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W GIRLS' IUNIOR BOYS' IUNIOR GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB First Row: upper fleft to rightj Ellen Shubert, Janet Wolfsberger, Phyllis Leve, Donna McNichols, Marcia Wittib- slager, Pamela Weisel, Audrey Rainey, LaVonne Skinner, Iris Freed, Charlotte Snyder. Second Row: Beverly William- son, Ann Butler, Charlotte McKitrick, Roberta Klein, Patricia Hutford, Shirley Morrison, Yvonne Meese, Dorothy Thompson, Gladys Stuver, Mary Weimer. Third Row: Evelyn Fishel, Margaret Haye, Ardith Finch, Geraldine Gaff- ney, joan Hunt, ,Ieralyn Forshey, Roberta Browne, Laura Lee Sharps, Beatrice Evans, Lucille Scalise. Fourth Row: Joyce Wagner, Elaine Hill, Darlene Fryberger, Mary Beal, Geraldine Fair, Cecelia Moran, Barbara Moody, Janice Meiks, Jean Hagamyer, Phyllis Estep, Miss Long. Fifth Row: Martha Scott, Sally Beall, Jacqueline Edwards, Doris Bilhart, Dorothy Morgan, Sally Rake, Jacqueline Davis, Shirley Burgess, Shirley Holtz, Betty Barnhart. This glee club is made up of 9-B and 9-A girls. The enrollment is between 20 and 25. It sings for the May Fes- tival every year. This glee club is training these girls for the Girls' Senior Glee Club and for the A Capella Choir. First Row: lower Cleft to rightj james Ruby, Franklin Mosier, Richard Butler, William Griffiths, William Cropley, james Roese, Clyde Swain, Frederick Fishback, john Aust, john Sailor, Richard Little. Second Row: Emmett Housely, Robert Bittinger, Gordon Henniger, Ardol Roy, Eugene Dolan, Richard Taipole, Clarence Welch, Robert McMillan, Frank Ostrander, james Orth, james Rejfsnyder. Third Row: Miss Long, Carl Bennett, Richard Palladino, Roy Cog- deill, Carl Winafeld, Earl Jordon, Willis Hyde, Robert Fullerton, james Maldinger, Charles Metzner. Fourth Row: Harold Mellinger, Ronald Kearns, Robert Frantz, James Foster, Brian Puse, Jerry Kerr, Donald' Gschwind, Patrick Cahill, Herbert Reed. Those who were not present are: james Pyke, Richard Poth, and Ralph Miller, The Boys' Junior Glee Club is made up of 9-B and 9-A boys. There are 40 boys enrolled this year, a larger number than usual. They sing for the May Music Festival and hope to sing at an assembly. The Boys' junior Glee Club is a training camp for boys who want to be in the Boys' Senior Glee Club and the A Cappella Choir later on.
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GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB First Row: fleft to rightj Dorothy Calvin, Elizabeth Halliwill, Nadine Fisher, Elinor Walls, Audrey Mathias, Patricia Rausch, Janet King. Second Row: Miss Long, Mary Wickiser, Marjorie Mcllhattan, Pauline Beyler, Mar- ilyn Baldwin, Margaret Lehman, Marianna Glenny, Dorothy Spencer. e Third Row: Ann Walter, Carol Wert, Sally Rhodes, Barbara Nichols, Dorothy Sorenson, Joanne Wesley, Norma Davis. The Girls' Sr. Glee Club is 'under the direction of Miss Long. It is made up of girls in 10-B and up. It has an en- rollment of about 25. It sings at the May Festival each year and for other programs that come up. This glee club prepares the girls for the A Capella Choir. u 1 u GIIIS TI10 CLeft to rightjz Nadine Fisher, Elinore Walls, Marianne Glenny This group of three singers is under the supervision of Miss Josephine Long. The girls have been working on two special numbers which they plan to sing at the March 11 meeting of the High School P. T. A. They will also appear at several other eventsfone of which is the annual Spring Music Festival.
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GIRLS' IUNIOR ALL-GIRL GLEE CLUB CHOIR First Row: upper fleft to rightj Jessie Howe, Joanne Greenwood, Joanne Ramey, Judy Feil, Ercileen Holland, Cath- arine Howard, Roberta Shaw, Nancy Brosh, Betty Daugherty, Marilyn Stocker. Second Row: Elizabeth Wood, Doris Burger, Jean Kirk, Barbara Caruthers, Barbara Bryant, Patty Tierney, Barbara Oberlin, Joan Wright. Third Row: Joanne Beck, Peggy Wagoner, Beatrice Finkel, Joan Russell, Molly Bayle, Sue Markle, Carol Adams, Hilda Dickerhoff, Ruth Shearer. Fourth Row: Julane Garvin, Glenna Wallace, Carol Hayes, Carol Zorn, Jeanne Newkirk, Ann Lopane, Janis Lympany, Betty McDonald, Patty Gross, Patsy Travis, Miss Long. Fifth Row: Marjorie Medwig, Laura Graham, g-Ielen Van Ness, Pat Bordenkircher, Shirley Stevens, June Shook, Betty Berry, Joyce Fulton, Colleen Fauley, Peggy tevens. First Row: lower fleft to rightj Nancy DeGraE, Marilyn Baltz, Nancy Kilbourne, Vera Kalbaugh, Betty Roach, Irene Laudermilk, Janet Higley, Carol Averill, Barbara Windle, Lorna Zimmerman, Lois Gardner, Arwilda Robinstein. Second Row: Muriel Rogers, Marilyn Conn, Gladys Petrea, Betty Hess, Barbara Veninger, Connie Williams, Carol Hinchcliffe, Joy Chadwell, Marilyn Will, Ruth Walus, Mary Ellen Cross, Marilyn Keiffer, Phyllis Roberson. Third Row: Mary Lou Anderson, Nancy Rubright, Margaret Spense, Gretchen Closs, Phyllis Bond, Betty Toomey, Mary Ann Smith, Marilyn Lloyd, Betty Jo Kuder, Audrey Rainey, Luella Smith, Eileen Wilkinson, Miss Long. Fourth Row: Pat Clark, Sarah Pyers, Nancy Dotson, Rosemary Bumgardner, Joanne Kalbaugh, Jane Sharp, Joanne Fritsch, Jean Staats, Anita Penrod, Ann Woodling, Dorothy Rexroad. THE ALL GIRL CHOIR This choir is composed of fifty-live girls, usually from only the tenth grade, although this semester, due to schedule conflicts, there are eleven or twelve senior girls in it. These girls sing a cappella the greater part of the time but occasionally they sing with accompaniment. It takes a part in the annual Spring Festival. ,
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