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small group singing. The outstanding feature of this yearis work will appro- priately be the Commencement and Bac- calaureate services. The usual operetta has been omitted this year due to the considerable amount of time required in preparing and re- hearsing this type of program. New books were purchased during the year to enlarge the amount of material available to this worthy group for some time. The chorus joined with the band to present a musical program on May 15. The sophomore, junior and senior choruses each sang several numbers. A group of girls and a boyis quartet also lent their talents to making this program a success. A glee club was organized during the last semester for boys interested in vocal music. A quartet from this club pre- sented members an assembly program. As this club meets during activity period, many boys whose schedules would not permit them to take part in some other vocal program have the opportunity to participate in this. It promotes interest in this sort of a vocation. Our Music Program Music in the Galion schools has al- ways been outstanding. Many years ago oratorios were presented-the main part being taken by a famous singer and minor roles and chorus work by the Gal- ion High School choruses and glee clubs. After this type of program was dis- pensed with, oprettas were usually pre- sented each year. This plan was discon- tinued because of the limited amount of time which the students had for prepar- ing such a program. However, this year was one of much activity for the chorus and has contributed greatly to the school program. Personnel of Chorus Sopranos-Marilyn Baker, Gloria Bauer, Janice Egner, Frances Johnston, Dorothy Kurtzman, Carol Lem- ley, June Lewis, Virginia Miller, Frankie Parris, Trevelyn Plack, Betty Poland, Gladys Rivers, Kathleen Schreck, Virginia Shaw, Bonnie Sheaks, Dolores Sipes, Marjorie Sloop, Marjorie Smith, Hazel Taylor, June Thayer, Hazel Thoman, Shirley Tuttle, Ruth Ulmer, Ethel Wilson, Donna Moore, Delores Augenstein, Jean Brandt, Eileen Burt, Violet Dickhart, Barbara Dunham, Martha Alice Gartner, Lila Goodman, Wanda Greenfield, Evelyn Herr, Joanne Hoekstra, Beatrice Holsinger, Ruby Knorr, Betty June Long, Martha McManes, Mildred Moose, Pearl Morris, Dorothy Myers, Jean Poister, Ruth Poth, Ruby Ramsey, Waldene Rhoacles, Katherine Schnegelsberger, Eileen Sherman, Helen Wilson. Helen Young, Lucille Arndt, Betty Dukeman. Altos-Ruth Baker, Vivian Berry. Johanna Bollerer. Beverlee Haislet, Mary Rose Hirth, Barbara Holmes, Jean Lingo, Evelyn McElhatten, Geraldine Ross, Lillian Steiner, Betty Miller. Leona Armstrong, Dorothy Bercaw, Beverly Boyd, Beverly Campbell, Bertadine Cole. Ruth Garxshorn. Ethel Harris, Betty Hawkins, Virginia Herr, Adelaide Huber, June Monat, Betty Nickofson. Aase Oxaal. Margaret Patrick, Genevieve Pickering, Mary Rosella, Rosella Sand, Shirley Seif, Dorothy Smith, Christina Vossers, Jane Wagner, Doris Weber, Lorena Williams, Aldene Wolff, Helen Wright, Maxine Wogan. Boys-Robert Epply, Joe Foltz, Robert Kump, Robert Luckey, Billy Price, Richard Plummer, Lowell Rid- dlebaugh, Wayne Sherman, Arnold Smith, Ellis Swick, Rsssell Ness, Charles Pierce, Carl Miller, Harold Ploss, Richard Fabian, Melvin Harding, Bob McManes, Cloyd Nigh, John Pickering, Gale Shriner, William Wise, Lionel LeVant, Fred Johnson, Daniel Cameron, Clarence Ross, Frances Woodbury and James Gilson.
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E. H. S. UHUHESTHA GUES MUDEHN Modern music in school? This query would certainly have received an em- phatic 'lnol' a few years ago. Time has marched on, opinions have changed, and today our high school orchestra provides present-day music in one of its finest forms. Under the direction of Wendell Byrnes, this group is fast becoming a valuable asset to our school's musical program. We have promise of an even better orchestra in the future as is manifested by the number who have undertaken the study of instruments during this year. There are nearly thirty embryo violinists, six celloists and three learning to play the string bass. Mr. Byrnes expects to develop an excellent orchestra for Galion High. This additional talent will, of course, be the basis for improvement. The orchestra has not taken as exten- sive a part in school activities as the other sections of the music department, however, the selections it played at the junior and senior class plays were note- worthy. The director has made the best of limited availabilities and has given very creditable performances on both oc- casions, Members of this yearls orchestra have been: Gale Shriner, Dorothy Kellogg, Grace Heiser, Margery Knorr, Charles Beegle and Marie Roelle, who played violins, Evelyn Holderness, Betty Carle- ton, Anna Belle Cole, Mary Cole and Willard Chubb, clarinetsg junior Heiby, bass clarinet, Paul Schnegelsberger, Gene Cronenwett, Ellis Swiclc and Clarence Crissinger, trumpetsg Robert Sampsell, Ralph Pollock and John Jenkins, basses, James Angell, Harry Sanderlin, bari- tonesg James Rensch, Betty Smith, Robert Muth and Harry McElhatten, trombonesg Robert Poth, oboeg Margaret Harris, Paul I-leiser, Dana Harland, French horns, John Metheany, Earl Dye, Isabel Cronenwett, saxophonesg Byron Mussel- man, Robert Timson, Wylie Laycox, drumsg Jean Rehm, Ruth Riclcer, accord- iang and Evelyn Adams, pianist. Chorus Produces Vocal Varieties The Choruses have brought us a fine type of entertainment during this year. Much time and energy have been de- voted to producing high quality musical progfafns ffoln our Own gfoup. Excel' lent performances were given at the Thanksgiving and pre-Easter assemblies by the sophomore, junior and senior combined choruses under the direction of Miss Jeanette Slocum, who has done commendable work in leadership. For special numbers, the assemblage has been broken down into a quartet and
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Phyllis Eckstein, Gertrude Mann, Annabelle Chapman, John Metheany. Sanford Felder, Annabelle Chapman, Glenn Sherer, John Metheany, Marsena Kaclcley. First Row-Betty Ventrone, Ruby Knorr, Vivian Berry, Johannah Bollerer, Barbara Holmes, Dorothy McCombs. Second Row-Betty June Long, Robert Poth, Martha Mc- Manes, Harry Jackson, Lila Goodman, Evelyn Herr, Wil- liam Wise, Victoria Allwine. First Row-Junior Heiby, Pearl Morris, Ruth Poth, Phyl- lis Eckstein, Joseph King, Kath- leen Heidelbaugh, Janice Eg- ner. Second Row-Robert Stin- son, Joanne Hoekstra, Carl Fendrick, Calvin Craner, Ruby Ramsey, Gale Shriner, Robert McManes. Betty Dukeman, Miriam Gwinner, Christina Vossers, Harold Gilson, Junior Heiby, Janice Egner, Betty Hawkins.
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