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GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO Eileen Kelso, Maxine Martin, Virginia Svoboda, Norma Johnson, Dawn Widle. Lea Schlentz, Peggy Murphy, Janice Welker, Dorothy Buckley. Iczmes Vciil, directs the choir at music clinic. yi,-.r !. 'c17:.wr Til. L I xi.- H ,- ., , 4- 'Mani Q MHDRIGHL Allen McElravy, Eugene Sobolik, George Hain, Tom Thomassen, Norma Nickols, Marilu Thomaszsen, Joy Lonn, Donna Martin, Phyliss Blevins, Barbara Michael. BOYS' QUBRTETTE Allen McElravy, Eugene Sobolik, George Hain, Tom Thomassen. Page 33
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G35 1:- N0 M. Mulliu:iri. M. Mzirtiri, J. Lfmri, S. Bm-kler, E K'-ls-1, M. Jisii, J, Klimeiit. J. lfirigler. M. Bokleriirin, L. Ostermoier, G. Sviilmr--li, R. Zemfrs, E. Wliclkiris. L. Swhleiitx, N. Arrilllgitfl. L. CY'!lllfl8ll, ll. Svulmcla, M. Dwfirnk, D. Krwft. J. Allen. R. Klirigv-riiziiiri. D. Mairtiri, D. Buvkly. C. Vairirlerkulk, P. Vziriuiis. M. Thtrriizisseii, N. Nic-kiwls, J. Rivliarwls. A. Frir-ke G. llziiri, E. Stilwlik, B. Lziwsmi, T. Tliririiass.-ri. E. VVPII-cel' B. Mir-lizivl, E. Kiiverzi, N. Julirisun, J. Howe. M, Rerur'hzi V, Sr-tiliiiilq, D. Guns, V. Bef-klvr, VV. llziight. Miss Lierk. T. Dolezal. L. Bwklemziii, D, Ai'rri:igiV.g1' J- VVelkv-r', D. XVidle, HOUR OF SONG P. Murphy, M. Ilxiipflit. On every Tuesday from ll.UC to l2'UO the proararri llflour of Song is televised under the direction of lffiss Phyllis Lierlc. The 58 musicians siiox-:ed their talent to the utmost at the music clinic held fxlarch Ql. liffr lames Vail of Midland Colleae directed the group before a large television aud1erice fl special musical television production, that evening ilThrougii the Months in Song, was given the evening of November 29. The feature of the performance was the crowning of Mary Qnn Mulligan as llValentine Sweetheart. Follow- ing this part of the program was a concert. The same numbers presented oy the choir in clinic were given for concert. Many honors were won by the l2 entries. President of this active group throughout the l949-TQSU school year was fudy Richards. Her co-workers were Sarah Beckler, vice- president, Norma Nichols, secretaryftreasurer: and George Hain, sergeantfatfarzris The musical group, which has rehearsals on Tuesdays and Thursdays at fi CU, sang for several functions throughout the year. One of them was the Women's Club Convention in October. The three candidates for the l'Valentine Sweetheart' ofthe choir program, Mary Plnn lsingiflg ffl The Tfliflfl is 159 QlYlSf Sexfeti NOUUCI Mumggnf Lfgyy LOU Neulghyl and Sarah Nichols, Marilu Thomasseri, Icy Lann, Donna Martin, geckrerl pose in their formgisy Phyllis Blevins, Barbara Michael, if ' f K . .M 1. 2 ' ii JL . . 1 an fm N-nd' w if ' J E , , ' 1 . f T' r li
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l...,,... , .m,.,,,,,, 1 0'-ur-513 .gs lim Flllen, Lois Crandell, loy Lonn, Don Kroft, Tony Dolezal, Reuben Klingemann, and Mar- gie Rerucha dance at cz school party. Football king, Gary Widle, presents the queen, Mary Lou Neujahr, a beautiful string of pearls. David City High School's celebrity times have been a big hit this year. Three big-time parties were held at the David City High School this year. Two were sponsored by the student council. The first one, a square dance, held on November 22 was something new to the students of the high school. Mr. lulian Byers called the square dances and taught the greenhands how to square dance. The second party, on February 8, spon- sored by the D. C. Club honoring the band and the Pep Club, was a formal dance affair. Plfter the dancing, films of the daily activities of the students and of the Central-David City football game at Central City were shown. H lunch of sandwiches, cupcakes, and cocoa was Page 34 T' Students admire Eugene Soupbone So bolik's new shoes, while Ben Zinnecker polishes. served by the mothers of the D.C. Club members. The last school party, a roller skating party, was held at the Rising City skating rink on Flpril 3. Students were transported to Ris- ing City by the school bus. The junior class celebration on Hpril 29 was a Hawaiian banquet for the senior class. The scene of many happy times. CELEBRITY TIME ,-
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