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Page 64 text:
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our cloings Left Top: Behind the scenes at the cafeteria. Right Top: Is she dead? Left Cenrer: Redbank Aquacades. Right Center: Kay, Joy. and Helen form a human totem pole. Left Bottom: Their majesties and attendants at the all-school dance. Right Bcticm: The problem is, Who's going to transcribe my shorthand? 60
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fa so la CHORUS, CAROLS, AND COLORATURAS-Row 1: fLeft to Rightl Ruth Guthrie, Hazel Hilliard, Dorothy lzzi, Pat Allori, Mary Pyne, Keitha Smith, Ruth Williams, Mary Jane Constable, Anna Blair, Joan Adams, Mary Ann Adams. Row 2: Marlene McMasters, Philomena Constable, Janice George, Shirley McCauley, Clara Stahlman, Montez Harmon, Joyce Daugherty, Frances McClafterty, Rita Uplinger, Kay Barlett, June Shreckengost. Row 3: Kathryn Fagley, Peggy Baker, Betty Barlett, Judy Jack, Joan Murphy, Jean Kugler, Connie Bish, Jean Williams, Janice Moorehead, Janet Linanien, Alice White, Winnie Truitt, Emogene Crissman. Row 4: Norma Dinger, Patricia Young, Marlus Platt, Audrey Boyer, Marlene Platt, Beulah Austin. Nancy Allen, Helen Brinker, Stella Mohney, Marie Brinker, Floda Swartfager, Charlene Stewart, Virginia Dinger, Bonnie Mathers, Row 5: Kathrine Myers, Nancy Keck, Kay Simpson, Marilyn Downs, Harriet Freeman, Lorraine Skinner, Kay Powell, Barbara Toy, Marlene Shick, Doris Bish, Lorraine Slagle, Carol Kerr, Catherine Kespelher. Row 6: Norma Young, Veryl Shick, Sylvia McGregor, Aldean McGarrity, Norma Kuhns, Helen Kuhns, Marie Henry, Connie Kugler. Miss Boarts frantically shouts, Stop people! That's not the way it's supposed to soundf' So seventy girls in the chorus of Redbank Valley listen while she tells us how the song should be sung. Yes, we really go through vocal calisthen- tics every Thursday morning during activity. We participated this year in the Christmas operetta, which included songs from both chorus and choir members. We all love to sing, and somehow, singing the familiar hymns and carols brought us closer to the true meaning of Christ- 1'I'1aS. Then came the spring concert, and finally, the Forensic Music and Speech Contest-when our entire group went to Clarion for singing com- petition with other schools in the disrict. With our pianist, Roberta Marsh, at the key- board, we sang during the year such songs as Grandma Gruntw, HOde to Starlight , and Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life. We used the Grandma Grunt selection for our contribution at the For- ensic Music Contests. Next year, with our hopes of expanding the All-Girl Chorus to 100 members. we shall again enjoy our singing hours spent together.
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Left Top: lVLr. Jones and Caroll Wells discuss crepe paper problems. Center Top: Here's the Way the mousetrap works! Right Top: Our symbol of freedom. Left Center: King and Queen smile on their subjects. Right Center: Joe Keck gets the rough treatment. Left Bottom: Mix it well, boys! Right Bottom: This make-up will age you twenty years, 61 rvhs hi-likes
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