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n ,, Girls' Glee Club ck row, left to right: Betty Jane Whilef, Yuuonna Boyce Ore a Joiner, Phyllix Dudley, Betty Bidwell, Carole Hinkel, J oephine Deal, Doris Tinxley, Lillian Emannelxon, Shirley Thurman Norma Morrif, Dorothy Parkifon, Merilyn Richardx, Mary Jo Kai- relmlan, Joyce Ruttan, Darlene Walker, Florence S ooter. Second row: Joyce Brown, Juanita Crothers, Bonnie Hedxtrorn Jacqueline Schick, Mary Ann Scheloxki, Martha Faller, Joan Pear- xon, Arlena Bright, Mary Cleuenger, Evelyn Bryan, Beverly Buckner, Joann Monchill, Mary Ann Cornixh, Gayle Granherg, Marietta Cole- man, Mary Jane J ohnxon, Florence Ann Luke, Derlene Meyer, JoAnne Deal. Front row: Ruthann Akerx, Janice Regenox, Martha Sioulas, Norma Durham, JoAnne Brewer, Matia Drizos, Gloria Quick, Mix: Marguerite Their, Amy Glam, Nancy Boiler, Geneva Adamx, Lor- raine Clever, Maxine W ilfon, Lillian Norman, Nancy Wardlow. B0 S' lllee Club Back row, left to right: William Joney, John Bowlin, Willard Front row: Lee Clark, Darrell Vinyard, Bob Klamm, Charlet Best, Robert Stephens, Raymond Cline, David Reefer, Bert Adamx, Moeck, Allan Bryant, Wayne Noah, Min Marguerite Their, Bill Madixon Richmond, Bill Oldham, William Rinne, T. A. Genxler, W ehh, Arthur Spradlin, Jim Tice, Berry Lawx, James Brown, Don Gene Myerx, Claude Gaxton, Wallace Johnson, Richard Nance. Striggozv, Ben Blake, Bob Parke at the piano. Page Twenty-one
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Cappella llhoir by Doroiuis Him' Back l'0ll', left to rigbt: Norma Morri.v, Marilyn Rirbardr, Joyce Rutfau, jorepbirie Deal, Pbyllii Dudley, Iobii Bozrliii, Wayize Noab, Ray Cline, David Reefer, Bert Adazizr, Mariball Wertb, .lladimiz Ricbmoud, Bill Oldbam, jim Darizlsoii, Dorothy Parkiiou, Mary jo Kasrelmaii, Darlene ll7alker. Second row: Louire Szrigarl, Oretla joiucr, Carole lliukcl, Belly Une of the most active groups in the school, the vocal music department, is under the direction of Miss Marguerite Theis. It Consists of the A Cappella Choir, three elementary and two advanced glee club classes. The A Cappella Choir has participated in many programs, one of the most out- Bidu-ell, Ben Blake, Robert Pace, Roizell Keen. jim Tire, Artbur Sprazlliu, Gene Myers, Bill Webb, Lee Clark, Derleize Meyerr, I0A1111e Deal, Mary lane IODIIIOII, Lillian Noriizan. Frou! row: Lorraine Clerer, Mafia Drizor, Martba Sioular, Janice Regeuoy, Claire Dodd, Nadine Caffee, Gloria Quick, Miss Marguerite Tbeix, Bob Parke, Norma Durbam, Mary Ami Sebelo- ski, Amy Clair, Rulbaizii Akcri, Naing' Boiler. standing being the annual Christmas service. Every other year the vocal department presents an operetta and the other years they assist the instrumental department in a musical show. Students of the musical department have performed individually and in large groups in school, church, and community meetings during the year. Page Twenty llccompanists Left lo rigbt: Bob Parke, Charley Stub- blefield, Gloria Quick, Lila Page, Carol Stutz, Irene Murray, Sbirley Alexander, Pazfry Bars, Patry Naumaii, Emily Wilder- iiiaa, Io Amie Pbillipr, Beverly Lobaugb, Mary Cordoiiier.
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S mphnn llrchestra by PHYLLIS RILEY Violin: Loir Mead QConcert Mirtrerrj, Bert Newland, Ettelle Goodrick, Peggy Meyerr, Joan Hickr CSecretaryD, Vivian Van Waterr, Fred Chenoweth, Marjorie Durham, Ralph Schumacker, Howard Malcolm, Wilma Lee Millrap, Janet Guffey, Jacqueline Raymor, Francer Garcia, Donald Lee Cumrniner, Gladyr Mae Young, Jack Barber. Robert Smith, Barbara Border, Mary Behrenr, Georgia Adams, Martha Feightner, William Wade, George Georgeff, Marjorie Behrens, Dori: Carpenter, Edna Prerrler, Alice Waldron, Ruth Ann Davis, Thelma Manthei, George Carton, Joyce Hawkins, Beulah Nyhart, Gary Kitterman, Dale Bowman, Eileen Graham, Annabel Heirmang Viola: Roberta Youmans, Kenneth Boyer, Carl Sooter, Joan McFadden, Judy England, Ileana Eaton, String lrin Left to right: Carol Klemp, Mary Lou Crayne, Lois Mead. Page Tzrenly-Izz'o Robert Youmanr, Barbara Clark, Jerry Kelly, Roger Youmanrg Cello: Carol Klernp, Woodyne Benglron, Jacqueline Schick, Jeanne Walduogel, Karl Reynolds, Mary Ellen Driver, Anna Marie Hamm, Dairy Wirtermang String Barr: Ted Moran, Birdye Hale, Norma Jean Carton, Janita Larson, Roberta Reere, Meredith Hill, Harold Myerr, Richard Henre,' Tuba: Richard Henre Crergeant-at-armrjg Flute: Phyllis Allen, Jane Aurhermang Clarinet: Charlet Molina, Lillian Bernardy Oboe: Dewey Bernard: Barroon: Kenneth Collinr,' Trumpet: Betty Jo Henderrhott, Gene Bendure, Walter Pitzer, French Horn: Paul Flowerr, Dan Orrick, Trombone: Jim Davidron, Jerry Andrewr, Charlet Hay,' Percurrion: Corky Brown, Carol Van Waterrg Piano: Mary Lou Crayne Cpreridentb, Gloria Quick,' Director: Mr. R. A. Samuelron. t Instrumental Music More and more the trend of modern education has been toward recognition of the value of training young people in practical things-things that will be of use to them in their later lives, either in helping them to earn a living or as pleasant hobbies. As a result many valuable activities of skill and culture that once had to be extracurricular are now a part of the curriculum. Chief among these at Wyandotte High School is the department of instrumental music, where students attain high degrees of skill with their chosen instruments and a background of musical culture that will be invaluable to them-to some as a vocation, to others merely as recreation, but to all a life-long pleasure. The Marching Band, which, with its corps of attractive Majorettes, forms at colorful and enthusiastic background for all athletic con- tests, the Symphony Orchestra, which furnished incidental music for all plays as well as its own fine concert, and smaller groups of accomplished musicians selected from these large organizations have become indispensable parts of our school life. These organiza- tions have attained national prominence for the excellence of their Work. Wlyandotte High School is proud of them.
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