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CHORUS We're proud of our chorus and particularly of the number of boys singing. Outstanding in the fond memories of chorus members are those all-day rehearsals and the concerts of the festival chorus. Our chorus always plays an important part in the Christmas program, gives an annual spring concert, sends soloists and ensembles to contests, and this year is planning to present the modern opera, Dawn In The Valley. gt. rf. V' 4 1 2 w. sv, VOCALAIRES Front row: Barbara Webb, Judy Cooley, Marcia Lohrmann Bonnie Peters, Carolyn Dugan, Glenda Marshall, Edith Matthews, Carlene Smith. Second row: Bob Bliss, Gary Bennett, Linda Sperry, Judy Owens, Barbara Cameron, Phyllis Fortner, Rachel McCallen, Connie Schuetz, Freddy Purdy, Bob Kennedy. Third row: Jack Bourland, Ronald Worstell, Tom Kasinger, Bob Rohde, Larry Lane, John Sarver, Jim Slifer. Front row: Nancy Koester, Bonnie Peters, Carolyn Dugan, Sheila Frazier, Carol Crane, Bob Kennedy, Freddy Purdy, Richard Martin, David Reed, Sterling Grace, Carlene Smith, Edith Matthews, Becky Woodruff, Second row: Judy Cooley, Marcia Lohrmann, Linda Edwards, Darlene Hetzel, Barbara Laskowski, Charlene Reynolds, John Van Alst, Jim Slifer, John Sarver, Ramon Tate, Bob Bliss, Pat Wood, Evelyn Sowers, Wilmeta Loy, Clarice Shadwell. Third row: Sylvia Townsend, Linda Sperry, Brigitte Gourmel, Jeanne Spence, Glenda Marshall, Mary Jo Tolch, Mary Jo Hebron, Gary Bennett, Ronald Worstell, Jack Bourland, Connie Schuetz, Phyllis Fortner, Rachel McCallen, Fourth row: Mr. Crane, Directorg Barbara Webb, Judy Owens, Barbara Cameron, Sally Metzelaars, Jane Brissenden, Larry Lane, Bob Rohde, Tom Kasinger, Carole Senior, Alice Pals, Carolyn Fisher, Donna Reeder. yi, 9
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, sponsorer of many profit making and non-profit making activities, has given us this year the most challenging project ever undertaken, and this is Brigitte Gourmel from Pau, France, our first foreign exchange student at Effingham High School. Council members are now making plans to send an EHS student to Europe. This project will take a large sum of money, and council members are working toward this goal. The District Student Council convention was held in Effingham this year. Beverly Tilley, a junior, was elected recording secretary with her adequate slogan, l may be small, but I'm on the ball. The Student Council meets every Thursday morning in the community room with Mr. Swinger, the sponsor. Lynne Luttrell, president, presides over the meeting. All meetings are opened with the Student Council members repeating the Student Council oath which is: l, as a chosen representative of my class, promise to represent that class to the best of my abilityg to uphold and further the traditions of Effingham High School, to give my wholehearted support to the constitution of the Student Council and the things for which it stands. I will at all times keep the interests of the school as a whole at heart as well as my class, and I shall not let my selfish desire enter into any decision I make. All in all, I will keep the aims of the school and my class in my mind, and I will do my best to further the interests of Effingham High School, Many topics such as SOS fSe11 our Servicesj Day, Career Day, Dress Up Day, and the Homecoming Dance are discussed, Glenda Marshall, vice president, gives the list of workers to sell concessions at the next game. Connie Bosley, secretary, takes roll of tvventy-one regular members and all advisory members, She then reads the minutes. Following the minutes, Karen Niccum, treasurer, gives the treasurer's report, Lynne appoints committees and discusses activities. The Student Council members are rewarded at the end of each year with a banquet and an annual trip to Chicago. Front row: Connie Bosley, Secretaryg Lynne Luttrell, President, Glenda Marshall, Vice President, Karen Niccum, Treasurerg BeverlyTilley, Recording Secretary, Second row: Carolyn Fisher, Judy Cooley, Connie Schuetz, Linda Sperry, Marjo Burnett, Kay King, Marilyn Strobel, Edith Matthews, Pat Ventress, Barbara Tilley, Charlene Reynolds, Joan Percival, Judy Lewis, Ginger Leake, Phyllis Fortner. Third row: Judy Slifer, Jane Dolbow, Kay Hankins, Glenda Bushue, Sharon Scherer, Roxanne White, Sally Metzelaars Barbara Webb, Judy Cutts, Jane Brissenden, Kathleen Zimmermann, Hope Hansen, Barbara Beatty, Rachel McCallen, Brigitte Gourmel, Ruth Davis, Fourth row: Mr, Swinger, Advisor, Jim Sherrick, Jim Taflinger, Jim Collins, Richard Wooley, Chuck Ealy, David Steffen, John Austin, Jack Bourland, Phil Carlock, Richard Wallace, Don Thomas, Archie Watson, Sam Dargo, Frank Davis.
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