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Senior hair First Row-S. Jewell, M. Shollhouse, H. Vifard, R. Xvithington, .J. Thomas, N. Phanco, D. Mayers, K. Radeclzi, R. Lucia. Mr. Horn. Second Row'-M. Bailey, A Armstrong, G. Hazeltinc, C. Hazeltinc, S. Chase, F. Stuliflebeam, N. Putnam, B. Sullivan, M. Bailey. Third. Row-F. McKinney, E. Plementosh, M. Johnson, C. Benedict. M. Nelson, M. Lucia, M. Kwiatkowski, D. Nelson, M. Craig, D. Engstrom. Fourth Row-.T. Rodgers, J. I-Iazeltine, C. Downing, L. Smith, S. Phanco. B. Baker. J. Van C-uilder, D. Anthony, J. Holcomb. Fifth Row-B. Haight, B. Johnson, G. Simpson, C. Forsberg, C. Skinner, B. Hannold, C. Darling, E. Day, J. Bean. Sixth Row-J. Mourcr, T. Barton. C. Olson, R. Baker, M. Law, J. Anderson, L. Thompson. M Familiar melodious strains were heard drifting out of the auditorium fifth period every Monday. These notes came from the mouths of the fifty-three people who made up the Senior Choir. This group consisted of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. One of our public appearances was with the Dramatics Club in Decem- ber, When We presented Christmas scenes with music. This program was greatly enjoyed by all. We also Worked on many very beautiful and original songs. Some were presented to you in the Spring Concert. An annual event, for which many of us were chosen, was the Spring Festival. Students from different schools of the county joined with us. During the day We practiced together, and in the evening We presented a musical program. Of course, Mr. Horn was our able director. at 3 0 jif-
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Band First Row-B. Luther, P. XYoodin, A. Johnson, B. XVoodin, M. Moniak. Second Row-Mr. Horn, E. Pei-sing, P. Abraham, S. Egbert, C. Bull, M. Bailey, M. Shellhouse. Third Row-L. Peterson, N. Swanson, M. Johnson, J. Bean, H. Brooker, S. Sandberg, V. Kellogg, R. Wimer. Fourth Row-J, Cowan, D. Mourer, C. Forsberg, J. Halfast, E. Day, B. Jackson, L. Rapp. Fifth Row-D. Engstrom, C. Olson, R. Brooker, M, Nelson, B. Johnson, S. Johnson. Sixth Row-M. Craig. R. Nelson, J. Ahlquist, 'l'. Barton, J. Davis. Horns! Drums! Saxaphones! Clarinets! All these added to the confusion that was heard during the fifth period on Tuesdays and Fridays in the auditorium. This noise was made by the thirty-one members of the high school band. Seven of these musicians were new this year, yet they contributed greatly to any success we might have had. We worked hard on pieces for our own spring concert. Just a few of these were March of the Slide Trombonesf, Three Little Pigs, and Rifle Regiment. A football game wouldn't be complete without the spirit of the band members who participated willingly. One of the important events that was sponsored by the band was the Birthday Social, which was held in the Gym during November. The pro- ceeds were put in our fund toward new uniforms. Of the thirty-one members, we lost four through graduation. We cer- tainly appreciate their hard work. Also, we recognize and appreciate the many hard efforts Mr. Horn put forth to make our band a success. 62129131-
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Junior Choir First Row--G. Coan, K. Swanson, C. Moronski, E. Fedorchuk, P. Sherwood, Mr. Horn. Second Row-M. Perrin, P. Enos, G. Perkins, B. Billsborough, G. Locey, V. Britt, M. Clancy. Third Row-J. Egbert, E. Barnes. D. Benedict, L. Loomis, M. Orbanick, T. Pudder, G. Crippen. Fourth Row-C. Halfast, D. Mourer, H. Antal, B, Abraham, L. Rapp, C. Billsborough, R. York. Fifth Row-H. Perkins, J. Dolphin, J. Teconchuk, R. Nelson, A. Bush, R. Hodges, G. Sedlak. P35 This year We had a Junior Choir of which we were all proud. It Was composed of thirty-three members from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. We Worked hard, and one of our accomplishments was our singing in the joint Christmas assembly. We sang Christmas is Coming? We were very busy practicing for the Spring Concert. Some of our many songs were Old Tare River, Jim-A-Long Josey, and Zum Gali-Galif' One of our burning ambitions was to become a member of the Senior Choir, when We reach the tenth grade. Even though the girls outnumbered the boys, Mr. Horn said we had good harmony. Without our masculine voices, I'm sure We Wou1dn't have been half as successful. eaaiie
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