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CHORUS-Frou! Row: EJ Bowllzy, Grrrc Hukxll, Larrj Minx, Iolm Br-xaul, Don Cupfr, jerry Sbmlnl, Lrnora T01u1xfml, Nanry MCNaH, Murirl Dujvr, Plqllis Klriu, Billy- Workrrrarz, Kalby S01lfbll!1Y'llJ, Bmw Wilvrzrr, Immna Nagfrlw, Harllara Iolmsfou, Carolyn Samara, Pa! Gvntry. Srmml Ron: Sam Hrmlwrmrr, lark Morrimu, Dazirl Samlrrs, jolm Srulvx, Paul Rusrba, Iauvl Iivmlrr, Lilo Dvriklmus, farlzir Mark, Leia Riff, SllXl1'Hdjt'Y, .xfMYJ'A71lIPl'YllllI,Y, Giugrr Garber. La Donna Tmlll, N01 vlrm' Cfrrrrzvlrzrv, IJIILILI Ilurmlrm. Tblffl Row: Larry Taylor Larry Cline, usic frail: its clzarmg V? SC. if NIJ SN IZIIIN COSTON, Cbarlollc Hollis, aml Samlrn Ponlr, menzbers of rbr Sr. Hzgb trio, hp! 111153 prrpurmg fgf 555001 p,Ugm,,,5' I.o.amNc Tm Bu . 'u ' parm: axis nz tlaf all 1113 Ulf, romrrl 11113 arf' gun, fr l ljrrlnl Hrll lr lbur Irma! rvlavavml lu' arf' tbl' 1113111 fn'rfurmuuff'.
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get new emp asis. Some of the boys even doubled up on their math courses, taking both trigonometry and math analysis. The trigo- nometry students take solid geometry during the second semester. Classen offered to its better math students an Op- portunity to join the Honor Math and Junior Honor Math Clubs. The clubs recognized those students who had done superior work in senior high math. To qualify for membership in the -Iunior Honor Math Club, a student had to be making .in A or Bin his second semester of Geometry l. To become ll member of the Honor Math Club a student needed a grade of A or B in his fourth semester of senior high math. Mxs. EVA DINE Knut aml Mrs. Maxine Haney cheek lbeir maillzoxex affrr remling out their failing slips lo see if lllere are any lbreafening lellerv. They lmrb Harb seientb graile math ami algebra. Mrt. Kerr also learbes appln-il malh. A -1 rf! 11 IJIVIIII C.1rv'i'fl. XXVIII Hruli 11 .lr ia . Jttlwzii 5 rum, Kay W'.lll:i'r. ,llux l7Hr1l.1zi'vX. , 13.1111 Piffi, Iffzwflv Rim: firffrqi' 1 Il N1 W . . .Ili ,lm li.1f.l-rlffry lrflvfz Ijillll. I.L'IHIQ Mix. fiavx Smitlu ll r r S. Jfif. I 'J li' utf. C,lu1rl-K Ixxlffr. lark ll.I1'lVVl, will I . ui' . xi' Kurt. 'r'lll.1xi'i. ...ll-' ,W VH F MR. THoMAs HILL is awaiting hit Iurn as Mrs, Della Roberts and Mist Ruib W'o0ten gleefully run off fbeir semester lerlx. They u'eren'l smiling, lJ0u'ei'er, when fbfy xpent bourx grailing fbem. Mrs. Rollerls leaebes geomelry, ailraneeil algebra, lrigmzomelry, ami' sezrnlh gra,le mafb. She ig co-rponmr of Comes. Mr. Hill inslruels flames zu geomeiry, malb analyrix, ami ailvaneed al- gebra. Ile spoumrf Honor Malh, Fulure Tearlaers of Amerira, and lbe Chem Club. Miss Woolen iearbm eigblh graile math, al- gebra, aml applied malb. She is l'0'Sf7!l!lSUY of Claxretlpr, Is G1 UMITRY Rl film' xml: ix u'rri'l. or are 7-IIIHHIJ Runlvv anil Inlmrzvj' Sflllilllfll intl dl'fHlX ffm! nm? Tlww fun vlu,li'r1tv are .lnmg lfrillmul unrl: zu Mn, Rulwrfi' flfllm lmur bfmr gi'un1i'lr3 flats.
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9 K ,- Ray Brouvirn, Sandra Poole, Mary Horne, Ellen Codon, Cbarolelfe Hollis, Aliema Martin, Gu en Simpson, Viola Kettler, Tamara Long, Sberran Woody. Fourth Row: Chuck Vamliter, Bruce Albro, jim Hayes, Bill Bull1x,Giwla Pabllzr, lane Wotring, Fran EUNIS, Judy 10'- UO , Pfggy Sfouf Kaye Morrison, Anne Marbury, Toni Cobbs, Carol Smilb, Barbara Colley. LILO DENKHAUS, Dianne Wheeler, and Toni Colzbr, first serriesler eboir offirerx, are excifril abou! Ihr . tlzru are an smo e mugs In be sung in fbi' spring conrrrl. THE CHORUS, under the direction of Mr. John Holt, has performed in many assemblies as a group. Also the junior and senior high trios have performed in various other programs. Each year choirs from all Oklahoma schools may attend a clinic in Stillwater for combining and improving choirs. This year about sixty Classen students went by bus to the clinic. They left excitedly at 7:30 and returned around 11:00 worn out from hours of trying rehearsals. The latter part of this year prepara- tion for the citywide spring concert caused students to miss school for two days. These trips and others similar to them are typical of the choir's yearly activities. Practice for future chorus groups starts with the junior high vocal groups. Their years' work should not be overlooked. They participated in choir festivals, and entertained with other junior high choruses in City-wide concerts. Although they have not had much publicity they have become more experienced and will therefore furnish experienced members for the senior high choir when they enter the ninth grade.
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