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MIXED CHORUS q During the past year the Shadyside Mixed Chorus had reached new heights and had added many new laurels to its list of ac- complishments. The mixed chorus was made up of sixty boys and girls. The mixed chorus made their first ap- pearance of the year in the high school auditorium in September when they partici- pated in a program for the Meade Town- ship Fair. They appeared in the Christmas program in December. To climax their suc- cessful year the mixed chorus sang at Bac- calaureate and the spring concert This group enjoyed their work under the direc- tion of Mr. Ioseph Trosalc. 4 14 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Nothing is quite so pleasing to the ear as the sound of youth singing. We, at Shady- side are fortunate to have among us such well-trained male voices which made up the boys' glee club. The club meetings were on Tuesdays and Thursdays where lively and harmonious songs were enjoyed by every member. The boys hope that in the future they will have more boys join them. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Clear young voices lifted in song filled Christmas program and the spring concert. the air on rehearsal mornings. The group The fifty girls of the glee club and their sang on many programs such as Girl Re- director, Mr. Trosak, are proud of the role serve assemblies, Meade Township Fair, they played in Shadyside musical life. I 3 O
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Trosak, band director, Gibson Shanley, Bena Keating, Frances Sammons, Sal- ly Boston. SECOND ROW1 Bob Morgan, Mary lo Iohnson, Ruth Lee Truax, Margaret Ann Harris, Colletta Potetz, lean McVey, Charlotte Podruzek, Betty lean Ault, Katherine Podlasizk, Barbara Ash- ton, Frances Brown, Emmet Millet, George Brannen. THIRD ROW: Bud Davis, Erma Heath, Phyllis Davis, Sherland Anderson, Bill Pim, Richard Pum- pa, Iames Hall, Robert Ault, lack Iones, Richard lerico. The final touch to the years activities was offered in the form of a banquet and dance sponsored by the Band Mothers for the band members and their guests. For loyalty and colorful display, the band and their director, Mr. loseph Trosak, are deserving of our highest praise. We are justly proud of the Shadyside Band! MAIORETTES The four high-stepping girls who provid- ed the glamour-angle for the Shadyside band during the past season were, Bena Keating, Frances Sammons, Phyllis Slack, and Ioyce Nicholson. Wearing snappy White uniforms they took their place in front of the Orange-clad mu- sicmakers and marched their Way through another season of thrilling football games. I2 The performances of the Twirlers this past year were marked by several different rous tines and stunts including the use of two batons. At the last home game the use of lights was employed for a unique setting which caused many favorable comments. 9 Phyllis Slack, Ioyce Nicholson, Bena Keating, Frances Sammons
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PROIECTION CLUB This year the projection club completed its work again under the supervision of Mr. Kroll. The main duties of the members were to show movies and slides to the various rooms and classes in both buildings. The projection club also set up the loud speakers for the dances. Dale McC1eod was elected president for the pres- ent year. The club is to be congratulated on its excellent work of the score board during the past grid sea- son. The school received some new equipment for the football field and will put it to use next year. OFFICE FORCE The group of girls that kept our school day functioning smoothly was Mr. Wright's office force. The duties of the office force were many. You might see them doing such things as, ring- ing bells on time, running errands for Mr. Wright, collecting absence slips, answering the tele- phone, helping fellow students and greeting new students to the school. Office girls receive experience that may be used in their work after graduation. Mr. Wright and the student body were deeply indebted to these girls for their splendid work and cooperation. FRONT ROW: Phil Perkins, lames Weeks, Albert Badia, Don Helms. Left to right: Rosellen Burkhart, Iosephine BACK ROW: Bob Todd, Iames Hall, lunior Iunkins, Gibson Shanley, Dale Silverio, Ruth Lee Truax, Melba Sbrissa McCleod, Fred Reitberger, David Ogilbee, Gale Edwards, Mr. Kroll, adviser. Theresa Magyar, Rosemary Nernec. I 3
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