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1, M .fund uve'-at T Back row joan Blount, Pat Claussen, Marjorie Baker, Mary Ann Meyer. Shirley Hartman, Pat Carber, Carol Poffenberger, Marilvn Goettsch, Joyce Duty, Shirley Turner, Shirley Dietrick, joan VVeimerskirch, jean McDonald, Second row Mr VVinn, Betty Svscina. Barbara Lawrence. Shirley Cavanaugh. Ann Ebensberger. janet Rohr, Janice Bshnsen. Leona Dietlrlck, Shirley Morrow. Phyllis Brown, Shirley Miller, Nancy Dorsey. Dixielee Scanlon, Front row Emogene Geronzin, Marlene Proud, Nancy Proud, Ruth Harris, Anna Mae Kane, Martlia Bennett, Joan Brandt. Lois jones, Marjorie Lee, june Stone, Shirley Luckritl, Carolyn Youmsnns Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. James M. Winn, consists of seventy-nine members. Wanda Petersen acted as accompanist for the group. The following girls were elected officers for 1952-19533 JoAnn Campbell, presi- dent, Janice Struve, vice-presidentg Winnifred Hawes, secretary-treasurerg and Beatrice Fred- erick, reporter. The Glee Club participated in the Parents' Night program, the Christmas Concert, Bacca- laureate, and Commencement. On April 21, the Glee Club journeyed to Fulton to participate in the music festival. Our Glee Club, along with glee clubs from neighboring cities, gave a con- cert open to the public in the evening. They sang the following numbers: Night Song , Let There Be Music , Hold On , When You Wish Upon a Star , God So Loved the World , Ave Maria , Where in the World , Hi Ho, Nobody Home , and Younger Generation . The girls selected for the sextette were Nancy Proud and Carolyn Youmanns, sopranos: Carmelita Myers and Phyllis Brown, second so- pranosg and Nancy Bengtson and Anna Mae Kane, altos. CLINTON RECREATION LANES - CLINTON LINCOLN-MERCURY Forty-one
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A, A CT fh' 5 fx F5 A F5 .-w , su u. .MB ' ou C fm , 35. r 692. ls . 1 P -J Back row John Grimm, Don Meyer, Duck Maur, Bull Frahm, Ed Hcurusen, Jack Greve, Bull Thoms, Bob W5'att, Steve Butz, Pat Black, Don Utroska, Duck Burgdorf. Second row Lawrence Lund. Bob Sorensen, john VVyatt, Duck Shuelds,GauyGufTord,Cl1Ff0rd Karuumercr, David Ohsann, Bull Turner, Bob Herrick, Hugh Sluadduck, Mr. Stuveus Front row Gary Tluonus, CluFl'ord Parker, Keutlu Ketelsen, Vernon Lcluuuhoff, Gary Grcathouse, Carroll Myers, Ronnie Sherudan, Erik Farley, Allen Grimm, Duck Barlels, Gary Tluuessen, Sluiul:-y Turner. Boys' Chorus The Boys' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Stivers, is in its fifth year. It has a membership of thirtyffour. The Chorus made its first public appearance of the 1952-53 season by singing at Parents' Night on November 11. They sang with the Girls' Glee Club in the cantata The Childhood of Hiawatha . The next program was the Christmas Concert on December 17. The two selections they sang were Vive L'Amour and K'How Can I Leave Thee! Forty At the start of the second semester, the Chorus began to work with the Girls' Glee Club to form a mixed chorus. As a mixed chorus, they sang in the Spring Concert on April 8. The next big event was the Vocal Festival held in Fulton on April 21. They sang there as boys' chorus and also as a mixed chorus. The boys liked to sing best the songs of the barber shop variety. Shirley Turner was the accompanist for the group. Although some of the music was new to her, she did a swell job. SHADDUCK FUNERAL HOME - VOLCKMAN'S
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