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Vocal usic Department MISS KAREN GERBER, head of the music department, attended college at the Univers- ity of Kansas from 1951 to 1955. She has a Bachelor of Music Education degree, THE MIXED CHORUS performed for various community programs in and around Hope. A special feature of the year was a Christmas Cantata presented on December twentieth, The entire vocal department presented a ninth, MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mary Louise Smith, Juanita Ryff, Pat Harrison, Iris Marten, Tom Hinkle, Sue Brown, Carolyn Hartman, Miss Gerber, Director, SECOND ROW: Mayleenc- Bc-ltz, Charlotte Riffel, Carolyn Rhodes, Clyde Herman, Jean Anderson, Anita Jacobson, Vonna Morgan, Phyllis Jacobson. THIRD ROW: Mary Rhodes, Mildred Jacobson, Acconipanist, Jam- Dillon, Gordon Rhodes, Sharon Riffel, Linda Fry, Linda Nonken, Anita Altmann. FOURTH ROW: Denny Deines, Alan Wuthnow, Catherine Rohrer, Janice Scliinimirig, Donna Stroda, Pat Wooster. FIFTH ROW: Gayle Rhodes, Loren Keller, Gary Neuschafer Ashley Anderson, Melvin Davis, Jon Scott. If O ' colorful operetta, the Mikado, on March twenty
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LEARNING TO TYPE are Typing l students. X MR, GERALD DORSCI-I attended McPherson College, he received his Masters degree at Emporia, and has taught four years, Commerce Department TI-IE BUILDING OF an usable skill in type- ct T SECOND HOUR Typing 1 Class gain some speed, 3'9 Writing is the primary aim of the lst year typing course. The students are taught to type accurately at as high a rate of speed as possible, The Shorthand students, as is frequently the case, are all Senior girls. They learn to take shorthand notes and transcribe them a accurately and speedily on the typewriter. The Office Practice class composed of students specializing in business courses. They are required to learn to type proficiently, file, use common office machines, and to learn most commonly used office forms and their application, Seniors compose the bookkeeping class. These students are taught the basic fundamen- tals Of bookkeeping and procedures. MR, DORSCH is demonstrating shorthand char- TYPING PROFICIENCY is a goal for Mildred acteristics to the class. BOOKKEEPING CLASS is busy at work, Jacobson, Catherine Rohrer, and Pat Harrison in office practice, j LPC'
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FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW Triple Trio Anita Altrnann, Pat Harrison, Mildred Jacobson, 'lAccorn- oanistj Mary Louise Smith, Iris Nlarten, I Vonna Morgan, Jane Dillon, Catherine Rohrer, Janice Schininiing, Anita Jacobson, Miss Gerber lDirectorl, Boys' Glee Club FIRST ROW: Jerry Brouhard, Gale Graham, Tom I-Iinkle, Clyde Herman, Gene Schaaf, SECOND ROW: Miss Gerber, Ronald Davis, Denis Amlcrson, Gordon Rhodes, Fred Warns, Thaine Plank, THIRD ROW: Jon Scott, Alan Wuthnow, Mclvin Davis, Denny Deines. Girls' C-lee Club FIRST ROW: Marilyn Brockmeier, Phyllis Jacobson, Jean Anderson, Sue Brown, Pat Harrison, Carolyn Hartman, Miss Gerber, Director. SECOND ROW: Mayleene Beltz, Anita Altrnann, Mary Sniith, Carnien Engle, Joanne Klassen, Linda Ihdc, Barbara Ihde, THIRD ROW: Mary Bcrnhardt, Carolyn Rhodes, Janice Schimming, Mary Rhodes, Catherine Rohrer, Anita Jacobson, Iris Marten, Carol Hill, Sharon Beltz. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Riffel, Rose Riffel, Pat Wooster, Donna Stroda, Sharon Riffel, Mildred Jacobson, Accompanist, Gayle Rhodes, Marilynn Klingberg, FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Nely, Margaret Helbach, Jane Dillon, Deanna Black, Juanita Ryff. Vonna Morgan, Linda Nonken, Nancy Davis,
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