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s qw' e page sixty-two First Row-left to right: Marian Kathrens, lane Urschel, Marilyn Mercer, Miriam Recker, Elcleen Dickerman, Melba Askins, Cornie Capen, Phyllis Iones, Shirley Buchin Second Row-Ianice Davenport, Margaret Curry, Nancy Church, Paula Meeker, Mary lane McFall, Betty Raidy, Dorothy Boyles, Janice Parlette Although this was just a newly formed group this year, these girls rapidly Won approval from their demanding audiences. Under the direction of Mr. R. V. Hilty, the girls offered selections which were both varied and colorful and which provided entertainment for all Who heard them.
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Adkppella ew, First Bow-left to right: Rita Avery, Norma Tanberg, Barbara Sutton, Virginia Tesar, Ioanne Saunders, Eldeen Dickerman, Melba Askins, Charlene Schwind, Phyllis Peters, Martha Dannenberger, lane Kille, Esther Webb, Frances Halleck, Carolyn Frye, Rose Patterson, Norma Vermilya Second RowvMarilyn L. Mercer, Marilyn Mercer, Donna Neifer, Pat Kerruish, Donna Lehmann, Elizabeth McGuire, Sally Scott, Dorothy Boyles, Karis Taulker, Helen Repasz, Edwina Ftaydure, Ruth Bowen, lane Patterson, Ann Bachrnan, Betty Smith, Lavina Mills Third Rowflane Urschel, Margaret Curry, Phyllis Mathias, Ioyce Heiby, Mary Alice Kiger, Lois Sautter, Mary Lou Sherer, Fred Waugh, Tom Patterson, Eugene Harms, Ted Sofios, Ned Philpot, Earl Huffman, lim Schwarz, Darrell Mills, Henry Shook, Dick Goebel, Ierald Marian, Kennard Oman, Leonard Hatfield, lanice Parlette Fourth Bow-San Urschel, lanice Davenport, Virginia Searle, Wanda Snyder, Margaret Gulotte, Bill Rice, Dana Haney, Rex Simonds, Harold Urschel, Norman Rood, loyce Meade, Richard Albright, Douglas McEwen, Bob George, Bob Ketzenbarger, Leland Bandeen, Don Hilty, Bob Porter, Charles Houser, lack Scott, Harold Manhart, Ray Weissbrod, Herb Wyandt Do-Be-Me-Fa-Sol. No, I'm not exercising my vocal chords but just telling you what you would hear if you happened to step in the auditorium during the sixth period. Yes, it was the Bowling Green High School A Cappella Choir and proud they might be of it, too. The choir was under the direction of Mr. B. V. Hilty, whose capable leadership has made his choirs famous. During the year the choir demonstrated its talents at the Civic Auditorium in Toledo for the Northwestern Ohio Teachers' Meeting. That was the day you got out of school, remember? They also sang at the Union Services of the Council of Churches and at various places in Toledo. Tiffin was the site for the Buckeye League Choral Festival this spring, and the chorus did your old alma mater true justice. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday were the meeting days for the choir and you could usually see the voices staggering into their classes following chorus, singing Bring Dat Sinner Home. I might add that the students who made up this choir were picked mem- bers from the student body who had especially good voices, or supposedly good ones. page sixtyeone
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Lett to riqht-Virginia Searle, San Urschel, Barbara Sutton, Charlene Schwind, Pat Kerruish, Elizabeth McGuire, Sally Scott, Edwina Raydure, Ruth Bowen Under the direction of Mr. R. V. Hilty, rehearsals were held once a Week which helped assure the finished quality of their sinainq. Practices were also held for solo and ensemble auditions. At various times the ensemble provided entertainment for community orqanizations. page sixty-lliree
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