, Barbara Rex, Ruth Neumann, Carolyn Hedden, Lois Derrickson, Janice Hershiser, Marlene Berberick, Virginia Schryer, Donna Judd, Betty Janes, Carolyn Walker, Alma BeVier, Shirley Amstutz, Alice Fransens, Mary Sarpa, Doris Alford. Treble Clef-Life, which may be drab for you, can always be changed by a touch of music. The sweet sounds which emerge from a well chosen group of girls make us feel contented or joyous. The Treble Clef girls fulfill their obligations to our school when singing before clubs, churches, and other organizations. Compliments of The Parent Teachers' Association
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FIRST ROW: Mary Sarpa, Lucille Stil- Iions, Judith Watson, Joyce Crooks, Judith Wiebe, Sandra Watson, Ruth Ann Roesch. SECOND ROW: Ruth Eckstein, Bar- bara Everetts, Marjorie Murphy, Thomas Secor, Bonnie Waterbeck, Rita Moomaw, Jean Wiles, James Nowakowski, Gertrude Nowakowski, Joyce Murphy, Colleen McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hamilton, Phyllis Frederick, Carolyn Huffman, Rosemary Moomaw, Melva Sherbun- dy, Mary Vogel, Wayne Thomas, Mary Frederick, Nedra Reed, Sandra Smith. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Hite, Vir- ginia Schryer, Dixie Caldwell, Joseph- ine Glorioso, Mary McKenzie, Mar- lene Berberick, Marjorie Ayers. Without the melodious strains of music coming from the violins and cellos, the music course at Willard High would not be complete. The orchestra, under the skilled direction of Miss Agnes Moore, has been enjoyed by all at the vari- ous performances. At the spring festival the orchestrations rendered showed careful training and great artistry.
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lfor Th 0 llru rn a Boys' Ensemble-Nothing is more pleasant to hear than the rich and full voices supplied by the basses and tenors of the boys' ensemble. They add color to the musical activities en- tered into under the direction of Miss Agnes FIRST ROW: Wayne Thomas, Robert Blinzley, Jack Gordon. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Rex, Philip Forster, Thomas Secor, Leroy Sayre, Chalmer Dunbar, Paul Hill. THIRD ROW: Delvern Dellinger, David Moll, Robert Bohn, Charles Moomaw, Webster Fleming, David Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Geise, William Wolfe, James Moore. Nowakowski, Kenneth Hite, Robert Thornton. C-implimi-nt, fit A. F. Hunter Son Hardware E V Mx'e'rfi, l'ri-prwlfr FlRST ROW: Kathleen Patten, Doris Durham, Barbara Mager, Josephine Glorioso, Donna Kennard, Joyce Crooks, Joyce Compton, Kathryn Heckman, Phyllis Rob- inson. SECOND ROW: Marcia Fast, Barbara Rex, Barbara Mager, Carolyn Huffman, Marjorie Ayers, Marlene Meier, Mary Vogel, Nancy Scofield, Marilyn Schaffer. THlRD ROW: Doris Alford, Lucille Stillions, Helen Tay- lor, Janice Hershiser, Ruth Herion, Donna Good, Alice Fransens, Dorothy Hammock. FOURTH ROW: Mary Sarpa, Shirley Amstutz, Judith Watson, Carolyn Walker, Marlene Berberick, Virginia Schryer, Lois Derrickson, Martha Smith. 21
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