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FT-IKWTR First Raw, Left to Rigbt: Evelyn Faw. Judy Geiger, Martha McCallister, Patsy Cota, Nancy Hitchcock, Becky Knowles, Phyllis Morse, Martha Ellis, Carol York, Diane Thompson, Suzanne Hills, Gloria Kunitsky, Sandy Robertson, Judy Creedon. Second Row: Judy Frederick, Martha Baird, Mike Messersmith, Nancy Weldin, Pat Smullen, Joann Matthew- son, Terry White, Debby Walker, Mrs. Shiffert, Gigi McCue, Sheila Enright, Jean Whisler, Elva Stroud, Sonya Kunitsky, Arm Whitman, Mary Ann Garver. Third lKow: Bill Ratcliffe, Bud Cartwright, Charlie Springer, Bobo Olsen, Donald Munro, Richard Bernard, Joe Carbonell, Dave R gin, Paul Carkin, Johnny McGinley, Paul Riggs, Gerry Roberts. Fou: ' H Ron Row: Dave Warner, Bill Trench, Tom Ward, Jan eermans, : Jack, Steve Chapman, Nipper Forster, Roger Emerson, Bob Veasey. I' P1-exert: Norma Buchanan, Ronald Caldwell, Janet Fossum, Bernice li gill, Peggy Marvel, Peggy Marvel, Grace Reilly, Mary Sheldrick, Elem Slsk, Terry White. The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Beatrice Shiffert, can look back over a busy and successful year. In October, the choir sang for the student serenaded the Parent Teachers Association. body and also a representative group December brought the usual Christmas rush. The annual Christmas play was ac- companied by seasonal music from the choir. Several churches invited them to present both the gay and inspirational songs. Barely had Christmas passed when n the near future. Leads in the Pirates of Penzance the operetta loomed ahead i included: Richard Bernard, Mary Ann Garver, Bud Cartwright, Terry White, Nipper Forster, Charlie Springer, jan Heermans, Roger Emerson, Mary Sheldrick, rtha Baird. Also in February the choir visited the Delaware received the Dunbar Choir from Washington, D. C. By their Phyllis Morse and Ma State Hospital and busy calendar the choir has proved that hard work pays off. ears Mrs. Shiffert has been assisted in the management of the choir by the choir council and this year has been no exception. Members of this efficient group who keep attendance and are called on to vote in all matters con- ' choir members are' Mike Messersmith, Evelyn Faw, Judy Geiger, Mary cerning . Sheldrick, Martha Ellis, Ann Whitman, Mary Ann Garver, Charlie Springer, Dave Warner, Paul Carkin, and Nipper Forster. In previous y
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BAD IH ,e. A ' an fliw ltvlgglxgl 'i -...lf ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Fix Knowles. Alternaxes-Carole Pu zsimmons. Par Smullen-caprgxin, Ann Whirman, Becky mam, Sue Farwell, Carol Fnes, jean Todd. l 1 -+I 5... . 5 lx , 'S .4 1 ,. , RONNIE KEATING 1,,g,,4 M. l 1' , lf' SANDY scHoY V43 LILLIAN THOMAS .aff A ,Q kih, E JANET HOOPES 'A P' ,. ..2-- ff.
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EMR HIGH PORTS CL B First Row, Left to Right: lrv Hollingsworth, Bud Cartwright, Dave Rig- Springer, Nipper Forster, Tom Ward, Gary Marine, Gerry Roberts, Tony gin, Treasuer: Bob Veasey, Bob Suhr, Bob Harding. Second Row: Terry Quiniano, Bill Trench, Norman Ford. Not Presenl: Dave Warner, Presi- Martine, -John Cairns, Sid Smith, Secretary: Ronnie Hickman Bobo denf- Olsen, Vice-Presidentg Bob Keating, Mr. Heilman. Third Row: ,Charlie One of the biggest projects carried out by the Sports Club was the selling of candy after school. With the money received the boys bought photographic equipment for the football games. Along with good citizenship, the club also sponsored several dances throughout the year. fTT1T Yl'S11 -r-'-r,-x--,-.l-4-- irst Row, Left to IRigbt: Leonard Shannon, Paul Frederic, Harry Wilkin rn, George Shanks, John Schuyler, Bill MacDonald, Secretary-Treasurer an Donnan, Presidentg Gorgon Burris. Second Row: Kenny Hopkins, mon, Bob Foster, Tommy Mousley, Leroy Elder. Not Present: Ellis Pier- ice-Presidentg Jack Chandler, jim Feldman, Carl Riegel, Mr. Lovall son. - Harry White, Peter Burrows, jeff Friedman, Bill Marsey. Third Row: 3 Steve Hayes, Bill Gordon, Ronnie Sill, Les Rigler, Kenny Faw, David Har- Contrary to their name this is not an organization concerning sports alone but one which also aids the community. Throughout the year the boys raise money by sponsoring dances, dues and other extra-curricular activities. With this money they have given gifts to needy people at Christ- mas time and the rest of it has gone to various funds such as pupil aid. However, these letter win- ners do think of themselves sometimes by taking trips to some sporting events.
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