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XED CHORU GIR LS' GLEE CLLI B Frrm! Row: Pamela Andress. Barbara Grillin, Marv lN'las'L- ton, Dorothy Howard, Betty Kotlie, .Ioyee Currier, Laura Yenilt, llelen Horvath. Seca will lime: Ethel Kristy, Ar' lcnc I lolfliauer. Florence Yenila, Shirley Caultrip, Lau ra Mae liroxvn, Phyllis llol- eomh. janet Coultrip, Bliss hlarjorie llowe. Buell llowg Lois Steele, Marilyn Richey, Dorothy Howe, Marjorie Gril- lin, Carolyn Schlechter, Lois .lean Coultrip, Corrine lrluse ted, Norma Hawke. NVhen the mixed chorus was once more assembled, thirty-four answered roll call. After preliminary songs, they began practice for the Christmas program which was held at the Brownhelm school. The united voices of the llenrietta mixed Chorus and the Brownhelm mixed chorus joined in a harmonious Yuletide blend. They entered no contests this year, but they made an excellent showing at the Spring Festival, held March 28, 1947. Olhcers of the Mixed Chorus were: President, Marjorie Grilling Secretarv, Carolyn Sehlechter. Twen tv-six BOYS' CHOIR Front How: Stephan Howe, David Hufnagle, james Hor- vath, Rodney lland. Haven Ladd, Donald Steele. Middle How: Dale llusted, Neil Zurcher, Billy Dodd. Nelson Howe, Blake Steele, Harold Bonnett, David Howe. Baelc Row: Miss Marjorie Howe, Clillord Berger, james Buehs, Stanley Truszak, jerry Cure rier, Albert Rennert.
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COMMERCIAL CLASSES Four commercial subjects, ilivping l, il-vping ll, Bookkeeping, and General Business are taught at llen- rietta this vear. The typing classes, with a total enrollment of fifteen students, have been of great value to the school, having aided in getting our monthly Hub off the press, and having done much of the ollice secre- tarial work. Speed and Accuracy, as usual, were the bvwords of the 1946-47 classes. 'lihe thirteen Bookkeeping students have learned the complex and complicated cycles of business r:cord-keeping. ilihe course in General Business has given the students a knowledge of business transactions- a knowledge which is necessary for any good citizen in carrying on evervdav business transactions wiselv. Thir- lL'CI1 pllllllfi l1lliC llliii CULIFSC, 2llS0. n-'Hifi PHYSICS CLASS ...- Front row: Carl Christman, James lves, hir. Gould. Nlarf jorie Grillin. Back row: Edith Pete, Helen Horvath, jerry Currier, Bill Bonnett, Dick Currier, Lee lkloore, jim Buehs, Carl Gottsehling, Don Gibson. Absent: Harold Leimbaeh. DRAMATICS CLASS The dramaties class of '47 under the direction of hliss Virginia Richmond have cooperated and worked hard to put on successful plavs throughout the year. The class of twentv industrious pupils has tried to help make the school programs more enjovahle by putting on one-act plays. Some of the plays that were given are: Sf1iffedOwlS, But Now Theres Bziforcif' , . U The Bird on Nellies ilntf' and Thursdays at Home' 'Friend Mary was presented February I2 in honor of Abraham Lincolns birthday. Tlzree's ri CTO'll7d,il which was nicely given, was enacted for the pupils at Brownhehn School. Those Plziuney Girls, a three-act play, which was given March 14 and 15, was a great success. Tweulv fire
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Once more the Ilenrietta girls combined their voices into one melodic blend under the leadership of Miss Marjorie Howe. Alter much hard work and weeks of Miss Howes excellent guidance, the group found themselves unable to attend the Clearview contest which occuired during the Hu epidemic. However, the twenty-three girls did make a line showing at the annual Music Festival, this year held on March 28. The ollicers were: President IVIarjorie Crilling Vice President, Shirley Coultripg Secretary, Dorothy Howard, Treasurer, janet Coultrip. MIXED CHORUS Front How: Nelson Howe, Harold Iionnett, Ilavid Howe, Bill Dodd, Blake Steele, Albert Rennert. Second How: Pamela Andress, Barbara Crillin, Mary Maszton, Dorothy Howard, Betty Kothe, Joyce Currier, Laura Yenik, Helen Horvath. Third Hour: Stanley Truszak, Ethel Kristy, Arlene Holzhauer, Florence Yenilc, Shirley Coultrip, Laura Mae Brown, Phylis Holcomb, janet Coultrip, Clifford Berger, Miss Marjorie Howe. Fourth Row: lim Buchs, Lois Steele, Nlarilyn Richey, Dorothy Howe, Marjorie Crifhn, Carolyn Scbleehter, Lois jean Coultriln. Corrine Husted, Norma Hawke, jerry Currier. flliserztz Harold Leinibaeh. BOYS' CHOIR VVhen the boys assembled for Iloys' Clee Club, it was found that there were not enough bovs. In' stead of Boys' Clee Club, they formed the Boys' Choir, which includes bovs from the third grade to the twelfth. The Boys' Choir sang under the direction of Miss Ilowe at the Spring Festival given at Ilenrietta Iliqli School March 28. Their efliorts were very well received. Twenty -seven
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