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GIRLS A D BOYS CHORU FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Plank. .Tanice Bernhard, Kay Paramore, Loretta Whitesel, Sandy Stanford, Delores Banfield, Sheila Wells, Shirley Smith. SECOND ROW: CarolCarr, Judy Ramsey, Sue Smith, Carolyn Lawrence, Sarah Cellar, Mary Miller, Audrey Spoerr, Judy Allen, Pat Miller, Marilou Kochenderfer, Lana Zeigler, Louise Bond, Mr. Vaas. THIRD ROW: Janet Stillion, Linda Beaty, Susan Workman, Loreice Fair, Carol Hamilton, Sharon Rhoads, Mary Has- singer, Beth Risner, Maxine Eichelberger, Nancy Steward, Betty Cain, Rayna Hartley. FOURTH ROW: I anet Lance, Nancy Lawrence, Elolselohns, Linda Plank, Phyllis Cross, Eva Jeanne Fair, Judy Rafeld, Lucille Livingston, Marcia Silsby, Charadis Cole, Elaine Helvie, Linda Silsby, Martha Shriver, Carolyn Cross, Pat Shultz, .T anice Swope, Rebecca Hartley. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr, Vaas, Kenneth Schlayer, Roger Rohrbach, Jerry Hetsler, John Steward, I im Nebergal-L .Tim Bernhard, Bob Stine. SECOND ROW: John Nebergall, Fred Mick, Douglas Cameron, Ted Park, Bob McBride, Larry Frederick, Roger Nicodemus, Fred Schlayer, Dean Glenn, Bill Lemmel.
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. . S. CHORU Start with thirty-six high school kids who are ready and willing to sing, add a music teacher who has perfect pitch and really knows what he's doing, throw in an accompanist to add variety to the group , stir in some green' and white chorus robes, and there you have it -- S. H. S. Select Chorus. This gang of ever-ready musicians performed frequently throughout the school year at various acti- vities and events. The chorus took part in the music concerts in the winter and spring, sang at the Adario Farmers' Institute, and presented special music at the World Day of Prayer service at the Adario Metho- dist Church. The Victorious Christ was the Cantata presented by the chorus at Eastertjme for the junior and senior high school students, the faculty, and the parents and friends who wanted to attend. The Select Chorus represented S. H. S. in the all-county musical at Ashland College. Teach Me, Oh Lord and God Shall Wipe Away All Tears were the selections which the chorus sang, under the direction of Mr. Vaas. S E AT E D , Le ft to Ri gh I: Susan Workman, accompanist, Barbara Plank. Janice Bernhard, Sarah Cellar, Audrey Spoerr, Sara Dinsmore, Sue Smith, Loretta Whitesel, Linda Kaylor, and Carol Carr. SECOND ROW: Music Director, David Vaasg Eloise Johns, Carolyn Cross, Martha Shriver, Mary Has- singer, Marcia Silsby, Judy Rafeld, Lucille Livingston, Charadis Cole, Elaine Helvie, Maxine Eichelber- ger, Linda Beary, Nancy Lawrence, Janice Swope and Judy Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Eva Jean Fair, Bob Stine, Fred Schlayer, Bill Lemmel, John Steward, Roger Nicodemus, F red Mick, Edwin Wlnbigler, Douglas Cameron, Bob McBride, Larry Frederick, Jim Barnhard, Dean Glenn, Wayne Fair, and Roger Rohrbach.
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LIBRARIANS Is ,,-'AE' The librarians of Savannah High School are: Carolyn Cross, Glenda Lower, Judy Allen, Carol Carr, Sandy Stanford, Mary Gene McQui1len, Nancy Lawrence, and Marcia Silsby. The librarian director is Mrs. Gibson. This year the librarians have helped many youngsters select books, and helped the high school students find reference books. s 5' E 59
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