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l'T071lRf1'1C Fl.0Ylvl!-XE VVILLIAMS, BE'1 I'Y lVTARSHALl., JEAN KOLAR, DAlll,ENE SIINDEN, PHYLLIS VVHITE, BEVERLY Bl'R'1', TVTARY KLAAS, GER'I'RI'DE CLINE, ELSIE WHEELER, PHx'LLIs TTAGGARD, I.,l'EliI.A BENSON, DAILIIENE lfRIN'r, BETTY JOHNSON, ARLENE SANDMAN, RLSIH KINCANNON, FMMALOL' BARNES, JOYCE TJREEKE. Row Two -JEANNE ZINIMER, TYTARGARET NORTH, TJAGNY PERSON, LOTS HAWREY, JANE HOLJs'I'oN, DOROTHY SCHMELING, TVTARILYN LEMBIRE, BE'I I'Y THoMAs, PRISCIIILA WHEELER, BE'I'l'N' JAMES, VIRGINIA FRANR, AIDREY RICHARDSON, NTARION I.I'CAS, RVTH CALDWELL, E'1'HEI.MAE W'AL'I'ER, CSERTRLIDE KOCH. Rafe' Thfff-'TDAKLENE KAMVENIIACH, lA'lARI1.X'N SwANs0N, JOYCE BARNES, SALLY T.oI', FLEANOR CLARK, T,I'CINDA JOINER, NTARNE AAJEBER, l'TELEN NIORELOCR, FRANCES THORNION, BEII'rx' HMANKEII, CJERALDINE OAKLEY, CLARAIIEL rTlHORN'l'UN, HEIIEN BARR, BARIIARA TJBKE, TAKTARLYN KIZER, lJORo'rHv GI's'rAIfsON, ALICE PAYNE, GLORIA SCHMIDI' . Koi: I o1z7'-V-BERNICE LOVELL, HFl.EN HOLDEN, :ARNOLD JOHNSON, DONALD TDIFFORD, JACR HAMMCJNIJ, PAVI. CZALDXYELL, l'lRANRl.YN Swim, ROIIERI' KINCANNON, JACR HOWE, AYILLIAM l+'LE'rCHER, LAVERNE JOHNSON, TEORIJON HENDRICRSON, TJALE NTANSON. ROCEER MARsIIALL, KENNETH ERMAN, TVIARLIN JOHNSON, RONALD RAY, EKNICE FCKMAN. E3 Congratulations to the chorus! Their accomplishments this year have won them recognition as oIIe of the outstanding organizations of the school. lnterest in vocal music has been intensified by their etliorts, and the chorus has more than doubled in size since last year. For the First time in the history of the chorus, groups were sent to the district contests. More con- gratulations! The girls' chorus won first place at DeKalb. At this same contest, Helen Houden, soprano soloist, also won a first place rating. The mixed octette carried away another first division honor with its singing of Breathe Soft, Ye Wiindsf' As a result of this success, the group was eligible to attend the sectional contest at Ottawa on April l8. The members are: Sopranos, Lois Hawkey, Lucinda Joiner, altos, liimmalou Barnes, Betty James, tenors, Jack Hammond, LaVerne Johnson, basses, Roger Marshall and Arnold Johnson. A third division rating was won by the girls' octette. They sang Rainl' and Lift Thine liyesf' The members of this Octette are: sopranos, Phyllis W'hite, Helen Houden, Eleanor Clark, second sopranos, Dagny Person, I.uella Benson, Clarabel Thornton, altos, Phyllis Haggard and Ruth Caldwell. Three concerts were given during the yearfin the autumn, winter, and spring. At the spring con- cert, smiles were rife among the chorus. Dressed in their new dubonnet robes for which they had toiled long and hard, they were a group of which B. H. S. might well be proud. At the Variety Show this year, the presentation of the chorus, '1The Pageant of Patriotism , was the 28
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