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C.H.S. BALLET COMPANY Left to right: Kathleen Drucker. Elinor Lee, Lorl; Latane D ' Arcy, and Babette Surgent. Frances Grossman, Helen The Modern Dance Club was a newconner to College High this year. Its members could often be seen in the gym, interpreting, in terms oi dance, their psychological outioolts on life, or the movement of a professor hurrying to a class on a windy doy. Or they might be found huddled in a corner of the gym, discussing, under the expert guidance and leadership of Miss Eleanor Goff. The Individual in Relotionship to His Own Particular Rhythm and Movement. The club presented a program of the Donee for the students, and also attended symposiums held in nearby high schools. Kathy Drucker presided over the group, and minutes were token by Frances Grossman. Organizing quickly, under the direction of their advisor Dr. Corolyn E. Bock, the Latin Club chose Decern Leglo Caesaris os the name of their group. At an early meeting, the club voted to become a member of the Junior Classical League, a nation-wide . organization for Latin students. Officers elected by the club were: Richard Atkinson, president: Mike Loughnane, vice-president; Mourie Eaton, secretary; Mary Lee Robb, treasurer, and Guerry Suggs, corresponding secretary. The first project of the year was a field trip to New York to see Julius Caesar. Soon afterwards, a play about the Roman Gods was produced for presentation to a group of college Latin students. At Christmastime, a party was held, during which the members sang Christmas Carols in Latin and played adapta- tions of various Roman games. First Row, left to right: Irma Hengeveld, Carolyn Munson, Richard Atkinson, Mary Lee Robb, Maurice Eaton, Michael Loughnane, Dr. Bock. Second Row: Paul Yager, Mory Harmon, Sue Larsen, Emily Ellen Bohn, Frances Grossman, Carolyn Stallard, Janet Cole, Lark Latoner, Sue Eagles, Michael Kosser. Third Row: Richard Luiken, Andrew Brenmon, Daniel Creedon, Lowrence Korp, Robert Prince, and Philip White. LATIN QUARTER [20]
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it :-?-, V. ■ Far right, Conductor Mr. Louis Zerbe. First Row, clockwise: Susan McCleary, Constance Seelbach, Carolyn Munson, Suson Amidon, Noel Borflett. Second Row: Robert Prince, John VanNess. Philip White, Norman Bohn. Joan Vange, Vincent Drucker, George CencI, Glen Bcrtlett, Peter Sharfmon, Jean Ann Schlegel, Robert Sheppard, Albert Engel. Third Row: Frank hlopp, Judson Goldsmith, Michael Lough- none, Roger Fair, lla Mae Schmidt, Sondro Short. Missing tronn picture: Irma Hengeveld. Ann Sommer, Kathleen Drucker, Lynn Dorcy, John Sommer, Kenneth DeHart, Nancy Fendrlcks, Solly Wilson, Bonni- Sheppard, Robert Windeler. Virginia Humphreys. CHS PHILHARMONIC With the addition of ten new mennbers, this year ' s Orchesfra, conducted by Mr. Louis E. Zerbe, became one of the largest in College High ' s history. The organization commenced its year by elect- ing Jean Anne Schlegel, president; Noel Bcrtlett, vice-president; Joan Vonge, secretary-treasurer, and Ha Schmidt, librarian. The group ' s first public appearance of the year was at the annual Christmas Concert. Selections from Hansel and Gre+el and Santa Claus is Comin ' to Town were presented by the entire group. At the annuo! Spring Concert, the Orchestra made its next appearance, performing in conjunc- tion with the Chorus. Concluding the activities of the year, the Orchestra performed- at the gradua- tion exercises, ending a year of hard work, as well as fun. -
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FRENCH QUARTER First Row, left to right: Edna Jonowslti. Mary Domiano, David Kitay. Elyn Marie Hallberg, Walter Koenig, Sarah Whitman, Carole Peococlc. Second Row, standing: Kathleen Drucker. Helen Domiano, Jean Ann Schlegel, Christine Anderson. Peggy Dunphy. Eriko Ullman, Carol Hyde. Wendy Eaton, Gene Jacobs. Third Row: Larry Berman, Noel Bortlett, Robert DIuhy, Joseph Pedlosky, Douglas Hale, Terry Meyer, Moore Craig, Malcolm Moore. A la premiere seance du Cercle Francois, les membres ont choisi leur offlciers. Voici les resultats: presidente, Edna Janowski; vice-preidente, Elyn Marie Hallberg; secretaire, Sarah Whittoker; tresorier, David Kitay. The club, under the guidance of Mme. Paul Cressey and Mme. Mathilda Knecht, began the year with o party, at which refreshments and entertainment were provided by the juniors. At one of their meetings, Nicole Plasse ond Paul Tolio. exchange students from France, spoke to the group con- cerning the life of young people in France. As the months went by, the club hod its annual crepe suzette flipping party. In the spring, the club held its traditional French banquet in the College High School librory. Open to any person of any faith, the Bible Club has continued to lead an ambitious program in its eighth year of operation. Meeting every Tuesday afternoon under the direction of the M.S.T.C. Christian Intervorsity Fellowship, it has mode Boole of I, Peter its text for the year. The Bible Club has neither officers nor dues. Their meetings begin with o word of prayer and o reading from the Bible. This is followed by a discussion of the reading. Everyday problems are also talked over by the group. Trust in the Lord with oil thin thine own understanding. In all thy ways ockn thy paths. not heart, and lea ledge Him, and He shall dire Proverbs 3:5. 6 First Row, left to right: Babette Surgent, Elyn Marie Hallberg, Jane Davenport, llo Moe Schmidt, Susan McCleory. Second Row: Beverly Hugo. Joy Hillegas, Carolyn Howard, Ann Westerberg, Beverly Bird. METRO- POLITAN RELIGION GROUP [21]
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