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Row 1: Dianne Lapp, Cindy Blitz, Sue Lehman, Sue Borkenstein, Deanna Hockemeyer, Letty Bryce, Dixie Durr. Row 2: loyce Wehrenberg, Paul Pederson, Iohn Stout, Dan Fulkerson, Stuart McMahan, lohn Bouillet, Bob Zager, Del Prcctcr, Steve Hctei, Beverly Beck, Mr. lames Purkhiser. National Thespians, N.S.I. Honor Dramatists, Musicians The National Thespian Society was organ- ized for the purpose of advancing the dramatic arts standards in secondary schools. Under the direction ot Mr. Iames Purkhiser, the local North Side chapter honors those students who have distinguished themselves in the dramatic arts during their high school career. Each spring, new members are formally initiated, after which they attend a banquet. N.S.l. is an honorary club for members ot the band and orchestra. lts purpose is to further the members' interest in instrumental music. Giticers elected for the year were Phil Schuh man, presidenty Maury Cook, vice presidentp Rhea Kittinger, secretaryg Max Bell, treasurer: and Dennis Anglin, parliamentarian. Mr. C. W. Hatt advises this group. Row 1: Diane Behrens, Bill Cunningham, Bob Vannatta, Rhea Kittinger, Barb Popp, Donelda Lane, Susan Baker, lanice Eninger, Row 2: Marcia Grant, Max Bell, Bill Carey, Leo Snell, Lenora Meyers, Sherry Mayhew, Martha Miller, ludy Comer, Eugene Boop. Row 3: Roberta Guingrich, Bosellen Messerschmidt, Gerald Swinford, Dan Mclver, Chuck Clouse, Boy Butzier, Chuck Winkler, Susan Harwood, Sandra Iacquay, Marilyn Cook, Denny Anglin. Row 4: Steve Henry, Phil Schuman, lerry Stodden, Larry Biddlecorne, Bob Bozer, Dick Graet, Tom Hayhurst, Ierry Hoffman, ,lim Link, Maury Cook.
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it iv i 21 it 'ii Row 1: I. Finch, I. lohnson, R. Crick, M. Raymond, N. l-lufi, D. Schrock, C. Amelung. Row Z: T. Krueger, S. Householder, R. Harshman. D. Boren, D. Terry, I. Doehrman, D. Gage, A. Carey, P. Warsaw, K. Ruby, I. Kinley, M. Volz, C. Derbyshire, C. Lee. Row 3: B. Bade, K. Andrews, B. Selzer, B, Iohnson, l. Wellman, T. Timkle. R. Dow, I. Willman, S. Caple, L, Soughan, I. Richart, P. Klaren, l.. Meyers, B. Havens, P. Clark, B. Eenninghoff, B. Gore, P. Roth. Standing: Mr. C. W. Hatt. Varsity Band, Twirlers, Strive To Please Varsity Band, under the direction of Mr. C. W. Hatt, is the first stepping stone toward be- coming a member of the concert band. Fresh- men and beginning music students make up the membership and they gain much practical experience. Without our twirling lassies, one might tind tootball and basketball games lacking in color. These charming girls spend a great deal ot time practicing and perfecting many novelty and difficult routines. With the help oi Mr. Hatt, the twirlers plan their own routines and costumes, hoping to please the Redskin fans. Row 1: Nancy Martin, Cynthia Orcutt, Bunny Qlds, Monna Clark, Sharon Wagner, Sue Walters, Iudy Kurtz, Connie Baker. Row Z: lane Martin, Carol Buckmaster, Sandy Smith, Sherry Anderson, lanielle Merrill, Iudy Bowen, Carol Shartner, Donna Hagadc-rn, ludy Glock.
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How 1: L. Olinger, D. Lapp, B. Griffith, C. Blessing, I. Shown, B. Hines, I. Homeyer, S, Milligan, R, Kittinger, S. Koehlinger, K. Pattengale, L. Keller, I, Moris, D. Culbertson, B. Moriarty, S. Borkenstein, B. Briggs. Row 2: S. Guillaume, I. Leedy, I. I-larrold, I. Iohnson, L. Rosenbaum, A. Brewer, C. Cameron, D. l-fill, B. Steward, P. Hosler, S. Peters, S. Shicleler, E. Parr, P. Osborn, D. Hockemeyer, S, Lehman. Row 3: D. Schuerenberg, W. Williams, S. Hofer, R. Borton, I. Bentz, L. Gilpin, P. Ross, N, .Byrt, B. Bahr, A. Poe, D. G. Boirab, F. Redding. Row 4: B. Maloley, G.Earl, D. Murrell, D. Myers, B. Kabisch, G. Essex, I. Fitch, I. Leeth, P. Cantelon, D. Cunningham, G. Tennell I. Rhoads, D. Thomas, R. Ge-hring. Director, Miss Ieanette Rich stands at far left. A Cappella, Choruses North Side's A Cappella choir, under the di- rection of Miss Ieanette Rich, encountered a year of many diversified programs. These con- certs ranged from light to sacred in mood and many lasted an hour in length. The choir also made radio recordings, caroled at Christmas time, and took charge of the Easter assembly. ln the Spring the annual concert trip climaxed a fun-filled, unforgettable year. Officers for the year were Neil Byrt, presidentg Bill Maloley, Each year, before taking part in the Christmas assembly, A Cappella members carol through the halls of school. ' ilk3'5l3t- eL 'C3 Provide Top Vocal Music vice president: Iudy Iohnson, secretaryg and D. G. Bojrab, social chairman. A Cappella, however, is not the only vocal group at North Side. There are four other groups which work equally hard, and all of these students have hopes of someday becom- ing an A Cappella member. These groups are shown on the opposite page. Top left: Chorus classy top right: Male Choirp middle: Girl's Choir, bottom: Varsity Choir. Miss Rich happily accepts the gift given to her from the A Cappella members at the Christmas banquet. D. G. Bojrab, Sue Lehman, and Neil Byrt really seem to be enjoying themselves.
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