Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Top Row-Miriam Barrows, Pal Lawrence, janet Metzger, Louise Hill, Jean Kear, Heqina Mcliinnis, Margery Camp, Delores Loper, Wilma Loper, Pauline Cockerell, Earlene Graves, Iackie Hermann, Mary Cook. Third Row-Carolyn Zurcher, Ruth Dunlap, Martha Shank, Eileen Terflinger, Iane Speakman, Barbara Stark, Marilyn Hinkle, Betty Lou Gartner, lane Anthony, Marge Hockenberry, Patsy Newman, Julia Brofii, Phyllis Childers. Second Row -Marilyn Carter, Leutitia Wilhelm, lean Piaff, Ginny Martin, Patty Kino, lotckie Lee, Iackie Smith, Norma Jean Timmons, Ginny Grote, Iackie Hilty, Barbara Noble, Helen Peters, lane Gerlauqli. Bottom Row-Nancy England, Betty Cartmell, Barbara Hester, Mary Kelly, Eleanor Hatmacher, Marilyn Carver, Phyllis Wilson, Miss Brown, Bonnie Tatman, Margaret Vernia, Ruth Balouqh, Donna Cruse, Marie Mustard, Donna Liles. Top Row-Bob McGee, lack Imler, Roy Salt, Dave Heraldson, Paul Rawlins, Bob Bonner, Harry Ratcliit, Kent Kirke wood, lim Groves, Dave Hutchinson, Orris Harper, Don McGee, Charles Knoles. Third Row -Bill Newkirk, Dick Bonner, George Wonderleiqh, Ned McCarty, Dick Cutriqht, Bob Cutriqht, lack Skinner, Art DeVore, Warner Timmons, Paul Bone, Roger Stultz, Charles Whitt, Eddie Kourt. Second Row-Dick Wells, Ioe Donnels, Carl Babski, Verne Richards, Jimmie Dunham, Carl Wiseman, Rollan Harris lunior Bunstine, Merril Hines, Ioe Wright, Sonny Stark, Russell Heraldson, Bill Oyer. Boitori Row-lohn Dunkle, Gary Walsh, Ceber Baker, Marion Whaley, Don Hilty, Alan Acton, Bob Friend, Mr. Whit- gnqfog, iccompanist Marilyn Miller, jack Dobbins, Donald Schreiber, Ronald Bethel, Howard Schweitzer, Dick Bell ar yc e.

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we gm' glee ew Starting with few old members at the beginning of the year, the Girls' Glee Club under the capable direction of Miss Helen Brown increased membership to fifty singers. The girls, who met in the auditorium the sixth period every Monday and Wednesday after- noon, elected Norma Iean Timmons as the president of the group. Other officers elected were Ianet Metzger, secretary, and Marilyn Carver, librarian. lane Speakman served as pianist for this year. She is a member of this year's graduating class. The stage managers for the first sem- ester were Iane Anthony and Marilyn Hinkle. At the time of the second-semester reassignments, this job was taken over by Mary lane Kelly, Barbara Hester, and Eleanor Hatmacker. Because of a need for altos, Donna Liles, a freshman, was admitted. She was the only fresh- man in the group. There were three numbers that were especially fine in the music used by this group. These were Holiday for Strings, a modernistic version of Three Blind Mice and the Arkansas Travel- er, arranged for a duo piano. Martha Shank assisted the accompanist in this piano number. The group also sang a spiritual Ol' Ark's A Moverin' The Swan, a classic number, Deep in My Heart, Calm As the Night, and Two Hearts in Three-Fourths Time. The girls sang in many different programs during the year. The first appearance was at the Christmas assembly. They also participated in the Annual Revue on March 20 and Zl and in the Spring Concert on April 18. The girls were quite thrilled at being able to broadcast from WOSU station at Columbus, Ohio. Then, after singing for several civic groups, they ended the year by participating in the gradu- ating exercises on Iune 4. we 50,1 qzee em The Boys' Glee Club this year again did a creditable piece of work. They furnished enter- tainment for several organizations from time to time. They started the year by singing for the Boy Scout rally in the auditorium. They sang three selections, Hallelujah, Gospel Train, and Sing Me a Chanty with a Yo Heave Ho. Dr. Iames E. West, National Scout Executive, was the featured speaker on this occasion. This singing group contributed its share to making the Annual Revue a success by sing- ing the three opening numbers. The Spring Concert program was highlighted by the vocal talents of these C.H.S. singers. The biggest event of the year for the Boy's Glee Club occurred on April 4. On that date the entire club journeyed to Columbus to sing over station WOSU. The songs sung at the broadcast were, Indian Love Call and Tea for Two. Marilyn Miller was accompanist for the club for the entire year. Mr. Whittington was the director. Officers elected were: President, Bob Priendg Vice President, Bob Cutrightg Secretary, Alan Acton.



