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SENIOR AND FRESHMAN CHORUS Once a year, P. T. A. meeting is held in the Freshman Building, and this group sings for the members. Every Friday, each member of the chorus contrib- utes to a program. Life is just a song to the Pur- ple-aires, the 32 best singers in the music department. Under the leadership of Mr. Omar Rybolt, this chorus has provided musical highlights for many programs during the year, both at school and out in the community. Their beautiful folk songs and close harmony are well known all over the state. FRESHMAN CHORUS Row One: Allen Burkhardt, Glenn Leathers, John Clevelle, James Bicknel, Robert Stamn, Jac Marshall, Mr. Omar Rybolt, leader, Dick Wilson, Tom Weaver, Jim Russell, Warriner South, and Eddie Weil. Row Two: Iris Webb, Elaine Wallace, Shirley Wheeler, Mar- garet Miller, Pat Chambus, Barbara Keifer, and Shirley Heath. Row Three: Deloris Peasley, Marilyn lrrgang, Jane Davis, Norma Miller, Pat Gross, Pat Petzhold, Shirley Randall, Nancy Falcon- burg, Dixie Davis. THE PURPLE-AIRES Raw One: Rodney Dreyer, Leroy Eckert, Gaylord Mock, Dolores Brown, Joyce Delano, Florence Lazo, Evelyn Poe, Martha Miller, Bob McMahon, Roy Spreckelmeyer, Ray Burkhardt. Row Two: Bob Sutherland, Jack Burkam, Donna Holcomb, Roberta Marlowe, Joan White, Judy Chamness, Barbara Coe fouras, Glenda Rushton, Donna Andre, Ruth Eason, Gwen Shelley, Norma Barker, Joe Phillips, and Joe Lawler. Row Three: Lloyd Johannesses, Mr. Rybolt, Don Burkhardt, Burnie Wurger, Carol Keen, Don Bell, Edward Heath, Gary Ringles- paugh T5
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M usic: Department BAND The A fadvancedj band, directed by Mr. Omar Rybolt, makes ci major contribution to school spirit by playing at convocations and athletic events. Members of the band are: Left to Right First Row: Shirley Ann Wright, Betty Sutton, Louonn Ahnaheld, Lynda Wilson, Jackie Henthorn, Don Burlchardt. Second Pow: Allen Burlchardt, Bob Mock, Coral Meyer, June Davis, LeRoy Eckert, Neal Neese. Third Row: Lois Bray, Glen Leathers, James Bicknell, Marion Smith, Don Neese, Raymond Burkhart, Dwight Abbott, Betty Whalen. Fourth Row: Jaan Sextcn, Jac Marshall, Glen McDowal, Bob McMahon, Jack Moore, Myrtle Shoclmley, Roberta Marlowe, Torn Ellis, Jerry Lou Smith. Fitth Row: Phyllis Poe, Joe Phillips, Nola Smith, Rodney Dreyer, Harold Sommers, John DeRome, Edith Gladson, Virgil Shoclxley, Carolyn Wood. Sixth Row: Pauline Constantine, Donald Melton, Orval McCoy, Lee Bryant, Bob Ritter, James Polls, Dale Johnson, Jim Lawler, Donald Hawkins, Bill Roach, Delores Warriner. G- Barbara Neil, I-Marjorie Jones, A-Patrice Toney, N-Carol Keen, T-Marilyn Pilman, S-ABarbara Anderson.
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Class MATHEMATICS Under the careful supervision of Miss Gladys Dawson, freshman algebra stu- dents take their first steps into the world of unknown quantities. This pro- vides a background for future mathe- matics classes. AGRICULTURE Even though the Ag class room is one of the smallest in the building, it is used for many things. Here boys learn to be excellent farmers, how to properly care for cattle, increase the productivity of the soil and to iudge vegetables and poultry. SPEECH For those interested in acquiring poise before an audience, Mrs. Elsie Ball's speech classes provide an excel- lent training. One may gain the con- fidence necessary for any type of pub- lic speaking he may be called upon Io do, after taking this course.
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