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FRESHMEN CHORUS OFFICERS President ------- Edith Enke Vice President - Marjorie Millsop Secretary - Francis Sopher Treasurer - Tom Judy President - Vice President Secretary - Treasurer ...gg- BOYS' CHORUS OFFICERS - - - - - - Edwin Simons - Bill Wallace - Donald Butler - Donald McClelland
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UPPER LEFT, FIRST ROW-Frank Butiste, band captain' Keith Millsop. Margie Evans, Shirley Rusch. Betty Patterson Arthur Dunmire, Frank Rhodes. SECOND ROVVfBetty McCoy, Jean Snyder, Clyde Wimer, George Parker, Edwin Conner, Thomas Place, Phyll Dorothy Fitzgerald. UPPER RIGHT, FIRST ROW Robert Shelley, Marilyn Fair, Harold Campbell. SECOND ROW-Richard Walters, Merle D'Az-cangelo, Ethel Drennen, Carmen Margugrlio, Bud Johnson. MIDDLE LEFTfPat White, William Campbell, Wilbur Paxton, John Brosky, Bill Wallace, John Huskin. MIDDLE RIGHT-Earl Fennick, Bob Jennings, James Kinix, Arthur Wall, Kenneth Sefton, Gene Mechler, Bert Richard McWilliams, Kenneth Weber. LOWER LEFT, FIRST ROWfCharles Wolfe, Norman Crill, Pete D'Areangelo, Paul Dight, David Kearney. SECOND ROW-Marsden iMcBride, Frank Murphy, Sylvia Michtel, Bob Hassler, Bill Paxton, Wayne Knisely. is Sliirgw-on Bramlra ugh LOWER RIGHT, FIRST ROWfBill Barber, Jane Foster, Ruth Bishop, Eleanor Williamson, Ramah Jean Hulbert. SECOND ROW-Don Eller, Walton Multer, John Jones.
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Freshmen Chorus In this chorus, the freshmen girls and fellows receive their experience to sing in the Boy's or Girls' Chours when they are sophomores. Mr. Marshall acquaints them with the sort of music that develops their voices and improves their reading abilities. Another point that is stressed is acquainting the members of the chorus with singing before a group. Mr. Marshall often has them lead the chorus or rehearse a song with them. This teaches them to be at ease when be- fore others. Quartettes are chosen for more individual work. The members of the chorus are often asked to remark on one of their numbers after it has been sung. This is done to create a musical ear and a desire to sing the right way. When the seniors graduate from the Boy's or Girls' Chorus, there is always a group of pupils coming from the Freshmen Chorus to fill the vacancies. FIRST ROW-Mary Coleman, Beverly Stull, Phyllis Sturgeon, Marjorie Millsop, Donald McAninch, Kenneth Robb, Ruth Montgomery, Jean Chambers, Mary Lou Urey, Marie Wil- liamson. SECOND ROW-Bernice Klingensmith, Kath- erine Urey, Ruth Gilliland, James Kelly, Tom Judy, Dorothy Montgomery, Jane Coulter. Ann Augustine, Claire Adsit, Eleanor Weigle, Mary Gregory. THIRD ROW-Peggy McKnight, Dorothy Crawford, Dorothy McGinnis, Joanne Mont- gomery, Paul Boylan, Bill Paxton, William McNeish, Marjorie Jordan, Imogene Beatty, Gloria Madalena. FOURTH ROW-Edith Enke, Betty Stone, Frances Sopher, Louise Gearhart, Homer Mc- Dougall, James King, John Hawke, Jean Smith, Mary Jean McNeish, Helen Garette. Louise Garette. Boys' Chorus If you are walking down the hall some bright morning and see some fellow who is in mood with the weather, bursting forth with perhaps a surprising resemblance to Bing Crosby, you can be sure he is a mem- ber of our Boy's Chorus. For these boys don't confine their talents to just the band room. They practice on the way to Latin class and also demonstrate to Mr. Smiley the fine arts of singing during the gym period. When the fellows go to chorus at II :r5, they don't, dread the coming 45 minutes, for they not only have a good time, but also work hard and really accomplish something. The boys always look forward to the day when they go to District or County contests, and are always hoping to go the the State contests. The boys have worked hard and you can depend on them to make a good ac- count of themselves at the contests. This year they sang A True Lover's Farewell and The Peasant and His Oxen. FIRST ROW-Robert Montgomery, Charles Thompson, Tony Caponi, John Huskin, Harold McDowell, Robert Shelley, Richard Gilliland, Robert Weber. SECOND ROW-Frank Hunter, Edwin Sim- mons, Robert Coulter, Robert Johnson, Keith Millsop, Kenneth King, Charles Elliot, Leo Wurm, Russell Babcock, Walter Dunkerley. THIRD ROW-Carmen Marguglio, Gene Mc- Ginty, John Brosky, George Harry, Kenneth Barnes, Donald Hummel, William Campbell. William Christie, Norman Crill, John Thomp- son. FOURTH ROW-Wilbur Paxton, William Critchfield, Edward Fithian, William Borell, Harold Campbell, Walton Multer, William Wallace, Don Butler, Kenneth Sefton, Frank Butiste, Don McClelland.
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