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fl I . 1 an W U P 'ff' 1 J 'fifty rl 'if 'Q Chorus FIRST ROW: Joan Smith, Anna Mae Blew, Carolyn l-lite, Madalyn Hack, Dorothy Miller, Paul Ellet, Bob Hammel, John Kennedy, Max Warner, Benita Byrd, Joy I-lammel, Ethelind Keller Marllyn Stark. MIDDLE ROW: Shirley Fetters, Margery Lahr, Phyllis Sparks, Margaret Pence. Dieter Grosse Luemern, Don Stouder, Robert Miller. Melvin Johnson, Arlen Lockhart, Gloria Johnson, Marietta Anderson, Mr. King, Director. TOP ROW: Shirley Lahr, Annette Septer, Janet Anderson. Carolyn McComb, Paul Hammel, Duane Wolf, Peter Hippensteel, Harold Beck, Terry Hippensteel, Richard Shaffer. Alice Davenriner, Lois Kennedy, Band FIRST ROW: Shirley Fetters, Don Stouder, Lois Griffith, Stanley Hippensteel, Gloria Johnson. SECOND ROW: Peter Hippensteel, Ray Gilbert, l-lay Lockhart, Mary Lou Synder, Terry Hippensteel, Karl Miller, Max Warner, Marlyn Byrd, Madalyn l-lack, Dorthy Miller, Arlen Lockhart, Dick Robb, Bruce Hippensteel, Lowell Stouder. THIRD ROW: Alice Davenriner, Nancy l-lite, Harold Beck, Paul Ellet, Don Stephens, Jack Drew, Joy I-lammel, Mr. King, director, Benita Byrd, Robert Hammel, Melvin Johnson, Ethelind Keller, Roger Beck. Z0
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Chorus The Clear Creek High School Chorus has been organized for many years. It is now under the direction of Earl King who has been with us for two years. Benita Byrd has been accompanist for the last two years and John Kennedy served as President. This year the group has taken part in several programs. Members of the chorus helped in the production of the operetta, It Happened In Holland . Carolyn Hite, John Kennedy, Janet Anderson, Melvin Johnson, Arlen Lockhart, Paul Hammel, Bob Miller, Joy l-lammel, Madalyn Hack, Dorothy Miller, Shirley Lahr, and Margaret Pence held speaking parts, while the remainder of the group were in the choruses. The group also helped in the presentation of the P.T.A. Program and the Christmas Program. A County Music Festival was given March 15 in which every county school chorus participated. The program included seven numbers sung by the chorus and several num- bers by the band. Concluding this years' chorus activities was the Spring Concert, given April 19, Several numbers were played by the band. Following this the chorus sang several songs. Members of the chorus who gave special numbers were Janet Anderson, Shirley Lahr, Annette Septer, Madalyn Hack, and Shirley Fetters. Band The band, under the capable direction of Earl King, has participated in many events during the school year. To start the year off right, the band played first at the Huntington County 4-H fair and then at the State Fair. We also played--without the assistance of the boys on the team--at four basketball games throughout the year. Next on the list was the Christmas Program which was presented with the chorus. On March 15 the County Festival was held in which our band took part. The chorus was in this also. On March 31 the band, which consists of about thirty members, went to New Haven to participate in a band contest held annually. The band was entered in a class with other bands that had never played by themselves before in a contest. The members received, for their efforts, a rating of excellent. The concluding event of the year was the Spring Concert held on April 19 with the chorus also participating. The band will only lose three of its members through graduation this year. They are: Melvin Johnson, Gloria Johnson, and Joy Hammel. With only three leaving, the members are looking forward to another successful year. 1-9
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Typing Class We have 14 beginning students this year who have been working very hard on their long assignments. Next year some of these students will pro- bably take the advanced course of- fered every other year. .nog-an -xx X 9. Home Economics The ninth and tenth grade sewing class is combined since we have only two girls in the ninth grade. We are to make three projects in cloth- ing construction and one piece of handwork. We enjoy modeling our garments after each one is finished. Sh . 5. 4-- . -5?-ss .X , .R ,. i., Ns, Rl v ,gan- r.-r fr..-.L.....s- an -if --A 's .st Shop Classes There are 31 boys enrolled in the shop classes this year. The classes have dealt in hand woodworking pri- marily during the year, Many Iine projects were made by the boys of the shop classes this year.
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