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Sing, Sing, Sing! The Sophomore Chorus en- joys the time they spend yocalizing in the glee club room. Folksongs, classical, and semiclassi- cal music are the main fare for the chorus. Participating in the LaPorte Music Clinic is a long-awaited event. This takes place in the spring, and is under the leadership of an outstanding choral director. The Sophomore Chorus presents two assem- hlics in the fall and spring. This is done in con- junction with the junior-Senior Chorus. During the Christmas season they participated in a concert in which they presented the stirring Christmas Oratoriou by Saint-Saens. This was also done jointly with the junior-Senior Chorus. You can sing- eycn on a hayride, and that is just what the Sophomore Chorus did. 5. ff wg V r sw. 5 , ,. 1.5 sy , 5' rfsgj Q if , T 3' ' 1 f' t 'W-W, ,,,,, .., ..www-WW 3 ROW I Slargarct Alillarcl, Karla llenry, Stella Diniielc. Ruth Ifclwarcls, Carol W'cntlancl. XYYll1lI1I.1 lSlICl'. Diane Knlalcowslzi, Ron Ianneliowslci, Billy Tnclcer, Lanny Ding- nian, Yvayne lioelnnaier, Robert Uliles, Karen lfraley. Sandra Ioseli, Ianiee Reed. ROW 2 Nlatlcline 'lkriitlott Carol Zawaclzi, Ianiee Pills, Diane XY'sial:i, Beverly Syrlow. Karen Bolinstaclt, Darlene Ziebart, liieliarcl DnHy, Iaines Xlenges, Clarence Tiniberlalce, .Nlelyin Bowman, lay Nash, Bette Samuelson, Beverly Storey, Coral Robbins, ROW 3 Elaine Hagen, Karen Tatarski, Karen Burlclow, Carolyn Klillcr, Sharon Sarlenwater, Darren Weber, Indy Papineau, Clarl: Nlatotte, Cleni Seliroll, Ronny Pace, Barbara Czizek, lucly llootclietlc, Diane Nlolianiecl, Sondra 'l'reece, Karen Curry, Incly Baines, .-Xrtlell lgelslii. ROW 4 Della Iosepli. Ilelen llaaelc, l.lewellyn Xliller, Carol Craft, lmnixe Da- bagia. loanne Bryant, Xlaris Xliller. Sharon Hrancl, Pat Cranaclci. led Curtis. W'illie Shannon, 'I ini Reieliel, Bob Forney. Larry Chambers, Betty Pearson, Ann Kelley, Karen Bartels, Cliarniaine Freeman, loyce Major, Sondra Carnes, Barbara Solner
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ROW I Carol Dombrowsky, Sandra Ulrich, hlarilyn I0 Smith, Sandra Zeese, Carole VVells, Frances Piergalski. 'l'irn Armstrong, Eugene Samys, Dennis Clark, Iames Agerny, Steve Smith, lean W'olt, Lynn Ulrich, Sonjia Butts, Sharon Boese, ROW 2 lean Schwestka lllariana Roumell, Karel Klillard, Ioyce llennard, Nancy Kunkel, Klarcia XlcFeely, Donna Wiscrnore, Xlelvin Meriyveather, Ronnie llendrick, Xlarvin Baugh, Robert Dirks, Don Azar, Karol Krueger, hlarilyn Portcrtield, Iudi Poternpa, Selma Nadat, ROW 3 Darlene llurley, Nancy Doolittle, Indy Olson, Phyllis Killingbeck, Linda Peus, Karen Hapke, Karen Trask, Carlton VC'ise, hlarvin Timberlake, George W'alker, Dennis Ilippensteel, Iohn Price, Lois Nash, lflileen Nlcer, Patricia Blumenfeld, Indy Lane, Carolyn Kusznraul. ROW 4 Crystal liabian, Eloise Snyder, Nanci Schroeder. Iackie lfllaby, Ioan Spychalski, Sally Klusovsky, llelen Nleece, Dale Alinsky, Marilyn LaRocea, Bobbie Xleriweather, Bill Stanley, lffdward Peebles, Leroy Grieger, Willistine llarris, Donna Zawacki, Frieda Ayad, Barbara Kriesel, Sharon Krug, and Mr, Edward Wfells, director. Beautibull WI ' e Att I.. fs! l'i s K , gfiefifi-ff' 't ' gg t , ' ,P Q7 li fgj t'Cood times galore! is the opinion of every member on the Ir.-Sr. Chorus. Under the direc- tion of Mr. XVells, the chorus practices hard and has a good time doing it. In the fall half of the members were chosen to sing in South Bend for the North Central Indi- ana Choral Festival given for the teaeher's con- vention. Our students had a tremendous time singing and getting acquainted with thc repre- sentatives of other schools. The chorus, striking in their new red and white robes, participated in the Thanksgiving assembly program, sang Christmas carols at the Merchants National Bank, performed for the Parent-Teaelv ers' Nlusic Club, and took part in the Spring Op- eretta. Perhaps their greatest accomplishment was their performance in the Christmas concert. Fea- tured in this program was the Christmas Oratorio, in which twelve soloists sang special parts, ZICCOIH- panicd by the rest of the choir. 'l'he Ir.-Sr. Chorus gives everyone enrolled a chance to perform in a manner that equals his capabilities.
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Q 1 'S au. -1, ROW 1 Suzy' l'lL'TilllSUll, K.1y' Ciiiigiyyxiyy Roberta Reppert, 111.111 Xkliuicls, Nfiuty C1llXL'Ti,lQ'iI1l Kliiig, fN'.1i1ey'D11111bkr1yy'- ski. leui IHl1.II1SL'1l, ll.1rb.1r.1 Kemp, ROW 2 Sindy' Ulrich. I.1tk1e l'll.1byp Cy11tl1i,1 lJ.Il1.l, lime Kiieller, Donna llriek- YKX ., 44 - I - 'llie busy girls you see workiug beliiud the desk iu the lib1'uryt ure the lhhlites. XYith the uid of their spuusur, Xliss llililberg, they' ure legiruiug huyy' tu perluriu the duties of Ll librnriuu. Dusting piirties iuuy' uut sound like uiueh full, lllll if yuu zisk the cipiuiou of Qiuy' llllilite, she will tell you they' ure 'tgreiitf' Clue wt the big soeiul eveuts of the seluiol year is the lliililite 'l'eg1. 'l'l1is year it yyus held duriug the Clliristuius season, aud the library' was beauti- fully deeuruted for the Oeensiou by' the girls, Au wrigiuiil skit eutitled 'ABabes iu VllOy'lQlI1Cln por- trgiyed the true uieiuiiug of Christuius. The girls iu their p.u'ty' dresses preseuted nu attraetiye pie- ture to their guests. lietpiiise the library' is the heart of the sehool. the llililites ure iui especially' vital part of lflstou lhgli, XYlIL'Il you see Ll girl wearing 21 Duhlite pin yuu eiui iuiderstuiul why' she wears it with sueh pride. 20 ROW 3 Kliss Klildred llililberg. lleleu llgiryille, Azure l'll'1lSCf, l3.1rl111r41 Sgiyiiiski. Iudy' lrfsepli, Ly'1111 111111, IDl.lI1C Pitt,l'fy'ely'11Si11itl1,Sl1.1ro11Spqirks A rf': 1rs-2f l fsfg Dzihlitc liiekic lflliiby' helps Bill Breiiiiiig lcieute sulrjeet eurds for his term paper. ,L Q X 5 son, Kiireu llibiier, Szirgi llugsleyx l311rb.1r11 Killiziglleelc.
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