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FIRST ROW: Sara Owens, Betty Io Lane, Barbara Duvali, Lois O'Banion. Winnie Stanqe, Margie Guynn, Shirley Erhold, Alice Merten, Billie Martin, Eileen Iiharth Gerirude Mills, Marilyn Justice, Ann Stelzer, Carolyn Angus, pianist, Margaret Phillips. SECOND ROW: Anne Strauss, Ann Young, Hilda Mullen, Marianne Willard, Shirley Helfferich, Elaine Sharp, Joanne Elfersl Philena Bauer, Lois MeHord, Jackie Kaufmann, Betty Spencer, Evelyn Hoes, Eloise Taylor, Phyllis Muchmore. THIRD ROW: Jean Woiianqel, Iane Davidson, Ru:h Steffen, Ruth Quinlan, Virginia Meadows, Alice Petsch, Dolores Meyers, Ruby Thacker, Charmaine Hull, Betty Jean Hasketl Mary Miller. FOURTH ROW: Irma Brown, Ruth Shepard, Shirley Greer, Dorothy Ryan, Anne Wright, Marian Kuhlmann, Donna Redman, W'ilhelmina Schroderl Corrine Shimer, Pattie Fisher, Donna Fisher, Agnes Messmer, once Duckett. GIRLSs CHORUS By giving siudents an appreciation of good musiceby helping them to understand the value of a firm musical education-and by giving them a chance to participate in the performance of the musical classics music is educational in every way. At Anderson, all students who wish to do so have the splendid opportunity of joining the Girls' Chorus. The Chorus is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Vandervort. By her untirinq efforts, she has made this group an outstanding success. There are fifty-five members this year and they have turned in some fine performances. The Chorus has given us the privilege of hearing them at the Christmas Assembly, The Farmers' Institute, and Baccalaureate Service. 29
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FIRST ROW: Catherine Schatz, Patricia Hill, Hilda Mullen, Martha Van Saun, Grace Pauly, Charles Van Saun, Lester Taylor, Wilma Frymanl Cornelius Van SaurL Lloyd Bridges, Ted Haller, Harold Barkhau. SECOND ROW: David Back, Jackie Kuhn, Anne Wright, Margie Guynn, Pattie Meier, Jack Kuhn, Charles Wainwright, Don Silver, Harry Gruenwald, Carl Etter, Charles Whitaker, Alice Merten, Warren Krummel, Ray Burlew, Robert Vfright. BAND This year the band is under the direction of Mrs. Nell Steen, of Augusta, Kentucky. Mrs. Steen also teaches music at the Sharonville High School. Although she is new to Anderson this year, she has very capably taken over the duties of Mr. Rudolph, Who taught instrumental music at Anderson last year. The band played at various assemblies during the year and at the Farmers' Institute in January. They furnished additional entertainment at the Sharonville and Amelia basketball games. The group also gave a concert program in the spring. The band, a slightly smaller group than last year, is made up of thirty-five members. 28
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FIRST ROW: Virginia Judd, Virginia Truitt, Patricia Meier, Anne Strauss, Alice Petsch, Joanne Elfors, Phyllis Muchmore. SECOND ROW: Marian Kuhlmarm, Vera Nash, adviser, Ann Young, Joy Kapp, Dolores Meyer, Betty Io Lane, Sara Owens, Catherine Schatz, Carolyn Angus, Audrey Guynn, Jackie Ott. THIRD ROW: John Angus, Charles Emshoff, Cart Etter, Melvin Dutton, Henry Hilberg. MASQUE and GAVEL President ,, , , , , , .. .. . V , . ,Virqtnia Judd Vice President .......Iackie Ott Secretary ...................................................................................................................... Sara Owens Treasurer ........................................................................................................................ Alice Petsch The 1943-44 Masque and Gavel Club started the year by producing No Room in the Hotel, a Christmas play. This play was enjoyed by the high school audience. In March, the same players presented a War Bond play, And We Talk About Sacrifice and a comedy, Too Many Marys. Admission of War Stamps was charged for the high school audience. These plays are examples of Miss Vera Nash's work as a director. In April a formal initiation was held and afterwards a banquet was given honoring the new initiates and alumni. - 30
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