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Show =z : : b us gh Be ar a Le EL oes “th aa ante 0 Cat Fam pidmeree Sk nto SRE ° 2 . IDE Nair EE anes ee ‘ dati eS oa a aE 2 vets Z ara Ses cae Bh” ree : ana nt es s A Ba ree e EN sertatlis MIXED CHORUS—A COMBINATION OF WORK AND FUN First row: Reeder, at an informal practice. Richard Beus, Gerald Ortega, quartet Boys’ Thomas, Shaw, Brent Accompanist, Sharon Dean Crawford, Stephens, Williams, MacDonald, Second row: Keyes, Brown, Mylay, Mortensen, Olson, Case, Whitmeyer, Barnes, Singleton, Oaks, Boiteux. Rasmussen, Fleur, Walton, Berrett, Swift, Downs, Childs, La Duffin, Gomn, Skeen, Peterson, De Groot. Clawson, row: Third Stephens. Dailey, Anderson, Achelmann, Smith. Fourth Muflin, Thompson, row: Larilson, Holliday, ner, West, Maw. Childs, Walker, Faverro, Terry, Dunn, Russell, McKay, Lasater, Cole, Anderson, Purcell, Powell, West, Gar- Ferneluis, Fifth row: Jensen, Seager, Huffman, Bocutt, Palmer, Buatte, Blokzyl, Hanley, Dabbling, Dasprup, Manning, O'Neil. Sixth row: Walker, Prue, Larkin, Wagstaff, Pewtress. Mixed Chorus was a class where no home work was required, but fifth period these students worked together to further develop their voices and inter- est in all kinds of music. Mr. Reid record had his group their voices, and all kinds of music, sing in duets, sing trios, and quartets. MALE Olson, QUARTET—Donald Hal Stephens. Thompson, Dan Reeder, Milton 129 |