Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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. w. w... . Firs: Row-B, Seabcy, E. Mead, N. Phillips, Ce Jolly, A. Ogden, J. Dunbar, D. Dykes, J. Garrett, B. PuHonl D. chless, JV Harimnn, M. Kimbie, J. Griffis. Second Raw-J. Lane, 5. Reed, J. Fritsch, M4 Vaught, W. Hughes, J. Chamberlain, P. Whitlock, J. Wright F. Barhors', J. Herbster, RA Warner, B. Bellamy, J. Birrell, l. Hutchings, R, Evans, K, Kuucher, Mk Grace, J, Dappes, S. Waddle. Third Rnw-J. Munlhey, C. Brinkman, S. Meyer, C. Evans. J. Albers, J. Roosu, P. Wurdlow, B. Donuhew, Be Lockard, C. Bell, R, Pierce, 5'. Sullivan, P. Buhr. J. Mechl'ln, C. Remley, J. Hensley, P. Sharpe, B. Schnfer, J. Tioflut, P. Miller. Fourth Row- E. Cohen, B. Cundiff, W. Whiting, K. Lepley, Fe HenVy, F. Treyens. C. Pullis, J. Miller, SA Tiuflm, J. Spunnugel. J. Winde horsi, M. Ishmael, M. Ruschke, JA Cundiff, Je Ann, M. Crowley, W. Win, J. Hall, J. Hallquisf, L Anderson, J. Maren, A. Chamberlain, J. Parker. Accompanisls-Mury Lou Craig, Rae Seery, Mrs. Graze Hamilton. President ...................... JOYCE CUNDIFF Vice Presideni ........ CAROL ANN PULLIS Treasurer ................ MARY VAUGHT ..... RUTH WARNER S'MARY LOU CRAIG lRAE ADELE SEERY Publicify ........... Accompanists .......... Once in o lifetime, a group of girls like the Alpha Girlsh Glee Club will come along. Norwood's choral organizations seem To be composed of fine workers, but Miss Ewing says her Alpha girls are The best ever . That's not iusf idle boasting either, 'For The girls live up to their name. They have been called upon for many programs when a fine selecfion of music has been desired. Miss Ewing and Norwood High are proud of these girls. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra con- certs attracted many girls this year, among whom are: Joan Rooso, Ruth Jagoditz, Mary Catherine Cox, Catherine Dieiz, Evelyn Mead, Pat Sullivan, Mary Lou Craig, and Joyce Cun- diff. Others To attend were: Dorofhy Ward, Betty Cundif'F, Maridel Ulm, Helen Rehse, and Audrey Arnold. Mary Lou Craig and Rue Adele Seery uccompony'fhe girls every Tues- day morning. When Miss Ewing attended Music Educa- fors National Conference in St. Louis, Miss Anna Ruth Heflin, cu music major from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, took over Alpha. It was fine training under a new and different direcfor. She sang several numbers, among which were: Because and The Lord's Prayer . Almost a compleie new selection of mu- sic has been added to 1he Alpha Girls' Glee Club repertoire. One of their amusing and novel'ry numbers is Ma Little Banio , by Dichmonf. Other songs are A Spirit Flow- er'h, by CumpbeIl-Tipton, Treharne; Buffer- fly , by Delibes; The Mother Goose Suite by Horton; Three Li'r'rle Maids , by Elliott; Homing , by Ferris; and Rain , by Curran. 44,46; gzee cm Page Thirry-one

