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945253-li?Q125332352Qliliilli342932Q+3?S?+C2E+?S3522Q52Qi?Q?2Ql'?2Q+22S2i?2S?+?93E2S?+2Q+9QQ92l2Q+?Q+2S?+?15?l?f'Qi-Gs?5il+25?l25?+?9il9Q+?25iJi?. First Row: Max Gangle, Sum Shoop, Earl Peneton. Miss Moyer, Keitha Conine, Steve Bocik. Jim Peneton. Robert Gallant. Second Row: Joe Wein, Charles Worthman, Paul Aukerman, Alva Lentz, Doyle Byal, Dean Ewing. and Rex Inbody. The Fellow Whois Singing THE Boys' Glee Club under the direction of Miss Moyer does not have so many members as the Girls' Glee Club but they can sing, nevertheless. Their capable accompanist is Keitha Conine. They have a membership of nine boys. They meet every Monday and Wednesday at eleven-fifteen for practice. They elected the follow- ing officers: President, Paul Aukermang Vice-President, Robert Gallant and Secre- tary, James Peneton. ' Their first appearance was at the P. T. A. program. Here they sang Hoodah Day a chanty, and Down by the Sea by Penn. The boys also sang at the Community Institute. Their numbers were Dedica- tion by Franz, and Rhyme of the Country Road by Cain. At the January P. T. A. program a member of this group, Robert Gallant, sang In Old Madrid by Trotire. At the February P. T. A. program the boys sang Lawdy, What a Lonesome Day by MacRae and Rhyme of the Country Road by Cain. These boys also took part in the school's spring pageant. They sang and were also in the minuet. Put Your Heart In A Song THE first of the Mixed Chorus was at the Armistice Day program. They sang The Home Road by Carpenter and God of Our Fathers by Warren. This group went to Findlay and song Christmas Carols. The girls sang the French Christmas Carol The First Noel . The entire group sang O, Holy Night by Adam. At the Christmas Chapel program they sang O Holy Night by Adam and Silent Night by Franz Gruber. At the January P. T. A. program Eleanor White, Willa Gene Wright, Robert Gallant, and Paul Aukerman sang Cara-Nina a Spanish-American folk song. At the County Musical they sang Keep a Knockin ' by Pallma and Now the Day is Over by Barnaby. CX9i5QZ5C?'JI5QI'DfX9I5Q!5CY9liQZ'5CXi'5lQI'.iCX9!IGX9QlB!lGXQL,f9li.9 Six teen Q.
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.X- Qi99?i39?i?2S?+?2Y3+i2Qi?Qi?Q?2Q?2Qi?2QfS'2Qi?2Qf?Qi9Qi?2Qi9Qi9f2i9Qi?SSif2Qi?9? t3?Qi?Q53Qi99?t9Q'ififiJt?2S?t?2S?i?2Qbi'22QiS2S?i?2Qi?? .J-N . .3 First Row: Jeanne Cusac, Joy Keeler, Marilyn Norris, Alice Poe, Ruth Morrison, Miss Moyer, Charlotte Brumbangh. Lois Moorehead, Carol Norris, Eloise Woodruff, Lucille Strouse, Ida Grace Lanker, and June Harden. Second Row: Keitha Conine, Mary Gazarek, Betty Engard, Rose Ann Johnston, Ida Mae Newell, Norma Norway, Eleanor White, Ellen Rader, Kathryn Roether, Nellie Lentz, Kathryn Strouse, Gene Wright, Francis Basil, Pauline Shoop, Vera Fae Inbody, and Gene Mackey. Third Row: Margaret Gorby, Elnora Meyer, Marthelle Long. Pauline Smith, Marjorie CI'00k, Carol Inbody, Helen Deerwester. Virtue Lanker, Marjorie Shafer, Norma Freed, Helen Lanker. Geraldine Hector, Margaret Borgelt, Bernice Went, Myrtle Brickman, Rachel Linhart, Erythe Groves, and Edna Poe. Sing, Baby, Sing THE Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Miss Moyer, was quite large this year. It boasted a membership of forty-five girls. They organized their club this year, electing Vera Inbody, Presidentg Carol Inbody, Vice President, and Pauline Shoop, Secretary. The president appointed two librarians at the beginning of the year. They were Joy Keeler and Ida Mae Newell. At the half year the president appoint- ed two different librarians. They were Eloise Woodruif-and June Harden. These . girls collected and distributed the music. X These music lovers meet every Tuesday and Thursday at- eleven-fifteen. They practice for forty-five minutes. They sing classical, two and three part music. These talented, young song-birds enjoy singing and are striving to siilg well . The Glee Club's first performance this year was at the P. T. A. meeting where they sang Schubert's Serenade by Schubert-and The Glow Worm by Lincke. The Girls next appearance was at the Christmas Chapel program. Here they sang the French Christmas Carol The First Noel and Legend by Fagge. At the Good Friday Program they sang 'ffWere You There? by Burleigh. At the County Musical this spring these girls sang Ma Lindy Lou by Strick- land and Winter Lullaby by Koven-Riegger. ' The girls also took part in the pageant which was put on by the whole school this spring. This year there was a music club organized. It was composed off girls in glee club or orchestra who have musical talent. The name of this club was the Dilli- tante meaning some one interested in the art just for the love and enjoyment of it. They elected as President, Carol Inbodyg Vice President, Eleanor White, Secretary, Kathryn Strouse. These girls studied the history of music and several early com- posers. Miss Moyer was their advisor. A meeting was held, every two weeks. C'X9QIQ,'5C'X95lQ!'5CX9l5QZ5fX9iIQZ5CX9IIQZ5CX9I5GXJCZDSEGFYQLIDEIGXJ ' alfteen
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