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Members Jane Adams Elmer Arnold Psther Bartosxewu Geraldme Branson Nell Bressler Henry Brooks lilll Brueckman Ilorence liuchtr Myrtle Clark Vernette Coles IQELV Lomzalton Doreen Connor MarJor1e De Forest MarJor1e Dellenhach Jean Dickey Mary Dulmaze Ruth L1 zler Helen Ellls lxatharxne Entlert Hllda Engle-rt Margorle I-arrel B111 Faulk Frank I'1sher Martha Flalg Betty Fleckenstem Gladys Freyxogel Frank Galate Betty Glbson Ltllxan Goss Mary Greenan B111 Gruber Betty Hartman Jeanne Hecht Sylv1a Hoffman Norma Hunt Bermce Hurley L1ll1an Illxg Mary Jones Robert Jones Bob Klemens Blanche McG1nn1s Sarah Mlller Mary M0glElSkl Sam Moore Connxe Nash Della Naylor Wade Peters Genevxeve P1per Iean Pratt Floyd Rollms John Ropar L1ll1an Roth Harnett Sarraf Ruth Schhenger Ed Qchmldt Bob Schmldt Dorothy Schroedel Ceraldme Schuler Grace Qchwab Marcella Schwewer Betty Smxth Kathleen Smlth Fleanor Vande sort Arthur Waldenullc Wxlma Wanker Ruth Washmgton Katherme Wenzel Mary Wettach Marxon W1ll1amson MIXED CHORUS he members of the Mvred Chorus of 1939 1940 entered the term w1th a genume enthus1asm for the mterestlng work Whlch lay ahead of them Under the capable sponsorsh1p of Mrs Ken nedy the group has entertamed the student body and the1r parents at vanous programs Among these were the Show Boat and the Chr1stmas program In whxch the chorus co operated wnth the Thes pxan Club and the orchestra and the Easter assembly Mrs Kennedy also presented a sprmg concert cons1st1ng of an old Hlghland melody Turn Ye to Me a RUSSIBH Anr Vesper Hymn and a Czecho Slovak folk song arranged by Deems Taylor Wake Thee Now 1 he chorus of snxty nlne rnen1bers w the largest PTRHIHIOII has ever had and IS very proud of 1ts bass stctnon because lt IS the largest group of bass volces ever assembled for the MlX9d Chorus The gnrls orgamzed a spec1al chorus and exght boys formed a double quartet These specxal groups have glven varlety to the muslcal programs E231 - -'1 1 4' ' '.. 1 ' 1 1 ' 7' 1 1 1 P 1 ' -1 1 1 1 -1 . 1 . . l 1 . I . ,.c 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 -'1 ' ' ' . ' ' I l 1 ' 1 V' 1 ' 1 1 '1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 '1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -1 11- 1 -1 1. 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 -'1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 , , ' - ,, 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 - 11 11 2 . - 1 , . . 1 .1 11 - - 11 11 1 1 1 1. 11 , . 1 1 1 1
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Plano-Harlan Nagle Mary Robinson Mlrxam Whxtmfz Accordion Jean Dot! Bass-Mary Louise Hleber CellofHenr1etta Schlag Chimes VIFEIHIS Watson Clarmet Harry Benson Raymond Blaha Wm Fahn stock Dan Iamzdon Robert McCullough Paul Schlck Wm Sxppel Xylorlmba Betty Harley Avmelle Wilhams Mable Worst Drums Donald Boone Harry Olson Harrlett Sar raf Byron Schlag Trombone hm McKaln Trumpet Maurxct Gooden Davrd Schlck Dorothy Schwe1t1er Saxaphone Robert Blaha Vmhn Grace Bufrher Wllham Faulk Llleen Marhn Ruth Schhenger Lanford Pollard Joe Vamor Howard Bemamm ORCHESTRA HE school orchestra has once more proved ltself a success under the dxrectxon of IIS new leader Mrs Kennedy The orchestra provxded musrc at