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GlRlS CHURUS FIRST ROW: Sandra Betz, Jacquelin Foreman, Georgia Benge, Arlene Record, Virginia Canter, Donna Perrel, Kaye Smith, Laura Jean Perrel, Judy Bown, Edna Richardson, Carolyn Avery. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robertson finstructorl, Lula Harshman, Selma Merrill, Bonnie Hutchens, Judith Nance, Marilyn Gangwer, Karen Smith, Phyllis Kelly, Shirley Avery, Joan Jones, Carol Nunnally. THIRD ROW: Mary Hutchens, Patsy McKinsey, Sarah Lou Newell, Nancy Wilson, Joyce Hutchens, Judith Smith, Ramona Newton, Dixie Bosworth, Catherine Reed, Marlene Patcnett, Virginia Marley. Who says boys can't sing? We proudly boast a boys' chorus of twenty-six boys. They meet on Wednesday of every week. The girls' chorus, containing thirty girls, meets on Monday. On Thursday they meet together to form the mixed cho- rus. We have helped present a Thanksgiving and Christmas program this year. We are planning a musical program for this spring. EHURUS FRONT ROW:Tom Lytle, Ralph Webb, Howard Peter, Jewell Richards, Phil Reed, Bill Harvey. Joe Mason, Robert Brant. SECOND ROW: Richard Cohee, Jim Caldwell, David Tippet, Gary Yates, Gene Fausett, Mike Wilson. THIRD ROW: Gordon Maish, Donald Evans, Kenneth Eads, Neil Perrel, Rex Crum, Tom Whitcomb, Mr. Robertson finstructorj.FOURTH ROW: Jim Record, James Christie, Max Richey, Reldo Ridenour, Ray Record, Frank Kemmer. Z7
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All- SWE IIHIIIIIIS These eight members were chosen to represent Michigantown High School in the All-State Chorus. They are left to right: Ray Record, Gary Yatesg Tenorsg Phil Reed, Howard Peter, Tom Lytleg Basses: Mr. Robertson fcenterj instructor. Arlene Record, Laura Perrelg sopranosg Donna Perrel, Catherine Reedg altos. The fprogram was presented in the State Coliseum under the direction o David B. Foltz IIAII Twenty-two mem- bers made up the band this year. In addition to prac- ticing on Tuesday and Friday, we played for all home basketball ames. The band also helped present a Christmas and Thanksgiving pro ram and backed the iasketball team at special pep-ses- sions. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Wilson, Dixie Bosworth, Mary Hutchens, Donna Perrel, Gloria Perrel, Joyce Hutchenson, Betty Mason, Gary Yates, Richard Sharp, Remonia Newton, Laura Perrel, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Gangwer, Darlene McCain, Carol Daniels, Ray Record, Tom Whitcomb, Patty Weaver, Barbara Record, Arlene Record, Mr. Robertson, Frank Kemmer, Jim Record, Virginia Canter, Judy Bowen. Z6
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ISIIVIRNMINI The government class met the first period. Everyone looked for- ward to Tuesday when class meetings took up government time. The class, accompanied by our teacher, Mr. Robertson, visited legislature and Tech High School as one of FIRST ROW: Ellis Richardson, Donald Conrad, Jimmy K. Caldwell, James G. Caldwell, Gene Payne, our I-0.ectS Tom Lytle. SECOND ROW: Carol Nunnally, Patsy McKinsey, Marlene Patchett, Mary Hogue, Arlene P J ' Record, Jack Cole, Phil Reed, Dick Shoup, Ralph Webb. THIRD ROW: Judy Bowen, Mary Lee Hutcher Mike Wayt. Howard Peter, Bob Brant. L,.,,.....a-A Click! Click! Click! Go the keys as Senior Typists strive for the coveted 75 words a min- ute. FIRST ROW: Michael Lee Wayt, Ralph Webb. SECOND ROW: Carol Nunnally, Mary Hutchens, Gene Payne, James C. Caldwell. THIRD ROW: Judy Bowen, Patsy McKinsey, James K. Caldwell, Tom Lytle. FOURTH ROW: Donald Conrad, Arlene Record, Ellis Richardson. 28
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