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Chorus The Chorus, during the past year, was made up of fiity-five girls from the seventh, freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior classes. Under the direction of Miss Litwiller, the chorus provided Christmas music for the December P.T.A. meeting. Members of the chorus also participated in the annual county music festival in March, which was held at Pleasant Lake this year. Hazel Johnson, a junior, was the general pianist for the chorus. 5 3 4. 1:7 3 s.- . 553 Joan Noll, Beth Emerson, and Donna Wilder were the members of the Salem Center High School Trio. The trio sang at the class plays, the Christmas program and for other organizations throughout the school year. They enjoyed trying out many new songs and learning to harmonize. Pictured below are the boys who sang in a boys chorus. Left to right: C. Milleman, J. Perkins, S. Parker, G. Noll, T. Kurtz, and Miss Litwillet, their director. HITE FUNERAL HOME--Kendallville PLEASANT LAKE GREEN HOUSE T A K FWOOD RAY CRFFNHOI ISE.. -Strnh
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Pictured above, are the Student Council members, left to right: S. Parker, R. Phillips, D. Denison, S. Everetts, C. Mercer, president, Mr. Mercer, advisor, J. Nichols, vice-president, N. Dole, secretary, G. Cramer, D. Kurtz, and R. Kaiser. tudent Council Student Council activities this year included a number of assembly programs. At the first program each organi- zation explained the function of their group and urged new members to join, 'Name That Tune , held November 29, tested the musical knowledge of various contestants. Annual activities sponsored by the group this year were selling candy and school supplies, the A11-High Party, and the Student Council Banquet. Thinking hard? Ready to go? Run Ruthie i 3 w V 34 PUBLIX MOTEL AND CAFE--Kendallville GUY'S CUSTOM DRESSED POULTRY--Stroh
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Pictured here are the members of the editorial st.ff. FRONT ROW, left to right: Charlotte Mercer, man- aging editor, Bonnie Hanna, editor, and Beth Emer- son, editorial writer. BACK ROW: Rosemary Nich- ols, features editorg Marian Rose, sports editor, and Tom Kurtz, sports writer. The business staff was headed by Richard Shearer as business manager. On his staff was Barbara Rowe and Elizabeth Tubbs, circulation, and Lorene Kocher and Ruth Klink as exchange correspondents. Cardinal Staff The Cardinal staff this year was made up of members from the senior, junior and sophomore classes. Heading the school newspaper was Bonnie Hanna as editor in chief, and Charlotte Mercer as the managing editor. The staff inaugurated such features as a 'Did You Know? column and Across the Counter' from Mr. Fee's of- fice, Also, featured was a continued article by Miss Litwiler of her European vacation. For the last few publications, senior staff members were assisted by underclassmen. The last issue was then pub- lished by a complete underclassmen staff. Shown here is the production and art staff. Left to Right: Judy Emrick, art, Tom Kurtz and Dan Hughes, production 5 Dennis Barnes, Art 5 and Mrs. Graham, Cardinal Advisor. Reporters, Left to right: Judy Wright, seventh grade, Jane Perkins, freshman, Judy Shumaker, Tattleg Glenda Parsell, jrmiorsg Ruth Klink, senior, Iona Emerick, ele- mentary grade 5 Richard Getts, eighth gradeg Dorothy Sunday, high school reporter, and Dennis Barnes, sopho- more. FARM BUREAU CO-OP..--Angola 36 CLARKIS BARBER 5H0p...Ango1a
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