assembhes chapels P T A mcetlngs and took part ln several pubhc performances xncludlng The Showboat and the Chrlstmas program whxch were glven 1n the Ross Townshlp AUdltOflUm Thus year much new muslc was purchased most of whxch w1s semx classxcal Thls muslc added enthuslasm to the group A vxohn cello also was bought Iihost ltavlng thc orchestra thxs ycar arc Harlan Nagle Mlflam Whltlng 'Vlary Louxst Hleber Wm Slpptl Robert McCullough Hcnrlctta 'ichlag Harry Olson Harrlet Sarraf Jlm McKaxn Maurlce Goodman Dwld Schlck ind Ruth Schhengtr For nme consecutive years tht orchestra has always bttn 1 part of Hamllton s school lift we hope xt wxll tontlnuc to bt so f22 , . . - . 1 : H- : a . ,,. , 1 ' ' . ' , 1 c - ' . ' , - . . -f : -- ' , , , Y , . .I . 4 1 1 , , , s , , ,... , 1 Y 1 . r t . t , , , , p . l , . v , s . t t . . , t . , , t , t . , . . - W U , . . . . . . . . . .- , - . ,
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President Charts hmm V1cePre4ldent Harry Olson Secretary Rxymond Frusecle Treasurer Richard Iirlun Memhers Plmer Barthsl .John Batxstx Arthur Begley laul lirrbcrlck Walter Her I rck Henrx liroks WllI1d'Tl liruulemxn Albert Lollxns fordon Look kenneth Cook Howard llott lr'xnk lwshrr Prank Kaus I'rl flenl Blll fruher Marxm llays Alun I-IorltJ0 Ed Johns Bob lowes l-rl hartllck lloh Iursch Bob I-xlrmens Donald I IUIILTIIT fhxrlrs I pmt Ixrnneth Iepant Ii ll I meme 1 lhxrlt Iomemore lioh McCullough Jim Mclxun Bob Mryrr Herb Mocrshfeldu' kK'I'!llll.LlY1 Dlxnl Scott Ihll 'smml I-xtnneth Smllhmlll lirulv Stlrrhum Ralph Uhlenburg, lim Whltc HI Y CLUB GAIN the I-I1 Y has come through wrth a successful md bene flcxal year Through the msplratlon of Mr Porter the sponsor 1t has made a very notxceable attempt toward l1v1ng 1ts trying purpose To be manly m muscle mlnd and morals to be unselflsh anti helpful to others and to encourage other boys to a slnudar en deavor Ilurulg the past year the II1 Y' has been a great asset to the school It presented a very effectrve assfmbly deallng wlth the slg nrfrcance of the I-I1 Y emblem T he club planned and admmlstered a lnghly efhcunt haH squad SyHkHl Tuckem for xhoolshoum uwre handled successfully and ln a busmess llke manner by the members These and many more JCIIVIIILS constxtute the I-I1 Y s contrlbutlons to Hanuhon The club s program mcluded talks by Mr Rope of the Y Nl C A Mr Pefftr Dr Rue md Nlr Watford of tht Commumtw, Fund Varlous soc1als were held lncludmg partles and swxms IH Tduus u can be safdy sud that the Ph N has expenenced an other year of ach1even1ent I24l ': lx' : ' - .' .' : 1 1 .' 'J , - 1 . 1:1 1 ',' . ' . X - . I 'z , .' , ' 1 ,z Y: , fz 1: nz , 'I .1 ' , i .rv ' Jr-, 'z 's . Y , ', ' ':', , '.' ', Iillxzt-nv Puulish, Wzuls- Piters, Rohr-rt Roberts, Grant Scheafnocker, El Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Hill lj 'ml 1-' K' ' ' A ., '. L' ' :Q ,I L . , . . r,,' un K l- 1 I l- : ' 1 . . x . . . 1 . . , , . 1 . X 3 . . . . 4, . . . A X , . , ' H I 1 I- i 7 I 7 I 3 H 3 I I I . - . e . . u 1 .- X A y . . , D . I I 'I Y 1 4 H . 3 X 1 1 I . 1 - I 3 3 3 T y . . .x . X i .- . . . 1 ' I n v 1 I 1 , . ., . ' ' . , l' ', I I . l ' ' ' ' . . , X 3 . . . 1 . A 3 1 Y I x I- I x I .X I - t 3 .
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