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First Raw-W. Hughes, Ct Keller, 5. Reed, B. Hayes, J. Tuttle, J. Bayless, S. Brnokshire, M. Story, M. CrUmp, C. Abrams, D. White son, M. Cronin, R. Leigh, D. Bayless, S, Maria , 5. Hahn. Second Row-N, Breehne, J. Bishop, N. Case, 5. Neilson, A, Arnold, Pt Webb, R. Jogoditz, R. Reed, Mt Hudson, B. Vaught, J. Dun- bar, C. Dietz, B. Patton, L Garrett, J. Skiff, M. Lillard, P. Reed, H. Rehse, I. Cobb, S. Waddle. Third Row-P, Hill, J. Putkett, C. Mulfnrd, J. Vaught, Jt Chamberlain, B. Fischef, J. Hoffman, B. Dunuhew, GA Lidell, B. Randall, F, Baker. Y. Schenz, Jt Rukow, C. Mefford, Ct Trainer, M. Bohnenkamper, J. Marksberry. Fourth Row-J. Meyers, P. Treyens, M. Ulm, B. CundiH, M. Whiting, C. Hofer, A. Brooks, 5. Tichut, J. Miller. J. Cundiff, M. CrDWe Iey, E. Stratum, Y. Dobell, Rt Fierce, Dt Hammond, 84 Schaefer, J. Wagner, Nt Pendery, Nt LuFavers, V. Gable. Acmmpuuists-Mmy Luu Craig, Caro! Pu1lis, Mrs. Graze Hamilton President ..... CAROLYN MEFFORD Vice President ................ SALLIE WEDDLE Treasurer ................... . BETTY CUNDIFF Publicity ,V ................... BETTY VAUGHT 5 Accompanists . . Young, but mighty. That's the way one describes the Zeta Girls! Glee Club at Nor- wood High. Zeta is largely composed of freshmen and sophomores and everyone worked hard for that grand climax of the year, the Annual Spring Concert. If you're in Zeta, youtve a lot to look forward to,- fut'ure spring concerts, belonging to Alpha or Choir as many do, and in general, having a lot of fun, But as you can see, musicui work Is not all fun, and one of Zetu's chief aims is to provide choral and musical back- ground for the girls. This group meets every Wednesday after school, and Maridel Ulm cund Maxine Story accompany them on the piano. Although it has not been 0 very busy year for Zeta, there was one highlight, the first time many of the girls held ever been on risers before cm audience for a special program for the P.T.A. Open House Meet- Zta gage cm S'MARIDEL ULM ' 'IMAXINE STORY ing in February. The four selections ren- dered were A Dreamboat Passes By , by Lemare; Starlight , by McIntyre; In a Per- sian Market , by Retelbey; and The Bub- ble , by Friml. The girls did a fine iob, according to Miss Ewing and the audience. The alumnae of Zeta can remember back when they sang such songs as Ho-La-Li , by Luvdos; Sylvia , by Speaks,- cmd Lul- loby , by Cain. Nowadays, several new numbers are be- ing sung, ameng which are March of the Little Tin Soldiers , by Pierre; A Mexican Serenade , by Luvaos; and Jeannette In Her Garden . Others care Czecho-Slovakian Dance Song , by Manney; and the four songs which were sung for the P.T.A. In closing, we tip our hats to a grand group of girls who will really go places in the future. Page Thirty



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First Row-Rt Smith. D. Schummer, R. Curran, J. Vinson, L. Rief, J. Ruppert, R. Moore, E. Oerther, D. Olivel, SA Howard, J. Thomp- sun. Secnnd Rnw-J. Detmer, J. Gilchrist, J, McCreary, Bt Pursnns, B. Taylor, Ct Wolf, T. Yerinu, R, Juillerar, S. Gilchrist, B, Cunning- mm; J. Kronmiller, K. Linder, G. Athanasakes. Third Row-D. Lucas, Rt Trumbo, D. Mueller, B. Calin, R. Cu'ripbell, B. Cutshall, 8t Wilhelrny, D. Meyer, B. Doggeft, D. Garrett, C. Gravenkemper, M, DeHaas, Rt Walker, D. Hill, D. Furdy, Wt Hillerich, Lt Parsons, D. Winkler. Fourth Row-t D, Howard. D. Flick, C. Elstun, J. Yerina, E Buschhon, 5. Stanford, R. Rogers, G. Arnold. C. Bosch, R. JDI'IES, D. North- cun, Mt Clements, L. Camp, R. Wehrmeyer, J. Yer'lnu, J. England, H. Abrams, J. Clark, N. Smithson, R. Frees. Accompanists-Curol Pullis, Janet Mechlin, Mrs. Grace Humiltan. President KEN LINDER Vice President ........ MICHAEL CLEMENTS Treasurer ...................... JIM THOMPSON Pubiicity .................................. KYLE HILL Accompanists .. . . TCAROL ANN PULLIS 110M TARTER Everybody likes to hear the boys sing, and the Omicron Boys' Glee Club does a lot of singing. The reason Omicron is such a strong and hard working club is that the fellows in it love to sing. When a male chorus came to N.H.S.'s auditorium, they asked the Omicron boys to sing. This was quite an honor, as the cho- rus consisted of various male choruses from surrounding states. The boys did fine and everybody was proud of them. To start the year right, the club sang for the PTA. Open House on November 'I. They sang Kentucky Babe , De Gospel Train , The Whiffenpoof Song , and Mother Mae chree . Omicron gfee Cfuh The Symphony also attracted a number of these boys. Some of them to attend were Michael Clements, Roger Moore, Merrit Bas- sett, Jim Gilchrist, and Bob Higgins. Three lucky boys who attended the performance of Zinc Francescatti were Hudson Cutshall, Jim McCreary, and Walter Clark. Omicron has a complete selection of num- bers, well known to everyone, among which are De Animals Are A-Comin' ; On The Road To Mandalay ; I Won't Kiss Katy ; You'll Never Walk Alone ; Roll, Chariot ,- With A Hey And A Hi And A Ho-Ho-Ho ; I Love You Truly ; De Gospel Train ; and Mother Machree . Other favorites are Down The Open Road ; Kentucky Babe ; The Battle of Jeri- cho ; The Whiffenpoof Song ,- The Riff Song ,- Lover, Come Back To Me ; Cant? Yo' Hear Me Callin', Caroline? ; Keep in The Middle of the Road ; and Stouthearted Men . Page Thirty-twa

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