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- ,f 1' BOYS' CHORUS: Daun Chambers, Leo tanforth, Bill Frazer, Bill Leininger, Miss Mary Munir., john Wilkin, lay Freeman, Carl Freeman, and Richard Walker. GIRLS' CHORUS: TOP ROW: Mary Alice Fields, Mary Eaklns, Leota Edingfield, juanita Warnock. Rose Mary Wilkin, Donna Walker, Wandalee Wylie, SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Munn., Helen Eidingfield, Irene Wylie, joyce Eakins, Phyllis Glaz.e, Shirley Theiss, Mary Williamaon, Dora Barney. BOTTOM ROW: Robinette Hottinger. Ioan Tener, Brackie Chambers, Anna Dodds, Harriet Robinson. Girls' A Capella Choir at The Garden Club 33
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MUSIC The Belfast High School music department, under its director, Miss Mary Muntz, made its first public appearance on October 30, with a clowning, devilish and kittenish act put on by the grades. The Senior Band played The Parade of the Brownies and Lexington as its part of the program. The Band next appeared at the junior Class Play in November, at which numbers taken from The Uncle Sam A-Strutt Book were played. A special number was sung by Helen Edingfield and Juanita Warnock. The high school band with majorettes, joan Tener, Mary Alice Fields, and Rosemary Wilkin entertained at quite a. few basketball games this year. The high school's part of the Christmas program consisted of a cantata sung by the mixed chorus, and solos by Juanita Warnock, Mary Williamson, and Phyllis Glaze, who have sung solos throughout the year. The girls' A Capella Choir had a Christmas Concert for the Hillsboro Garden Club again this year with the aid of a few Hillsboro High School students. Representing Belfast in the Regional Contest at Miami University this year are: Mary Williamson and Phyllis Glaze, soprano soloists. They also plan to sing in an all Ohio festival to be given at Wilmington, March ll, under the direction of Charles C. Hirt. An interesting occurrence in the music of our school was our visitor Mr. Wilbur Fish from Columbus, Ohio, known as the joy Bell Ringer. He performed on 33 glasses, 32. bells, a vibra harp, cricket bells and an ordinary saw. The all-county music festival will be held at Marshall this year. Most of the high school students are planning to participate. Our specialty will be a ballet dance performed by eight girls to Brahms' Waltz in Ab , a musical reading on his life, and The Little Sandman sung by the girls' high school chorus. Other music programs to be given later in the year are a Spring Concert, Senior Class Play, Baccalaureate, and Commencement Exercises. We the Seniors of 1949 wish to thank our music director, Miss Mary Muntz., for the splendid instruction she has given us throughout our school years. Phyllis Glaze 32
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f jumon BAND FIRST ROW: Lowell Fenner, jinny Frazer, Barbra Michael, Beverly Davis, lgeslie Eakins, joe West Betty McKenz.ie, Charles West, jackie Warnock, Chuck Craycraft, SECOND ROW: Olga Roberson, Mary Michael, Rosemary Wilkin, Mary Eakins, john Wilkin, Tom Wilkm Don Milburn, Florence Palmer, Leo Stanforth, Carolyn Zimmerman, THIRD ROW: Benny White, Glenna Williamson, Wilma McKen.:ie, Bill Fraeer, and Miss Muntz. SENIOR BAND MAJORETTS: joan Tener, Mary Alice Field, and Rosemary Wilkin, BAND MEMBERS: Left to Right: joyce Eakins, Wandalee Wylie, Harriet Roberson, Dick Walker, Irene Wylie Phyllis Glace, Daun Chambers, Glenna Williamson, joe West, Wilma McKenz,ie john Wilkin, Dora Bell Barney, Leo Stanlorth, Helen Edingfield, Juanita Warnock, Mary Williamson, and Director, Miss Muntz.. 34' Cl-IEER LEADER: Donna Walker MASCOT: Barbara Emery CHEERLEADER: Phyllis Glaze
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