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A cappella members congregate in front of the bus which took them to the district competition at Girard High School. A Cappella Choir enriched programs at CHS. The school year 1957-58 brought the first complete season for the choir to wear their new white-collared maroon robes. The group knew that their long hours .of rehearsal and Mr. Rossi's patient guidance were not in vain when applause rewarded them at performances. The choral group sang at holiday and special assemblies, the All-County Music Festival, the Spring Musical, and in the district competition at Girard High School. A glimpse through the round windows in the music room doors during the sixth period on Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday would reveal a group of happy teenagers singing light, rhythmic phrases of 'tHi Lili, Hi Loi' or perhaps 6'Everytime l Feel the Spiritf' Religious and secular music, spirituals and popular songs composed their repertoire. FRONT ROW: J. Schall, B. Stack, L. Schulz, J. Jones, K. Wylam, L. Snyder, P. McGuire. ROW 2: R. Nackino, C. Cutler, P. Wooster, S. Arbie, J. Kirschke, L. Williams, P. Bowers, K. Rodgers. ON STAIRS, BOTTOM TO TOP, ROW 1: C. Shirreffs, A. Williams, S. Spoerer, J. Patterson, G. Paulo, D. Williams, R. St. Clair, E. Kelbaugh, J. Beacorn. ROW 2: E. Patterson, K. McDonald, M. Myers, J. Yeager, M. Lytle, C. Creager. ROW 3: K. Bowden, J. Wolfe, D. Stephenson, J. Bow- slaugh, J. Casgrain, J. Cashon, T. Filmer, J. Edwards. ROW 4: M. Dawkins, P. Myers, A. Dutch, M. Booth, D. Wolboldt, L. Baker, D. Wilson, K. Lapin. ROW 5: L. Coates, Paul Rossi, director, N. Bancroft, L. Wooster, H. Donaldson, C. Walter, R. Prosser, D. Winnail, R. James, R. Williams. 4--V imiuusvai. . was
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llvllll Xldjurvttef ci4Pllllf'T. Row' 2' l' William- J Kirst-like ROW .. .. . vinrer. .. .asv . . Brake-inan. IS marchers and as u concert group. :Xfter fmvtlvall season the ln-at nf marches was replaced hy the measured strains of concert music in preparation for various appearances throughout the school year. The climax of the season came with the annual Spring Musical. Musicians can he gjoorl salesmen. too. as they proved during their magazine drive. when they cxccedecl sales of tlw past years with a total of S650 profit. Proceeds will he used to purchase new instruments. FRONT ROW: f., Walter. ff. Nlalnmm., J. Zanilvrs. F, Kmentt. .l l'nll:-y. K. K'-llvangli. l'. ON:-il. fi. Pulls-y. ROW 2: X. Fliuhack. l. Will' Nl flax lf Ril ' ' ' J i Illlll-. . .'.. .. riartls. Nl. llaxis. 5. Nvll. f.. Xlunn. l. Null R. l.ilvla. G. We-tli-'rill. li. Rmlgvrs. F. Nlcliniglit. J. le-ager. ROW 3 K. llmialrlsnii. Nl. Nlcllwnaltl. ff. Fan-t. K. Klfljfrlliild. 5. Nlak-im J. llnwznan. JV. Flivrman. T. Orr. R. Fliurten. Wi, .xl'IlHl4l. 5. Xlalviin J. lla-ltz. I.. 5t+'n1-, ll, Fla-pliensfin, ROW lr lf. Nflsirll, tlillf-n4lri1'k-. K X . . 1 ., 1-rian. F. llnrr. NM'--. J. Jun'--. J. lleffamp. R. ffliainlrw-rs. J. lmavll ,,. V, J. f,ha1 man. lr.. lx llvauggh.ll,Ftv'pl1f'i1w11.,l.Hlullani.ROW ,az l'. Fha: nftl'Y ollsHnrlJWll.1n lfa Jlul nirll Pfr ,A , 'Ugg I U -ie, V, ii i'1-.,. iver. . A ww e, V, :- Yl. Fulcmiirlr. YY. llarrmv. R. Prt,-s--r. llanl Rossi. flirvcti-r.
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Senior ,lo Schall was one of ap- proxiniah-ly one hundred te-n girls who participated in the yearly Style' Show. Talents were displayed by art departments. Refreshing touches were added to the annual Style Show and shop and art ehxibits this year when the theme was a nautical excursion. To the music of senior Gerald lleffainpis Hammond organ. home economics students modeled outfits ranging from short shorts to graduation dresses. Because of the modern art facilities ayailahlt- at CHS. classes were ahle to exhibit mosaic-topped coffee tables and trays. Copper-enameled jewelry also drew admiring comments from yisitors. Boys working in the wood and metal shops displayed their products in the north part of the gym. These book- cases, chests and gun racks soon found their way to practical use in many stu- dents' homes. This seasonal event gives the students of Canfield a chance to display to the school and community their creativity' and individuality. .XHOYPQ LEFT: Parent- and friends inspect the t-xhihits after Ihr- Style- Sli:-w. IIIIPJT air was ly-nl ni r- FV 1 . Uh 3- lllfwr' rlglll soplivniiorv' girl- Ballefl the Jack in timely 100-pound liurlgip sLlt'l'ie.
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