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Q + + 'El -if 5- + -E Front Row: Kei-tha Conine. Virginia Lindsay, Lois Moorehead, Carol Norris, Alice Poe, Domthy McQuistion, Catherine Finney, Miss Marguerite Moyer, Kate Roether, Charlette Brumbaugh, Rosemary Kersh, Janet White, Marcella Moorehead. Second Row: Marilyn Norris, Norma Norway, Blanche Farquharson, Swra McClain, Eleanor White. Norma Freed, Margaret Borgelt, Marlyn Inbody, Louise Bovee, Virginia Schmidt, Rachel Saul, Virginia Hall. Ida Mae Newell. Third Row: Jean Rader, Virtue Lanker, Ellen Rader, Betty Engard, Marthelle Long, Rose Anna Johnston, Beverly Nirbaum, Marjorie Shafer, Dorothy Corby, Marjorie Crook, Madge Ewing, Edna Poe. Leona Martin, Helen Lanker, Mary Gazarek, Ellen Hanes. Practice Makes Perfect The girls' glee club elected the following officers at the beginning of the year: President, Eleanor White, Vice President, Kate Roetherg Secretary, Carol Norris, Reporter, Betty Engard. There are 42 girls in the organization under the direction of Miss Moyer. January 28, the girls sang at the P.T.A. The sang Softly as in a Morning Sunrise by Romberg, Rain in October by Rowley, and The Green Cathedral bv Hahn. heitha Conine is the accompanist. This year the chorus of girls entertained themselves, and all of us, with thc new songs they learned to sing. The girls, with the aid of Miss Moyer, blended their voices in gay and happy songs, sad songs, patriotic songs, and romantic love songs, proving the capability of Miss Moyer as a leader and the girls' ability to make music, through cooperation, and hard work. o1o1o1o1o1n1o1o1o1oin1n1o1ocn ni-aioinioioinininin 1 0 1 0 1 c-1:1 1 o 1 c 1 011111: 1, Page nineteen
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c:::n:c:r: + -5- .7 E, , Front Row: Ilean Haley, Paul Collingwood, Howard Kershner, Bob Shafer, Keitha Conine. Miss Moyer, Elwyn Adams. Elmer McCamey, Earl Rader. Bob Gallant, Donald Shafer. Earl Peneton, Soc-ond Row: Sam Shoop, Robert Ewing, Steve Bocik, Carl Harden, Max Gangle, Carl Shively, Dwight Wallen. Ned Bennett, Nolman Butler, Melvin Ewing, Rex Inbozly. Sing Ye Sinners The Boys' Glee Club began the year by electing the following officers: Presi- dent, Steve Bocik, Vice President, Bob Gallant, Secretary, Earl Peneton, Reporter, Max Gangle. The boys have made no public appearance as yet, but they have been studying the following songs: Clang of The Forge , Blind Plowmenn, Gypsy Trail , and Stout Hearted Men . Those singing first tenor are Robert Shafer, Ned Bennett, Carl Shively, Max Clark, Elwyn Adams, Elmer McCarney, and Earl Rader. Those singing second tenor are Steve Bocik, Carl Harden, Max Gangle, Robert Ewing, Sam Shoop, Dean Haley, Howard Kershner, Paul Collingwood. Those singing bass are Robert Gallant, Donald Shafer, Earl Peneton, Norman Butler, Rex Inbody, and Melvin Ewing. The boys sang a number of songs in the operetta. The accompanist is Keitha Conine. We are proud to say that among us we have the winner of this year's award in music, Steve Bocik. While a few of the boys are graduating this year, the rest will be back, along with some new members, next year, to give us all more enjoyment with their songs. Page twenty 1 1 1-.-.-n1o1n.t.:::i.i,: 1 2 :. 11:1 + +1 + -5- +
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