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1 ' hE3Q'WS J x U HlQll?'L5SiiES The 1940-41 Girls' r-nd Boys' Choruses have a slightly I larger membership than they hed last year, the boys' group including thirty-two voices and the girls' group forty-seven voices. By .April 1 the Boys' Chorus had made no public appearances. They devote rv. large part of their choral periods to singing popular music. , Q During the Week of Prayer the Girls' Chorus presented Thou Are Near Me, Marguerite and. The Song We Sang at the services of the Reformed Church in Fort Loudon. They will probably appear again during the Commencement season. Miss Kathleen Wineman directs 'both choruses. Helen Gift is accompanist for the Girls' Chorus: William Fazllor accompanies the Boys' Chorus. . Ie My 'Q he leurs A special chorus of eight female voices made several public appearances during the year. At the Week of Prayer services in Lemasters and Upton they sang That Wonderful Mother of Mine. luring the same week they sang Ivory Palaces at. the Reformed Church in Fort Loudon. At the Sunday School Conference in Mercersburg they presented A Whisper of Hope and Daw'ns the New Day from the Easter cantata., Life Eternal. The members of the Special Chorus are--Laura Mae Brant Jean Byers, Betty Crawford, Miriam Crouse, Mary Failor, Jean Gluck, June Hissong and Mary Hornbeker. Helen Gift accompanies the Special Chorus. f'
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U Jean Barmont Edna Barnes Ida Mae Barnhart Isobel Beatty Hazel Beeler Laura Mae Brant Jean Byers Betty Crawford Miriam Crouse Maxine Detrich Sylvia Dorty June Eckstine Betty Faith Mary Failor Edna Fisher Rosalie Fritz Warren Anderson Merrill Bivens William Failor Carl Gluck Charles Gift Harold I-Iamil Wayne Hissong Cloyd Hollenshead James Hawbaker Girls' and Boys' Chorus GIRLS' CHORUS Pearl Funk Kathryn Gift Helen Gift Jane Gluck Jean Gluck Lois Hawbaker June Hissong Mae Hissong Pauline Hoke Edna Hollinger Cleone Hoover Mary Hornbaker Ethel Houpt Mary Jarrett Ethel Mellott BOYS' CHORUS Paul Hoke Robert Keefer Glenn Lininger Marvin Myers Myron Myers Robert Mellott Hayes Mellott George Mellott June Mellott Louise Mellott Aioleen Miller Lorma McLucas Jean Myers Mae Ommert Mildred Reeder Phyllis Rosenberry Susan Rockwell Hazel Ryder Goldie Sipes Edith Smith Genifrede Smith Jean Yeager Freda Youse Dorothy Zeger Lester Musselman Eugene Meckley Nevin McLucas Freemont Rockwell George Reeder Norman Rosenberry John Shelley David Snyder, Jr. Robert Tarner
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'WY' UL ii lie IF on Q IH tm We V At the end of the present school year the Library Club will have completed its fifth year of service to the school. The club was inaugurated 'by Miss Winemen in 1936, when she was hrcharge of the library then situated in the senior home room--the stage. When, in 1939, the high school reached such proportions that it was necessary to confiscate one of the grade rooms for its 'uso, the library was moved to that room to relieve tho congestion on tho stage. Mis Gearhart assumed the supervision of the library in itsznew location, and now Juniors as well as seniors become eligible for the presidency of the Library Club. Under the new 'ruling Sara Etter new 'becomes the first president of the club to serve two successive years in that capacity. Records also reveal that Mildred Reeder, secretary of the club, is the only other officer in the history of the organization to hold her position a second term. Although the present membership of forty persons are all girls, the Library Club has boasted. of male members in the past. The girls help Miss Gearhart to catalogue books and - magazines. to handle the records accruing from the circulation of books, to maintain library discipline. and to keep the library tidy and orderly in appearance.
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