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CONESVILLE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA This group consists of those students who are able to do more advanced work in mu- sic. Rehearsals, are held twice a week. More emphasis is placed upon details and the artistic side of tone production. Music letters are awarded to the members of this group, if they have complied with various rules which are required of them. liack Row: Mr. Yockey (Director). James Boyd, William White. Staunton Harrison, Edward Watts, Dwight Worthington. Third Row: Zclnia I.app, Geraldine I.upp, Aldeen Tumhlin, Marie Roberts, Helen Phillips, Vernal Xeldon. Second Row: Arthur Norris, George Shatter, Rob- ert Reed, Helen Proper, Inez Maple, Sylvia Hos- ier. Seated: Klines Phillips, James Smail, Norvill Wright, lister Mossmnn, Eugene Powers. THE MIXED CHORUS This group is composed of select voices. Individual voice try-outs are held for all who are interested in joining the group. Only the best voices are chosen. The parts are balanced as well as they can be. Rack: Eugene Powers, Lester Mossmnn, Loren KnolV, Nye Norris. Staunton Harrison. Raymond Holdsworth, James Boyd, Margie Udder, Rachel Mac Donald, Blanche I.ipps. Zelma Lapp. Fourth Row: Charles Ostler, Wayne Glosser. Mar- cene Gourtright. Sylvia Hosier, Naomi Fisher, Golda Kmler. Janice Hankins, Inez Maple, Kath- leen Glosser. Alhertine Slater, Helen Phillips, Margie Dawson, Helen Proper. Third Row: Francis Wolfe, Jean Bookless. Marie Roberts, George Shatter. Lawrence CInar, Robert Vickers. Earl F'ccont. Harold Wolfe, Victor ('.ox, Jean Lutz, Mary I niise Fitzpatrick. Kathleen Ford. Second Row: Mr. Yockey. Director; Willard Daw- son, Mary Wolfe, Rllla Dickerson, Geraldine Lapp. Aldeen Tumhlin, Isohel Miller. Front Row: Edward Watts, James Smail. Paul Norris. Robert Reed. Robert Miller, Samuel Ben- nett. Robert Gourtright. THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA This group is composed of pupils who are beginners. This organization offers the in- dividuals practical experience in beginning orchestration. At the same time each in- dividual is also learning how to play his own instrument. Back Row: Wilbur Donley, Warren Lapp. Mr. Yockey, Director; Wayne Knlcely, Raymond Thomas. Second Row: Billy Gekls. Lo's Lutz. Paul Mc- Grevey, Harris Shryock. Front Row: Wayne Glosser, Blanche I.ipps, Doris Knlcely. Margie Whiteus, Jimmie Rogers. PAGE ELEVEN mam
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THE COSHOCTONIAN JUNIOR CLASS Hack Row: Glendle Perkins. Ray- mond Holdsworth, James Royd. Lowell Smalles, Nye Norris, James Hardesty. Arthur Norris. Third Row: Ixiren Knoll', Junior Fouch, Lester Mossmnn, Edward Walls. Paul Norris. Dwight Worth- ington, Charles Ostler. Second Row: James Smail. Norville Wright. Mary Wolfe, Rilla Dicker- son, George Slimier. Hazel Donley, Jean Rookless. Anna Mae Livings- ton. Front Row: Margie Udder, Teddy Courtrlght, Mrs. Martin, Violet Wright, Ruth Norris, Rlanche Llpps. Geraldine I-app. Aldeen Tumblln. SOPHOMORE CLASS Rack Row: John Parks, Rurvel Mobley, William White. Robert Guilliams. Dayne Newell. Lewis Thomas. Third Row: Willard Dawson. Rich- ard Lillihridgc. Kenneth Pepper, Vernal Neldon, Kenneth Hughes. Second Row: Junior Clark, Donald Udder. William Roberts, Samuel Bennett. Kathleen Glosser. Front Row: Mr. Yockcy, Wancttn Wliiteus. Marie Roberts. Rachel MacDonald, Isohel Miller. Margie Dawson. FRESHMAN CLASS Rack Row: Francis Wolfe, Eugene Powers. Max Cox, Dwayne Chaney, James Hosfelt, Kenneth Hutchin- son. Third Row: Doris Knicely. Golda Emler, Arthur Fouch. Robert Reed, Janice Hankins. Inez Maple, Hertha Scheetz. Second Row: IJoyd Udder. Dean Nolan. Arthur Wright. Twila Foust, John Riclicreek, Robert Vickers. Front Row: Mr. Scott, F.lleen I.llll- hridge, Virginia Jones. Zehna I.app. Helen Phillips, Sylvia Hos- ier. THE UNDERCLASSES PAGE TEN
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THE COSHOCTONIAN STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Izirain Smailes, Nyc Norris, Staunton Harrison, I.ovilla Markley, Rachel MacDonald. Center: Mr. Proper, Warren Holdsworth, Vernal Neldon, Robert Miller, Mildred Clark. Front: Mr. Ruling, Edward Watts. Naomi Fisher, Sylvia Hosier. Zelnia I tpp. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Our girls have shown a great interest and effort in keeping on the job to reach their goal, and we believe that after having studied in this department they are able to make thorough and scientific investigations of foods and textiles. Rack Row: Virginia Jones, Marie Roberts, I .ovilia Markley, Wanetta Whitens. Rachel MacDonald, Isobel Miller. Third Row: Twlla Forest, Kathleen Glosser. Gold» Fuller. Rertba Scheetz, Inez Maple. Front Row: Mrs. Martin. Fileen IJIlihridge. Hazel Donley. Margie Dawson, Janice Hankins, Helen Phillips. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Manual Arts Department has added several pieces of new equipment including a sixty inch bed lathe, band saw and com- bination ten inch table saw mounted cm the same stand with a six inch jointer. We have made numerous articles for the build- ing and grounds in addition to individual work. These include: a table for the use of the school board, footlights and scenery for the stage, jumping standards and other equipment for the playground. Rack Row: Mr. Scot!. Burvll Mobley. William White, Dayne Newell. Max Cox. Robert Gull- liams. Third Row: Dwayne Chaney. James Hosfelt, Richard IJIlihridge. Kenneth Pepper. I-ewis Thomas. John Parks. Kenneth Hutchinson. Second Row: Vernal Neldon, Robert Reed. Wil- liam Roberts, Willard Dawson, Warren Glosser. James Small. Arthur Fouch. Front Row: Donald Udder, Junior Clark, l.loyd Udder. John Rlchcreek, Dean Noland, Samuel Renuett, Arthur Wright. ACTIVITIES PAGF TWELVE
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