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fLef to mum, 'mUb Row I leanor C rle, 1leen reager, arf ll n Christlana, Ellen Booth, Nancy Dicandia, Patsy Sherman, nernice Elkvn, Baroara Perry, Judy lisner, Mary Ann Bowman Row II Rachel Shea, Lorraine Hoffman, Janet Barley, Alyce Stone, Helen Iarkle, Janice Pomeroy, Norma Boyle, Allce Brooks, Valerie 1SHeF Jeanne Stockin, Carolyn Freer Row III BArbara Decker, Joan Dale, Ruth Green, Carol Berenbaum, Betty Countryman, Dorothea Sherman, Beatrice Booth, Beverlv Brown, Jacoueline Pacht, hr Knoller Row IV Carol Lou Countryman, Doris Osterhoudt, Dawn Divine, V1v1anne Villa, Patricia DePew, Helene Santagata, Kaye Gaetgens, Betty Dd itt Barbara Stone Row V Clifford Iarkle, Leonard lhltten, Verne !cGuffey, Al Boyle, Joe eptember l ,O sa us all FUSllUF un and dovn the halls, huhmlng and slnging gl d to be bacl at school nr Sanford Knoller heard this and dec ded that the noises should be organlzed That was the beginning of our Chorus, which now consists of HM members During one of our January meet1ngs we dec ded to elect officers and become a club lhis is the first tl e 1U several years that such a procedure has been folloxed with the Chorus On December 18, 1950, the Chorus perfor ed at a PTA ChTlStU s Program The stage backdrop was gailf decorated for Xmas with Rudolph and his red nose leading the parade of Santa's reindeers This was beautifully set off with l1t colored candles held by the members of the Chorus A special program by the Chorus was presented first, after which the audience particlpated in community singing On Marcn l6 and 17 six chosen students sang in a Choral C11niC Concert at ev raltz State Teachers Colleve For the Sprlng rTA meetlng ve sang a cantata entitled UAmerica the B,autifulH Thls was a st1rring program that left the audience in a state of true patrlotism 'e also produced an operetta, nAsk the Professorn, and due to the superb directing on the part of Nr Knoller, it was very successful The Chorus finished up the year by singing at both Junior and Senior High Shcool graduations L S U C : E a - E' ' L. - L j L me ' - - g . . F : - - . . .ic o a v Q ' , ' 0 1 g o . . . ,, ' I a o 0 yi . : 4 - f 'L - .1 . . Vhitteh: Benson Hilrersg John Bowman, Fred Eisner, Gleason Purcell S . UV v 4 . 2'. , i I . f ' ' f a 1 . V . ' 1 f - . - O L . - i . . T 'm ' - 5' I m ' or L . Y l , f . , . . A . A , M ,A I H. . 7 . 12 B V . . , .Ah W . J . l. - I I . ' L . . - .
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CLeft to Rigtth Ron I Valerie Ulsner, Carol Dovns, Betty Je ltt, John noxvan, Artie Stockin Row II hr Knoller, Charles Greene, J1m 'ynkoop, Larry 1cCauley, Claude Terwilliger, Judy bisner, John Iustion, Fred Sherman, oses 'est Row III Bartley Brooks, Henry Seymour, Besron hilvers Hob Brunner, Beverlv Brovn, Fred Iisner If one day you should happen to tear welrd clasnes and bangs ing to hold band rehearsal hese informal Jazz sessions are held dur ing activity period every Tuesday and Iednesday The band's repertoire consists of a fem marches and waltzs whict are extremely unfariliar to most members of our troupe These terrible sounds go on untll Hr hnoller tires of our wonderful playing and yells his imrortal cry of 'Pack Up All kidding aside, our band has progressed very xell in the past year le bought uniforms xhich mere paid for by the Board of nducatlon and a raffle Our public appearances consisted of a torchlight pep rally parade, a concert for the PTA, the memorial Day Parade, and playing for greaua tion Nert year you car expect to see our afgrepatlon out on the foot ball field playing our hearts out with lr hnoller I dlng W N : ,1 . . . 4 0 . U! - -rv. I Q. A . -Y-. ' . .1 . I ' ' ' f ' Q 3 Q issuing forth from the stage, you will know that Mr. Knoller is attempt ' I A A ,1 7 o V X A ll ' o 1 ll. I Q A . A . U , . . A h - 0 V . -CSQI 0
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LIBRARY CLUR CLeft to Rightb Row I Carol Lou Countryman, Carolyn Freer, Valerie Misner, Judy Mis ner, Beatrice Booth Row II Jean Williams, Lois Fritchler, Lorraine Hoffman, qary Ann Bowman, Barbara De ker, Jacqueline Pacht, Mrs Fredd N 1 CLeft to Rightj Row I: Helen Lane, Lindy Hopkins, Mary Jane Vynkoopg Janice Liferg Mary Ellen Christian, Eileen Yeager, Janice Pomeroy Row II. Mr. Knollerg Alyce Stone, Alice Brooks, Bernice Elking Eleanor Carle Row III: Carol Berenbaumg Betty De Witt, Theresa Croseg Norma Boyle, Joan Schoonmaker N x'-'29 C UGC - . rv- o y , V luf I ns., gym ' 3 lf K, A, ,eq , L. , fr'o'1, .P ', l A A K I ' X v - A
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