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QPCA 2:5 ffd Standing: Grace Nystrom, Darlene Yeazel, Betty Lord, Emmett Anderson, string bass, Anna Louise Kasper, Claude Golden, percussion, Jerry Newton, tympani, Mr. G. L. Doll, director, Evelyn lzen, piano. Fourth Row: Iris Caldwell, Maxine Kirk, Dorothy Monahan, first violin, Charlene Kapka, Dorothy Bruce, Howard Adcock, Leonard Starcher, second violin, .loan Hargadine, bass trombone, Helen Claybrooks, Bill Brazier, trombone, Bill Banta, Mollie Mae Gribbin, Cornet, Ivan Little, Lois Bauer, Don Kistler, French horn, Lester Fowler, Gerald Peters, viola. Third row: Joan McAmis, Mercedes Hoffman, first violin, Virginia Schalling, Clara Darling, Pat Evans, Douglas Channell, second violin, Joan Wyatt, Shirley Sloan, Kenneth May, clarinet, Roberta Thomas, Betty Ketchum, bassoon, Bobby Jean Hamblin, cello, Joanna Elliott, Ronald Youmans, viola. Second row: Betty Tharp, Doris Lambert, first violin, Julia Schnabel, Nancy Ewalt, second violin, Margaret Collier, Vera Jean Metz, Eugene Johnson, flute, Billie Krebs, oboe, Esther Jones, Elizabeth Olin, cello, Mary Weir, Nancy Ludlow, viola. I First row: Paul Halula, concertmaster, Katherine Stoll, first violin, Judith Mason, Betty Lewallen, second violin, Tom Stalzer, Mary Lee Green, cello, Elta Beazell, Emilie Schnabel, viola. Not in picture: Norma Goll, oboe, Elenora Skwarlo, first violin, Rob- ert Tompkins, French horn. win gm aa few Need a good dance band? Wyandotte has it in the Swing- masters. When music, sweet or hot, was needed for a mixer, class dance, program or assem- bly, these selected instrumental students could and did deliver. The members: Wallace Snod- derly, trumpet and leader, Eu- gene Johnson, piano, Claude Golden, drums, Bill Banta and Charles Sullivan, trumpet, Billy Brazier and Walter Wardwell, trombone, Emmett Anderson, bass, Betty Ketchum, Eugene Bernard, Kenneth May and Rob- ert Chamberlain, saxophone. Page 79
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.9116 frumenfa! matic K Being a major key- note in the school cur- riculum, the instrumen- tal music department, directed by Mr. G. Lewis Doll, provides pep for basketball and football games and musical setting for assemblies and plays. With Russell L. Wi- ley, University of Kan- sas band and orches- tra director, as guest conductor the second annual m u s i c clinic was held at Wyan- dotte this year. The By Norma Goll section rehearsals with several Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra men as sectional leaders. Climaxing the two day clinic a combined band and orchestra concert was given in assembly with the guest conductor directing. The symphonic band stressed concert playing instead of marching this year due to the complication of students' part-time employment. The band presented its annual con- cert December 6 in the Wyandotte Auditorium with a pro- gram made up of numbers from victory specials to class- ical overtures. The Wyandotte symphony orchestra completed a busy year also with several ensembles and soloists from the group playing for PTA meetings, civic groups, and various other special programs. Leading up to an effective crescendo the department presented a musical variety program in April with the aid of the vocal and physical education departments. Several instrumental students entered and placed in the State District music contest held at Lawrence April 28-29. G' L' DOLL l band and orchestra As a grand finale for the vocal and instrumental-music Belh0'nY College, B- MU5'C underwent a strenuous department the annual May party was held in the Recital l day of practice and