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Page 32 text:
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MIXED CHORUS Top Row: Joan Cupp, Mary Catherine VVherry, Carol Carey, Marvin Myers, VVayne Giessler, Don- ald Bailey, Gcivaise Peters, Eugene Bostit-k, Floyd Northup, Benton Muntzinger. Donald Turner, John Gunsett, Jean Thomas, Martha Mustard, Alice McClelland. Second Row: Miss Carr, Lillian Pate, Hilda Kellerineier, Jean Swick, Cleotha Feasby, Janet Sow- :-rs, Annabelle Feasby, Dawes Holmes. Billy North, Lloyd Hager, Junior Duncan, Donald Baxter, Dale Davis, Rin-hard La Rue, Pauline Polingp Betty Bates, Aileen Muntzingxer, La Verne Schaberg, Dorothy Lliaznon. Georgiana Herl. Third Row: Kathryn Crowle, Juunita Owens. Betty Carrier, Franc-ile Strunkenburg, Betty Shotts, Robert McClelland. Donald Hoover, Russell Fensler, William Pancake. Carl Pancake. Niles Fry, Ray Carrier. Doris Weclc, Donna Bolle Grant. Marjorie Owens, Marie Louagic, Garnet Feasby. Last year ollr mixed chorus, made up of students from high school, under the di- rection of Miss Leslie, made a trip to Springfield, Ohio, and took part in the District Vocal Contest. Here We received a rating of 2 plus, which entitled us to take part in the State Vocal Contest at Columbus. Later in the spring of 1941 we presented the operetta 'The Forest Prince by Tschaikowsky. In the fall of 1941 Miss Carr came to fill the vacancy left by Miss Leslie. On the Christmas program our group presented the cantata The Childe Jesus. In March all of our members were taken by bus to VVren where they participated in the All-County Vocal Festival. Our chorus sang as their special numbers, Verdant Meadows. The ability of both Miss Leslie and Miss Carr to select and direct high grade music made each member feel that being' a meinber of the chorus had been a great privilege. +Jane Swick Page Twenty-Eight
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WE LIKE A PARADE Left to lliglit: Sharon Glancy, Jean Marilyn llildbold, Ellen Marsh, LaVerne St-liabergf, Betty Gunsett, Donna Snyder, Jean Thoinas. Nix The last two years have proved to be very progressive for our school band under the able direction of Mr- Linn. We have several younger ones who came into the band, which makes the personnel about fifty-two. The band has played for several appearances, including' the Peony Festi- val, the Farmers' Institute, the class plays, the band festival, and the Dis- trict Band Contest at Springfield, Ohio. Several soloists took part in the Dis- trict Band Contest, also, making good showings. By the organization of the Band Mothers, we have been able to secure many instruments and other additions to the band. They are to be highly praised for their hard work put in for our cause. The showing of the band has proved the ability of Our Band. -Jean Thomas Page Twenty-Seven
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row: Carol Carey, Mary Catherine Wherry. Hilda Kellermeier, Jean Swick, Pauline Poling, Alice McClelland, La Verne Sc-habergr, Dorothy Lhamun. Sec-ond Row: Lillian Pate, Betty Hoblet, Betty Shotts, Joan Cupp, Betty Bates, Doris Week, Mar- tha Mustard, Jean Thomas, Aileen lN1untzingn-r, Miss Carr. i Third Row: Kathryn Crowle, Jaunita Owens, l 1'am'ilu Strunkenbnrzr. Betty Carrier, Annabelle Feasby, Janet Sewers, Donna Bello Grant, Garnet Feasby, Marjorie Owens, Marie Louaxxie, Georgiana Herl. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Ton Row: Marvin Myers, Niles Fry, Lloyd Ruger, Benton Muntzinger, John Gunsett, Donald Bax- ter, Dawes Holmes. Ellgrn-lie Bosticlx. Second Row: Wayne Giesslcr, Donald Hoover, Russell Fensler, VVilliam Pancake, Junior Duncan, Dale Davis, Donald Tllrner. Third Row: Miss Farr, Billy North, Rohm-rt Mc-Clelland, Donald Bailey, Gervaise Peters, Richard La Rue, Floyd Northun, Carl Pancakn, Kay Carrier. Georgriana Herl, pianist. Page Twenty-Nine
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