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Music VOCAL The Sheridan High School vocal department under the direction of Miss Mildred McKelvy is divided into different Glee Clubs: The Girls’ Glee Club, the Beginning Girls’ Glee Club, and The Mixed Chorus. These Glee Clubs presented their first program together at Christmas time this school year when they sang various World Wide Carols. They also took part in the Spring Concert and will appear in May in the Music Clinic when they will be judged and criticized with the band, the best group presenting an evening program for all. The Girls’ Sextette consists of Phyllis Davis, Elaine Wallengren, Rosemary Gillis, Esther MacLeod, Dorothy Jensen, and Phyllis Mary Sturgeon. The Boys’ Quartet consists of George Brock, George Gligorea, Steve Abbott, and Vincent East. These groups have presented programs throughout the year at several different clubs and special occasions on the radio. The Sheridan High School Band, with forty-five members, under the direction of Mr. Eric Becker, has provided music for all home athletic games; has presented one Victory concert and a War Relief Concert. They have played in several assemblies, and will take part in the Music Clinic. During the summer of 1944, they played at several baseball games and for the Bots Sots Stampede. The Advanced Orchesti-a has played in assembly, at Taylor School, and has presented programs at Hill School and at the Woman’s Club. They will also participate in the Music Clinic, and will play at the Junior A Play and at Commencement. The Orchestra is composed of sixteen members. A group of boys and girls forming a string ensemble played at a High School P. T. A. meeting. This group is composed of Eugene Chessler, Glen Hoff, Joan Lee Stock, John Jurkow, and Helen Patterson — violins; Nita Well-wood—bass; Eleanor Cornelius—piano. INSTRUMENTAL — 31 —
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To Evelyn Capilluppo we leave the title “Bewitching.” To Mary McCormack we leave the right to go out with Bill every night. To Eleanor Mentock we leave the right to have Duane Foss all to herself. We leave Jim Thompson the right to be alone with Helen Kawulok just once. To John Drobish, John Kawulok, and Mary Wantulok, we leave a book of white excuses for 1945. To Thad Custis we leave a permanent seat in Library six period. To Darold Brandt we leave a case of peroxide so his hair will always have “that luster.” To George Gligorea we leave the privilege to change his mind and go with girls again. To Ronald Moss we leave the right to flash around with a dozen girls in his car every day next year. To George Brock we leave the right to make all the cute girls swoon when he sings “sweet nothings” into their ears. To Grace Paulos we leave the right to help Sylvia Carroll prepare the initiation ceremony for the B. L. G.’s next year. To Bud Zahradnicek we leave the right to challenge Mr. Brady to candy bars about the weather in 1945. To Marion Bartholow we leave the right to be as sweet and quiet as she is now. To Wilma Green we leave the nickname “Willie.” To Joan Horton we leave the right to live among the “Hills.” To Margaret Plumb we leave the right to continue riding on the Woodland Pai'k Bus for one more year. To Shirley Seid we leave the right to have everlasting friendship with Nadine Case. To Jean Snyder we leave the right to make another cedar chest in Manual Training next year. To Bill Sare we leave the right to follow in Jack Teagarden’s footsteps. To Ruth Shaffer we leave some “Green” paint. — 30 —
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Dramatics The Junior Play “Johnny on the Spot” was presented April 20, 1945 in the high school auditorium. It was produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Chicago. The play concerns a returning hero, Johnny, (who really isn’t a hero at all) and the trouble he has with all the worshipping girls. It seems that Sherry Lee, a radio singer, needs someone to be the hero that inspired a new song. So, for a time Johnny is that hero. A few problems arise but when it is all over Johnny and SheiTy discover they have fallen in love. Soon more troubles come up but Johnny’s gi'andmother comes to the rescue and everything is again clear for Johnny and Sherry. The cast was as follows: Johnny Williams Sherry Lee Katie Christie Nadine Marge Bubbles Julie Melinda Sal Wilma Grandma Wayne Danny Dee Production Staff: Director Mrs. George Kedl Class Sponsor Miss Augusta Eisenmann Class President Jerry Laya Stage Crew—Richard Kaufmann, George Brock, Bill Meinzer, Eugene Williams. Properties Jean Link, Sally Woodard Advertising—Nancy Yonkee, George Gligorea, Billy Hermanson, Nadine Hoiten, Jean Link, Eleanor Mentock, Marce Lee Nelson, Donna Sharp, Shirley Seid, Beverly W’addell, Meredith Wallace. Sound System Berdon Smith The high school orchestra directed by Mr. Eric Becker played selections during the evening. Philip Cooley Rose Mary Gillis Nadine Hoiten Elizabeth Short Marce Lee Nelson Evelyn Fleischer Fern Hale Meredith Wallace Shirley Bentz Velma Rank Ruby Seamster Marian Redle George Gligorea Bill Hermanson Gayle Marie Evans — 32 —
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