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Junior Class Play Miss Lucinda Enley, director of the Iunior Play, enjoyed, along with the Iunior Class, another successful play. The cast of the play, Vampire Bat, writ- ten by Robert Sinclair, was headed by Francis Dunten and lack Davis. Out- standing in their character roles Were lim Buchanan as the negro Zombie and Donald Konger as Iugobia. Providing the comedy for the play were Phil Hynd- man and Barbara Maxey cast as two young lovers. The play was presented to the public, December 12 and l3. Other roles were portrayed by Helen Engleright, Eleanor Arnold, Wilma Taner, Fred Highlen, Mary Becktell. ENSEMBLE Dressed in White blouses and black skirts the girls ensemble un- der the direction of Miss l-larrod, have participated in many programs this year. The seven girls are: l. to r.l L. Hatch, C. Tucker, I. Schenher, P. Keller, B. Sloffer, V. Bunn. Absent: D Weaver. DOUBLE QUARTET Four girls and four boys: L. l-latch, A. Bondot, P. Couture, L. Brown, B. Horstrneyer, G. Hatch Cabsent: L. Caley, W. Surfusl were selected from the chorus to form a double quartet. Guided by Miss Harrod they sang for several programs dur- ing the year. -T V l 34
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Left side of H: Mr. Sloffer Cdirectorl, I. Gatton, G. Simon, I. Surfus, L. Dickes, W. Waters, W, Gatton, V. Bunn, P. Couture, P. Gause, G. Dunten, P. Dickes, C. Wetzel, R. Knight. Middle: B. Bovets, B. Snider, A. Arnold ftwirlersl M Houser, R. Gordon, I. Dunten, G. Till, R. Green, V. Marschand. Right side of H: H. Gump, B. Fox, D. Weaver, L. Caley, I. Houser, R. McMahon, I. Morehous, P. Kelham, R. Surfus, R. Sordelet, D. Sloffer, I. Davis. Band Remember how early we had to roll out that big morning we took oif for lndianapolis to do our bit in the Farmers Parade at the state fair last fall? We had a good time but were sure dragging our dogs by nightfall. This year we are in a new remodeled room, it isn't complete, but a great improvement over that cold gym, especially when the weather man goes off on a tangent. We will be all set when we get those new uniforms the trustees have almost promised. However, don't forget, we must keep asking for them. ln reminiscing, we will long remember the band in its performance the night of the C. C. game when all the lights were turned out and each mem- ber then pressed the button on his red, blue or green flashlight. Silent Night and Come All Ye Faithful sort of made us forget our depressed feeling of the way the game was going. The music performed by the band was somewhat varied. The overture to the operetta The Student Prince , a novelty The Kid Grows Up and Ioan Schenher singing Memories and Winter Wonder- land were among the most interesting musical numbers presented during the year. The latter probably accounts for the most peppy interest in the or- ganization. Seven students, Lois Caley, Pat Couture, Helen Gump, Delores Weaver, Dale Sloffer, Russell Sordelet and Wayne Waters are completing their senior year in the band. 33
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First Row: C. McKinley, I. Snider, D. Amstutz, R. Wiclner, E. May, R. Crace, M. Hess, O. Gross, R. Iones, I. Fulk, G. Hatch, S. Whan R Minton B. Emerich and Miss Harrod. Second Row: D. Huber, D. Freeman, B. Maxey, M. Dice, B. Thomas, I. Wappes, P. Hurst, I. McComb, L. Brown, R. Bower, B. McBride, I. Hauser, R Horstmeyer, R. Konger, A. Bauman, P. Couture cmd S. Barkley. Third Row: A. Rondot, L. Hatch, C. Tucker, I. Schenher, M. Stone, P. Keller, P. Kelham, L. Siples, L. Gordon, D. Siples, R. Knight, G. Knight, I. Ruger, D. Opliger, V. Bunn, B. Hanauer, B. Sloffer, L. May. Chorus For the second year the mixed chorus of H.H.S. has enjoyed a successful season of musical programs under the direction of Miss Ruth I-larrod. Singing for the Teachers institute was the beginning program, and the season Was cli- maxed by the Spring festival. Several other county schools participated in the festival which was under the direction of Noble Kain. The chorus has a point system which enables students to make pins, letters or sweaters by extra activities. Officers elected for this year are: President, Don Opigerp Vice pres., Wayne Surfusg secretary, 'Carol Tuckerg librarian, Ioan Schenher, and proper- ties, Iack McComb. , 35
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