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Bottom row, i. to R.: Mary Rohr, Rowena Carr, Margie Dunk, Carolyn Miller, Nancy Huffer. Second row: Gerald Stevens, Phil Carr, Dick Hutchison, Mr. Moody. Not in picture: Gene Mellinger. LET'S ALL SING AS THE BIRDIES SING . . . The chorus, with fifty-four members, has participated in many activities this year. Their first performance was given for the student body in the assembly. They gave an exchange Christmas program with Western High School. After singing for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs, they took part in the spring festivals at Rossville and Frankfort. An octette, consisting of Rowena Carr, Carolyn Miller, Margie Dunk, Nancy Huffer, Phil Carr, Dick Hutchison, Gerald Stevens, and Gene Mellinger, and a men's glee club were or- ganized. Mary Helen Rohr is the accompanist and Mr. William Moody, the director. Bottom row, L. to R.: Florene Dolby, Javonna Carney, Norma Finney. Second row: Donna Neuenschwander, Hope Gilman, Mary Rohr. Third row: Terry Shaffer, Gordon Wagoner, Donald Knop, Martha Ticen, Rowena Carr, Loretta Devore, Gerald Devore, Gene Mellinger, Claredon Rule. Fourth row: Don Price, Kennerd Fickle, Richard Hutchison, Kay Barnhart, Doris Liebert, Linda Taylor, Morris Egelhoff, Bill Kemmer, David Melvin. Fifth row: Mr. Moody, Gerald Stevens, Tom Beets, Ruth Dunk, Sondra White, Virginia Cameron, Charles Coffman, Charles Grider. Sixth row: Marina Frank, Edith Metzger, Phillis Cooper. Seventh row: Carolyn Butler, Marilyn Butler, Charlene Miller. . Eighth row: Patricia Finney, Carol Finley, Barbara Melvin. Ninth row: Kathryn Wolf, Margie Dunk, Sibyl Coffman. Tenth row: Betty Barnes, Mary Jane Unger, Marilyn Rodenbarger. Eleventh row: Joan Shultheis, Barbara Good. Twelfth row: Julia Jo Bogan, Carolyn Miller, Judith Miller. Thirteenth row: Donna Waldron, Nancy Huffer. Not in picture: Martha Hopper, Anna Barnes, Judy Roberts, Phil Carr.
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Bottom row, L. to R.: Patricia Finney, Mary Ellen Harshbarger, Patricia Hufford. Second row: Patsy Wetzel, Margie Dunk, Janet Felix, Eleanor Hopper, Norma Finney, Patricia Roth, Velma Suter, Mar- ina Frank, Carol Finley. Third row: Mr. Moody, Nancy Huffer, Barbara Good, Richard Hutchison, Kennerd Fickle, Gerald Stevens, Carl Rep- pert, Gordon Wagoner, Martha Hopper, Charlene Tansey. Not in picture: Carol Silverthorn, Charles Greenwood. • • A MOODY BAND BUT CAN THEY PLAY . . . This year the high school band has gained recognition under the direction of Mr. Will- iam Moody. They traveled to Western High School on December 1 1 for an exchange pro- gram. They gave a Christmas concert in the gymnasium for the public. The band played for a Spring Festival at Rossville and then, along with other county schools, journeyed to Frank- fort for the annual County Spring Festival We wish to express our thanks to Mr. Moody and the twenty-one members of the band for playing at ball games and pep sessions, and for providing music for the junior and senior plays. L. to R.: Nancy Huffer, treas.; Dick Hutchison, vice pres.; Marina Frank, pres. Carol Finley, sec. From L. to R.: Pat Hufford, Pat Finney, Mary E. Harsh- barger.
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Kneeling front: Rolland Crow. L. to R.: Art Gross, Clara Reed, Carolyn Miller, Carl Rohr, Kay Barnhart, Mr. Tharp, Bob Hinesley, Carolyn Butler, Larry Deford. TEN HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE . . . The student council has very successfully fulfilled its purpose this year. It has planned fine convocations, church programs, and pep sessions as well as arranging an intra-mural basketball schedule and organizing a bowling league. The student council is constantly on the look out for any defect in the school program that might be improved. AND BACK TO THE SHELVES THEY GO . . . Probably the busiest and most thickly populated place in the whole school is the library. The librarians were indeed very busy keeping the library in order. These girls have given very freely of their services in order that the students might enjoy the library more fully. Each girl serves as librarian for a particular period. L. to R.: Sue Kingery, Maralee Brenneman, Judy Hackerd, Betty Thomas, Patricia Finney, Sylvia Gushwa, Amy Cable. Not in picture: Clara Reed, Marlene Long.
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