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Chorus and band give Spring Concert, place in IHND Front Row: ,lohn Gutterman. Carla Thompson. Janet Relshaw, Sandra Cummings. Kay Riddle. Second Row: Roh liland. Darrell Cuslafson. Donald Childers. ,lim Smith. james Haney. Pat Vlfelmster. Third Row: Yolanda U6-an. Scott Yvatson. Sieve Williams, Terry Canupp. Charles Keistler. Nancy Clutts. Ronnie Disliinger, .lim Keistlcr, Nlarshall Seavsright. Mr. l'roI'fer, Claude Berry. IUI' SRNIUH 'NlliSlfflXN5. llonnie I,lSllll1Q1Pl' and Phyllis Worthington, reeeixe the much coveted 'Xrion ,Xward from Nlr. lleselier. The Band activities were somewhat limited in 1958 because of the absence ol' a marching hand. This year the emphasis was placed on the quality ol' playing and 11ot the quantity of the musicians. The chorus, Mcl1ord -ially singing, participated in many activities, in- cluding singing for the Notary. Our majorettes were tops, too. Under the leadership of Mar- garet Baghy, they perliormed some really snappy half'-time shows. ln April, Janice Be- vill won First Certified in the Southern Illi- nois Open Sectional Baton Contest, entitling her to enter the Class A Open National Baton Contest at Soldiers' Field in Chicago in August. Instrumental in making our music department a success was our new hand and choral director, lVlr. Prolfer, a graduate of lVlissouri State College.
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chemistry assembly ublasts oil WITH 'Xl UC H PR ECISIUN, Claude Berry and Sandra Emmons sc-I up the e-ipiipnie-nl for the Chem- istry Assenihly. The Chemistry Club started the year off with a big bang-by winning the first prize for their float in the Honieconiing parade. Other big bangs-planned and unplanned ex- plosions-iollowed throughout the year, as the club was always doing something. Under the supervision of' Mr. Salmon, the chemistry teacher and club sponsor, the meni- bers niet almost every Thursday night-to have business meetings, lo watch interesting films, or to work in the lab, making everything from cold cream to gun powder. Twice, the club demonstrated their labora- tory teohniques by putting on programs for the Mounds l'.T.A. and the CHS student body. CHEYllS'1'RY qrjldltlj First Now: Claude' Herry. Phyllis Carney. Steve Durbin. Pain Hives. Marian Carter. Roger liaur. Donna Faulkner. Philip Gregory. Birney Brown. Second How: Elaine Goldstein. Mike Martin. Murray U'Lc-ary, Kay Nanve, Willis Ro-Ihvhilds. Terry Canupp. Hugh Spence. Marilyn Heed. David Cray. Kenny llendrix. Third How: Ronnie Thompson. Ronnie Ste-pliens. Sue Lewis. Vicki Ewing. Charles Sullivan. Wayne Be-rryllill. Dale Kettvl. Howard Klein. Bennie Darrow, Bob Profilet. Top How: .lack llealles. llufl' Gillespie. Raymond Walters, ,lim Johnson. Sandra lfninions. Don Steele. David Jewell. Marshall Simpson. Susan Haslauer. Pliillis Rodgers.
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