Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 17, 1963, Page 17, Image 17

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SOCIETY
By Helen Bechen
Herald and Newi November 17, 1963
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The Klamath Community Symphony, .under the direc
tion of Normand Poulihock, began work early thii fall in
preparation for the first concert to be heard Dec. 3 at 8
. p.m. in Mills School Auditorium. Last spring's successful de
but has added new members to the former AAUW-spon-sored
string group. The December concert will be presented
by a symphony orchestra of over 35 members, mostly volun
teer adults in the Klamath area. They will play several parte
of Tschailtovsky's Nutcracker Suite and the Overture to Mo
zart's opera, Don Giovanni. Works by Biiet, Hindemith end
. German will also be heard on the program.
Today's page shows some of the talented musicians
who practice each week to bring the residents of the Klam
ath Basin enjoyment in symphonic music. .'
The young violist above is Janet Jolly.
At right is the director, Normand Poulshock. At far
right are LsMar Jensen, clarinet, left, and Don Herbig, bassoon.
Photos by KettWr.
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At left some of the symphony mu
sicians are shown at rehearsal. Left
to right in the first row in front of direc
tor Poulshock are Dean Halbert, Harry
Borel and Nick Lampropulos. Second
row, same order, Stephanie ' Speti,
Mrs. J. C. O'Neill, Carol Grigg, Bar
bara Cofer, Loretta Raih and Martin
Franx. With backs to camera are Mrs,
E. D, Jolly, left, and Joyce Jolty. '
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Violinist Harry Borel is shown at left
and at right are David Poulshock, French
horn, and Ephreim Hackett, trumpet.
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