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MUSIC CHORUS The purpose ut' this eluln was tu guide the singing' of everyone in audi- tprium lll'1lg.1'l'2llllS :ind tu provide 0lll,Ul'l2lllllN0llf for such programs. The iueinlu-rs were tu lm-urn sprigs and assist auditorium prugrzllns. During' the year we suing' for an few outside 0l'Q,'2lIllZ2ltl0llS. SICNIUKS lhmiwitliy Billlgflllllf, Glenn Barrett, Lola Burns, Mary lflluiue Fay, lit-lures Fox. llzirold Mealy, Thurzzi Wzillen, Cecil Metzgur. JUNIORS- Mary AlllZlL'l'l0l', June Burden, Vern Berggren, Dawn Bishop, Phyllis l'z1sienir, Rusezuin Christjohn. Shirley Clancy, Harold Vlzirk, Kziy l'lendenen. Ruth Uullins, Louise Costello, Joy Hiekok, Donna .lean llowe, tll2lll'l' Iverson. SOPIIOMURICSf-Arlene Bailey, Mary Jane Cilttlllll, Mildred Cornel- ius, Lulu Mme lieunzird. liois ll'l2lCllOll2llfl, Marion Olson, Joan Price, Phyllis Post. .lune ll0llIll'l'S, Mike Peace, .lzunes Jewell, Marg'zn'et McCord, Bruce llllL'clllll'llUtlIl, lfldythe Pzilmer, June Quinn, Ruth Ripple, Ann Sicheri, Betty Sohle, Betty Stewart, lmris Zandi, Bula Zeltwnngx-1', Mary Lou Brothers, Preston Vooley. Direetor7Miss Van de BOQIQII 27
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MUSIC BAND The band has accomplished a great deal in the past two years. They practiced one hour every day and received one-halt' credit for this. They played for our football games, assemblies and have given two concerts this year. Many of its members have participated in district, state, and national contests. There were 48 members in the marching band, and '75 in the concert band, Margaret NVooster was a very capable drum major. There were four color guards and several majorettes. Mr. Hill was director of the band. lJirectoriMr. Leigh G. llill Members l'at Arnistrong, Virginia Arlia, Edward Allen, Kenneth Bryant, Joe Bradish, Mary Burkett, Lorraine Bond. .lack Chapman, Elaine Carnahan, Patty Covinc, William Cady, Marjorie Coburn, Thomas Cumiingham, Clarence Vautield. liugene lleibler, Paul de Fonzo, Paul Fairbanks, Edward Friel, Morris Fishkin, lfllizabeth Giles, Carmen Gioradono, Anthony George, Virginia Glass, Kathryn Harvey, Betty Keasley, George lloward, Marguerite Ireland, Mary .lane Kowlsen, Rupert Keesler, John Kelly, Mike Langense, John Leane, Frances Lechiara, Verna Long.rnecker, Frank Lama, Mary Meade, Cleta Maar, Ralph McConnell, Frances Maloney, Harold Mealy, liugene Mundy, Audrey Nickolas, Gerald Nelson, Georgiana Powers, Dick Panzio, Russell Parrett, Frank Rossi, Erla Mae Rice, Nick Sina- baldi, Angelo Susi, Margrurite Shelgren, Marjorie Schmitter, Elizabeth Scripture, Lloyd Swanson, Ilan Susi, Rus- sell Tingrue, Flarence Thayer, Arthur Vaughn, Dean Wedge, Margaret VVooster, Betty Ward, Jim White, Rosemary Lloyd, Patty Crawford, Marie Zett, Marjorie Siebart. 26
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DRAMA l Miss Ruth Mutter, Adviser HARLEQUIN CLUB President John Peterson Vice-President .lack llayes Secretary B. Ann Moorhouse Treasurer Ted Carter Members: Vern Bereggren, Harriet Blaisdell, Joe Bradish, Phyllis Bradley, Ted Carter, Harold Cla1'k, Merle Clark, Bolt Couch, Marilyn Cum- miskey, Kathryn Densmore, Dick Foster, Carolyn Francis, Boll Greene, Henrietta Hamilton, Ann Hancock, Jack Jayes, Betty lleasley, Joy llelen- lmrook, Jane Henry, Leon Hickey, LaRue Hickok, Audrey .lean Hooker, Mona James, Tom Jan, Marilyn Kniss, Alvina Larson, Betty Lewis, Lois Mcllonald, Lucretia Melvin, June Motfatt, B-Ann Moorhouse, John Morris, Jack Nolan, Helen Beth Orange, lirnestine Palmer, John Peterson, .lane Rowand, Betty Slingrerland, Lois Smith, Paul Staniek, lloward Sterling', Sara Bell Stull, Patricia Swanson, Teresa Tartarella, Jean Warren, Mar- ilyn Williams, Kenneth Wineberg, Phyllis Wright, Marie Zett. The Harlequin Club was organized to develop and sustain a knowledL1'e and appreciation of drama in all its phases. Plays have been lead, pro- duced, and criticized in an effort to achieve and maintain this apprecia- tion. The plays Sparkin and The Bishop's Candlesticks were given for assembly programs. A public performance was given with Student Council support last spring, 28
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