Hall. i i Standing, left to right: Virginia Pritchett, bell lyre, Don Younghans, bass drum, Second Row, Kenneth Minter, John Roeder, Joyce Baker, Margaret Sta' Martha James, Joe Ann Pike, clarinet, Lois Bauer, Paul Halula, French horn, Clif 1Betty Tevis, snare drum, Jerry Newton, tympani, Emmett Anderson, string bass. I Fourth row: Emilie Schnabel, Gerald Peters, Joan McAmis, sousaphone, Wallace 'Snoderly, Bill Banta, Charles Sullivan, Mollie Gribbin, Alfred Spriester, James Frederick, fCharles Gragg, cornet, Damon Smith, baritone, Don Carr, John Hargadine, Phyllis 'McCune, Betty Lincoln, Walter Wardwell, trombone. l Third row: Leslie Rhodes, Jimmy Stutesman, Stanley Kincaid, clarinet, Dorothy jHenderson, D'Arlene Chenovieth, cornet, Marie Hamilton, fluegelhorn, Virgil Wesley, Robert Chamberlain, Betty Ketchum, Eugene Bernard, Kenneth May, Ruth Burkett, saxo- phone. Kapka, Laurence Cloud, saxophone, Roberta Thamas, bassoon, Joan Wyatt, alto cl Front row: Shirley Sloan, Kenneth Parker, Suzanne Hines, Jean Schanlis, Hatfield, clarinets, Betty Tharp, Vera Jean Metz, Dorothy Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Not in the pictur eare: Anna Hamilton, flute, Ethel Couch, Norma Miller, Smith, clarinet, Norma Goll, Billie Krebs, oboe, Bernard White, saxophone, Betty A hamson, Jimmy Kaiser, Dale Moorman, Joyce Rieber, Don Rupp, cornet, Frank L. baritone, Don Kistler, Ivan Little, Robert Tompkins, French horn, Jack Bruggeman, Claybrooks, trombone, Donald Gould, tuba, Claude Golden, Darrell Million, Bob sell, percussion. l u i 2. 5 if i Page 78 it l in-f 1
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OCCL uri ic By Norma Goll A Accompanists JEANNETTE FLOYD - Back row, left to right: Allen Sever, Bob Estes, Robert Eastham. Emporia Tchs., B. S. Front row: Ardis Brown, Bonnie Alexander, Merle Eisman, Shirley Johnson. Highlighting a year of varied school activities for A Cappella Choir and advanced boys' and girls' Glee Clubs, under the direction of Miss Jeannette Floyd, were the many outside engagements at Kansas City churches, Chamber ot Commerce, and civic clubs. With these groups, three additional classes of first year glee club, two girls' and one boys', compose the entire vocal department that pre- sented the Sing Your Songs ,assembly in February, which received much praise because of the popular appeal to the student body. As a reward of the early morning rehearsals for A Cappella Choir are theinvitations to sing for special organizations and appear on radio performances. This department also entered students in the State District contest held in Lawrence the latter part of April. Fourth row, left to right: Lorraine Kasper, Barbara Cowick, Mariorie Darby, Peggy Lou Tarry, Dona Dale, Marylee Kennedy, Harold Conroy, Bob Schenke, Charles Loyd, Bob Truesdell, Alice Jane Holstein, Bonnie Alexander, Marilyn Beem, Leta Schenke, Ardis Brown, Nancy Ruthrauff. Third row: Ruth Baker, Patricia Dundas, Betty Lou Richards, Janice Dundas, Phyllis Hickson, Martha Young, Warren Falwell, Bob Hilgardner, William Heriford, Darrell Kellams, Bob Estes, Mary Lou Johnson, Jean Spivey, Wilma Witcraft, Doris Jean Orr. Second row: Betty DeLaine, Rhoda Lucas, Nedro Korab, Jeanne Ald- ridge, Halgene Lucas, Oliver Johnson, Don Phillips, Richard Gruendel, Ed Broddfe, Don Wood, Mildred Bond, Louise Kasper, Doris Nickerson, Peggy Ray. First row: Louise Farris, Donnie VanBentl1usen, Molly Jo Munn, Rich- ard Phillips, Norman May, Miss Jeannette Floyd, Robert Eastham, John Zellers, Georgia Lee Kyle, Rebecca Davidson, Bonnie Bacon. Cayolaeffa glzoir Page 20
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