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Back Row: Se cond Row: Third Row: :VII NUTENA Willis, Bariger, Bussert, Artist, Pearson, Christopher, Rawlings, Davis Correll, Young Kubiak, Moss, Vbn.Hoene, Shively Crawford , -T ones Mils Wolfe, Director, Parsons, Helmick, Gollnick, Garrett, Williams, Kryder, Sossoman, Spawski, Krug CHORUS The girls' chorus, un- der the direction of Miss Catherine Wolfe, has giv- en several enjoyable pro- grams this year. There are twenty-six members including Seniors, Jun- iors, and Sophomores. Be- sides singing here at Washington-Clay for pro- grams,they sang at Ullery and Stuckey. The programs in which they sang in- cluded the P. T. A.'s, Washington Spring Muskml, Baccalaureate, and Com- mencement. Eight girls were chosen from the entire chorus to form a Madrigal Club. They sing Eliza- bethan songs of the fif- teenth and sixteenth centuries, a capella. The club sangiat the Commun- ity Church,Baccalaureate, and the Washington Spring Musical. It is composed of: June Christopher,Jean Von Hoene, Virginia Wil- liams, Martha Krug, Dor- othy Willis, Geraldine Gollnick, Helen Garrett, and June Bloomer. The pianists for the chorus are June Christo- pher and Lucille Kryder. Page Thirty-three
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Standing: Mr. Charlesworth, sponsor, Krug, Sitting: Rawlings, lsenbarger, Brock, W1111s WW' CLUB In order to promote more interest in athlet- ics at school a W Club was formed. It has been a very active organiz- ation and not only high school students but also the lower grade pupils joined. ' At the first meeting the club elected the following officers, Jack Isenbarger, president, Raymond Brock, vice-pres- ident, whose duties were also to act as secretary and treasurerg and Vir- ginia Rawlings and Martha Krug, executive board members. Because of her help in preparing several pep sessions, Dorothy Willis was elected to a new office, chairman of activities. Also because of his interest in start- ing and helping the club, Mr. Charlesworth was e- lected faculty advisor. Twenty-five honorary tickets were awarded to the girls' and boys' basketball teams. There were one hundred regular members in the club. Al- so all the teachers bought tickets. A physical education program in which Notre Dame students participat- ed was sponsored by the club and Mr. Lindzy. Evening and afternoon performances were given. The club also sponsored all pep sessions. Page Thirty-two
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