Heyworth High School - Hey Hi Yearbook (Heyworth, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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G5 'Y 201- .2 f 25? Q 0 fo T. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB KX The Industrial Arts Club members started the year by initiating the new club members. The lirst thing the club did was to elect the following members to be the presiding officers: President, Harold Smith: vice-president, Roger Stubblefreld: secretary, Duncan Limer: treasurer, Gene Swearingen: sentinel, Charles Pendleton. The club sponsor was Beryl Weaver. The rest of the activities for the year were: Participating in the Homecoming, repairing and making furni- ture, and handling concessions at our home basketball games. Although this is only the second year of organized club work, we are looking forward to bigger and better times in the future. First Row: Pendleton, Limer, Stubblelield, H. Smith. Swearingen, Mr. Weaver. Second Row: Vanl-lom, Bonser, Cotton, R. Smith, Gilmore, D. Davis E. Maris. Third Row: Tague, Cherry, Wakeheld, Iseminger, Phelps, Wardrip, B Maxwell. Fourth Row: Hickman, Uhrich, M. Jones, F. Schmitt, Connelly, Malcom. Lan . Fifth Roi: J. Schmitt, Walden, Holderby, Coone, Fry, Slayback, Fulk. 1

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C 'Xfi i New CLUB C GD cj ff iiif . - . + . 1 IX The Camera Club is an organization for students who have an ingemt in photography as a hobby. The club sponsor is Mr. Walter Soice. This is the second year of organized club work. The club has a membership of forty-live students. At the first meeting ol the year '50-'5l, they selected as their oihcers the following students: ffresgent. Rose Mary Spaulding: secretary, Esther Tarvin: treasurer, Ron- me avis. The purpose of the club is to teach students the fundamentals of taking good pictures, developing lilm. and printing and enlarging pictures. The club has its own dark room and equipment lor developing film. Club members may use these facilities at any time. First Row: Spaulding, R. Davis, E. Tarvin, Mr. Soice, Shields, Nicholson, F. Ensminger, R. Jones, Roberts. Second Row: E. Jones, B. Carmichael, B. Little, Ruggles, R. Carmichael, R. Maris, Ehling, W. Ensminger, Gregory, Cherry. Third Row: Nicholson, Seitz, Fitzgerald, Pfeifer, Keim, Morris, Williams, Rousey, Tague, Birclselbaw. Fourth Row: D. Tarvin, Phelps, Tague, Fulk. Malcom, Lane, Iseminger. Schwieman.



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MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Band this year, under the direction of Mrs. Allison, has accomp- lished many things. Twenty players and six new baton twirlers were seen last fall, marching during the halves of the football games and for parades. Also, several formations were made on the field. A pep band played at the home basketball games. Popular pieces and marches were played. The Chorus, consisting of 45 members, gave an enjoyable Christmas pro- gram. Selections were given by girls, boys, and mixed choruses. Some of the pieces were: 'Beautiful Savior and The Birthday of a King with Dorothy Gregory and jim Craig as soloists. Two new outstanding singers were discovered this year, Claire Nicholson and Donald Lee. They made their first appearance at the Christmas program. The accompanists for the chorus this year were Marian Seitz fhrst semesterl, and Ann Moberly fseoond semesterl. The Spring Concert consisted mainly of soloists and ensembles selected to go to the District Music Contest. The McLean County Music Festival was held April 20. Both Chorus- and Band attended. HEYWORTH HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Row: W. Ensminger, B. Nicholson, Craig, Mrs. Allison, Gardner, C. Nicholson. Second Row: E.. Maris, R. Maris, D. Fulton, Seitz, uggles, F. Ensminger. Third Row: A. Kaufman, D. Limer, B. Carmichael, Moberly, Fulton. Fourth Row: Schwieman, Ehling, Gregory, Pfeifer, E.. Kaufman, Yates.

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