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'7fze Mawr! hm Strains of Night and Day, The Battle of Jericho, and O Bone Jusu were heard coming from the music room on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays during this past year. Yes, 'tis true that the Mixed Choir put through a long and busy school year. The Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis were entertained by this group. At Christmas they sang for the Walnut Street Church and at our own school assembly. ln March came the big event, the Musical Revue. On April 4, they jour- neyed to Columbus to sing over WOSU. Last but not least, came the most important time, Bac- calaureate, the last appearance for the choir. Not to be forgotten was the girls' ensemble with Jane Gerlough, Margaret Vernia, Virginia Clark, Carolyn Zurcher, Norma Timmons, Joanne Ludwig, Marilyn Carter, Elaine McKenzie, and Barbara Perry, nor the boys' sextette with Bob Friend, Bob Meyer, Jack Skinner, Dave Heraldson, Carl Babski, and Dick Cutright. 7fze am' eww The largest music class in C. H, S. this year was the Girls' Chorus composed ot one hundred forty-three girls, under the direction ot Miss Helen Brown. The accompanist for the group was Lois Laymon, and the assistant accompanist, Jean Speakman. Officers of this group were: President, Carol Sue Drummond: Secretary, Joanne Dearth: and Librarian, Barbara Hardman. At the beginning ot the year, groups of six girls took turns in singing from Twice -- 55 books. The other numbers which the group worked on were: The Lord's Prayer, Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho, The Green Cathedral, On Wings of Song, Pale Moon, Short' nin' Bread, italian Street Song, Skater's Waltz, and Beautiful Saviour. For the Spring Concert on April 18, the chorus sang, The Lord's Prayer, and The Green Cathedral. Top Row-Jack Skinner, Davo lieraldson, Roy Salt, Bob McGee, Dick Bonner, John Dunklo, Carl Babski, Dan llilty, Harry Ratclili, Marion Whaley, Howard Schweitzer, Dick Cutrighl, Bob Culriglit, Roger Stultz, Barbara Knoles, Carl Eycke. Second Row-Pat King, Marilyn Carter, Jackie Hermann, Bob Meyer, Gary Walsh, Ceber Baker, Bob Bonner, Paul Rawlins, George Wonderleigh, Warner Timmons, Don Bethel, Ned McCarthy, Charles Jennings, Margaret Vernia, Mary J. Kelly, Dick Bell. Third Row-Mr. Whittington, Nancy Lawson, Louise Hill, Elaine McKenzie, Carolyn Zurctier, Joanne Ludwig, Dorothy Hood, Joanne Trainer, Mary Kelley, Janet Metzger, Joanne Hildner, Virginia Grote, Jackie Hilty, Ruth Balough, Virginia Roberts, Jane Gerlaugh. Bottom Row-Norma Timmons, Miriam Barrows, Helen Ahlen, Nancy Cook, Margery Camp, Ruth McKee, Jinny Martin, Marilyn Miller, Nancy Korst, Bonnie Tatmen, Barbara Armstrong, Phillis Wilson, Betty Lee Cartmell, Jane Speakman, Martha Shank, Virginia Clark, Top Row-Martha Markel, Nancy Moran, Betty Finley, Marilyn Leach, Mary Finley, Mary Louise Saultz, Rozetta Harrod, Jewell Barlow, June Bates, Donna Pettit, Betty Woodbridge, Juanita Shoemaker, Patty Maughmer, Nelva Lee Atwood, Joanne Loiry, Jean Thomas, Alice Blair. Third Bow-Emma Ogden, Phyllis McKee, June Pigott, Sarah Pettit, Betty Oney, June Dyer, Phyllis Childers, Mildred Barnhart, Barbara Ann Crago, Virginia Dyer, Carol Sue Drummond, Joyce Shultz, June Lallier, Nancy Jo Hyson, Mary Newton, Adeline Stevens. Second Row-Joyce Griffin, Norma Jean Thomlinson, Dorothy Hartsough, Martha Paynter, Jean Hickinbotham, Bar- bara Hardman, Claralou Ahlen, Carolyn Rieder, Barbara Lambert, Barbara Proehl, Rosemary Barrows, June Francis, Jean Beeler, Jane Kunstel, Joetta Heiss, Wanda Peters, Geraldine Strausbaugh. Bottom Row-Harriet Riley, Geraldine Uhrig, Roberta Bradford, Donna Thompson, Vera White, Lola Wright, Doris Groves, Nancy Hockenberry, Miss Brown, Peggy Acord, Ramona Cozad, Gloria Cupp, Judith Mclielvey, Doris Ojier, Helen Greenlee, Virginia Gillette. Top Row-Pat Foster, Roberta Shoeman, Delores Dennis, Mary McNeal, Ruth Davis, Charlotte Moritz, Elizabeth Sommers, Harriet Coleman, Sylvia Poore, Joanne Scheeler, Sarah Burlile, Dorothy Miller, Barbara Anderson, Virginia Smith, Wanda Thacker, Betty Elliott, Barbara Caldwell, Peggy Staat. Third Row-Caroline Sommers, Lucille Montgomery. Patsy May, Barbara Lingo, Lois Laymon, Nancy Klepinger, Betty Stevens, Jean Driggs, Bonnie Harmon, Wanda Brown, Patty Brown, Faith Corripher, Ada Cox, Beverly Cottrill, Betty Jo Martin, Phyllis Buskirk, Jo Ann Leaverton, Ann Brown, Jean Speakman. Second Row-Margaret Carper, Rella Saul, Margaret Ortman, Joann Leedam, Hazel Thompson, Nancy Barlow, Norma Moss, Mary Immill, Barbara Bucy, Dorthy Kunzelman, June Mallow, Donna Liles, Lois Smith, Joan Mc- Hugh, Louella Dixon, Ann Dunkle, Mary Margaret Roush, Frances Montgomery, Marie Mustard, Betty Mathis. Bottom How-Wilma Loper, lretha Wykle, Muriel Woods, Oma Lee Peeves, Ruth Cottrill, Helen Cottrill, Eilene Ginther, Barbara Hester, Janet Friend, Miss Brown, Eleanor Hatmacker, Joan Dearth, Helen Ward, Helen De- Long, Lucille Walters, Joyce Arledge, Sally Macbeth, Mary Doerres, Mary Eliz Childers, Margaret Ann Pickens.

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