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Sextette Sopranos Second Sopranos Altos Planlst Dlrector On some afternoons as the students pass the audltorlum they hear the sound of several voxces united In harmony This lS the sextette In actlon Conslstlng of one senior three luntors and two freshmen this group has had a busy year preparing musical numbers and presenting them to various organizations such as KIWGHIS Club Rotary Club and the Elks The group also par tlclpated ID the Christmas Vesper program The glrls spent much time preparing a com Sketc Sketch Club IS a group of high school students who are seeking to develop their talents In drawing and palntlng Since one half credlt IS awarded to those who successfully complete the course the members all realize that they must work hard but lust the fun of being to gether llghtens the burden This year Sketch Club has thrived under the 4 Margaret Ann Green Joyce Troutmcln Jo Ann Kerr Mary Ann McClure Theresa Hlll Beatrice Bass Patrlcla Shellhammer Truman Eberly posltlon Could My Song On Wings Go Fly Ing tor the contest at Capital Unrverslty They received a rating of superior Some of the songs the group worked during the year were The Snow Legend Winter Wonderland Lo How A Rose Eer Blooming Jesu Joy Ot Man s Deslrlng and Theres No Death Since only one of the girls graduates this year the group wlll begin next season with much valuable experience Ll leadership of a new teacher Mrs Gary lee Schroeder The group of would be artists have participated In varrous prolects of their own choosing such as palntlng obgects of everyday use and textile palntlng Officers are Barbara Pontius president and Shellle Schaub secretary 1 1 1 . . .. . I . . . . ,, . . . r r - . . . . . . . . U . ,, on . . . . . . tl rv r 1 I - tt - tv tt 1 r r 1 . . . . H tt 1 .. H 1 r I . . . . . rt t rf r r ' 1 - . . . 1 , . 1 , . , ' . . . 1 1 , . r
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lfp lon Mu I ma Purpose of the EMS club as stated In the constltutlon IS to further creative wrltmg and the study of literature This oblectlve ts carried out In H1 Notes the school paper which I published regularly by the club All of the members of the club take part In the Wflllng and assembling of HI Notes The popularity of this paper attributes to the workmanship of the club as a whole and especially to Janet Grant the editor FMS went to Columbus to see Ollvla De Havilland In Candlda George Bernard Shaws provocative play While IH the capital clty on the afternoon excursion the club members had lunch vlslted the Columbus Art Museum went C eer Helen Mogan Martha Barthelmas Doris Edglngton Gloria Lelst and Jo Anne Lewis all seniors were the veterans of the cheerleaders this year In cooperation with them were the neophytes Kay Graef and Mona Mowery from the freshman class and Janet Emerlne Bar bara Schumm and Sonla Slnes from the sopho more group These glrls dressed In their full red banded bowling and attended the pl y It was thoroughly profitable and enloyable afternoon for everyone concerned A student must have a 3 5 average to be ellglble for membership This IS the only honor club In the school Eleven students took ad vantage of their outstanding grades to become members this year making the total member ship for the year twenty tour EMS produced a play on February 26 for an assembly program The theme of the play which was entitled Schools for Freedom was a patrlotlc one lt was well received thanks to the helpful supervision of Mrs Clark Will the clubs fine adviser leaders black skirts and red sweaters are the essence of pep and enthusiasm at all interscholastic athletic games Their rewards for many hours of rehearsal and more hours of strenuous physical and vocal effort are momentarily the splrlt and enthusiasm of the attending crowds and permanently a letter awarded for each two years of partlclpatlon on the squad Q T Q , G . G . . . .1 . . . . . 1, . . . . . ' 1 I 5 I . , . - - . , - . . 1 - - 11 uv 1 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 , . 1 . 1 1 ' . . . . . 1 1 1 ' . , I 1 1 , ' .
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SEXTETTE Margaret Ann Green Patrlcla Shellhammer Joyce Troutman Mary Ann McClure JoAnn Kerr Theresa Hlll Beatnce Bass SKETCH CLUB FIRST ROW Barbara Pontoous Nancy Goodchlld Shellle Schaub Ruta Howell SECOND ROW Juanita Hull Lnssa Given Carol Goodchnld Helen Mogan Martha Barthelmas Beverly Thomas THIRD ROW Joe Thomas Fred Brown Jane Wallace Gene Clufton Larry Brown 9 J 1 I I 1 1 5 I 1 I - 3 1 I I I 1 . 3 I 1 I 1 -
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