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Show The Modern Madrigal singers bring recognition to Weber's choral department The Musettes is a small but lively group of Weber College coeds who delight local audiences with their singing. Lovely this year in lavender wool dresses, the Musettes were much in demand. Under the direction of J. Clair Anderson, the unit performed at many community functions, church meetings and social gatherings in the Ogden area. MUSETTES, Left to right: Joan Miller, Carol Scoville, Lynda sen, Helen Stokes, Dina Downs, Cathie Carter, Chris Nelson Janet Bell and J. Clair Anderson, director. One of the most versatile singing groups at Weber is the Voce Coeds. These talented singers, under the direction of Glenn L. Hanson, perform for civic clubs, church meetings, socials, weddings and conventions. In the past they have combined with the Modern Choir to sing before the Utah State Legislature. Because of the polish of the group's performance and the enthusiasm of the girls, the Voce Coeds has become a highly popular group. In addition, Glen L. Hanson's Modern Choir appeared in concert during the winter and spring quarters. Perhaps its biggest performance was at the annual Christmas Concert, where it combined with the orchestra and community groups to present a thrilling program. The group also furnished musical selections at Commencement. Front row. left to right: Cliff Hassins. Max Brown Devon Dahl, Keith Anderson, Marlow Rytting, Ray Van Orman, Stephen Call, Smith. Carolyn Cadv. Becky Williams. Karen Wilcox, lean Groberg. Middle row. left to right: Robert Doxey, Edward McGregor, Pontius, Robert Johnson, Frank Bentley, Tom Miller, Paulette Lichenstein, Sandra Hough, Sally Bane, Patricia Gee, Linda Brown, Karla Pamela Chrisman. Back row: left to right: Dan Jones,, William Koldewyn, Ron Parker, Carl Nelson, Jerry Wallace, Alma Jeanette Duncan, Saundra Schoenhals, Nancy Speed, Karen Seeley, Connie Madson, Marion Smith, Brenda Reynolds, Janet Holbrook, Charlotte Steed at the piano. VOCE COEDS. Left to right; Sandra Chapman, Janice Heninger, Linda Ludlow, Carolyn Olson, Alice Hollist, Joanne Young, Lou Ann Willey, Cleora Meyerhoffer, Paulette Lichtenstein, Linda Johnson, Pauline Crowell and Glenn L. Hanson, director. MODERN MADRIGAL SINGERS. Left to right: Ed Freestone, Bob Johnson, Don Gardner, Marilyn Egan, Janice Clark, Paulette Lichtenstein, Linda Dee, Jean Groberg, Linda Brown, Pam Chrisman, Carolyn Read, Gordon Steed, Frank Bentley and Lou Johnson. Ron Parker, Ruth Halvorson and Lorilee Hayes were absent when this photo was taken. Glenn L. Hanson was director of the group. Weber's Modern Madrigal Singers were organized this year and proved to be a complement to the school's talents. Besides having numerous community engagements, the group performed at the Barker Extemporaneous Speaking Contest and the Evolution Assembly. The Madrigals also presented their own assembly on April 13. Selections included in the program were madrigals, a negro spiritual and selections from light operas, performed by individual singers and the entire group. Many of the group's members had leading roles in the college opera, King and I. |