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Choir The choir is a group of selected students from grades nine through twelve. The choir is directed by Mr. Charles Hoover and accompanied by Betty Lee Fox. This year the choir gave its annual Christmas program along with the band, which was a great success. Selected stud ents were chosen from the choir to participate in the annual All- County Music Festival. Many solos, duets, and quartettes were entered in both County and District Music Auditions, which proved to be successful. I C 1 8
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Speech Many different phases of dramatic skills are taught in the speech class, but one that probably creates the most interest is the speech choir. The speech choir as an active unit is the only one in Northwestern Ohio. The choir works in class preparing programs that may be presented before outside organizations. The main produc- tion'this year was the presentation of the Christmas program, which was the retelling of the nativity story in a beautiful and impressive manner conducted by Mrs. Sharninghouse with her never-ending patience and helpful guidance. Although not holding a leading role in the program, Faye Presler and Norma Shaull performed an outstanding task in assisting with the effective background music. Traveling the famous journey to the holy city the blessed couple, Mary and Joseph, Fred Pessell and Karen Spearman encountered many joys and heartaches along the way. Living in Bethlehem at that time were Elizabeth and Zacharias, Nancy Kuhlman and Leonard Snavely. The citizens of Bethlehem were portrayed by members of the entire cast. E F iv , l . Ay Tcnding their flocks on this chilly night, the shepherds were told by an angel of the Lord proclaiming the Christ child's birth. These shepherds traveled far to bring their small treasured gifts to the newborn King. The im- pressive climax was reached when the angel appeared to the holy family, the shepherds, and the wise men in the stable at Bethlehem, Glory to God in the Highest rang the voices of the choir. I0
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