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l SHOW GROUP: Row 1. Sue Worland, Sharon Shaner, Claudia Barnes, Gary Hamner, Sue Stine, Fred Cline, Beverly Pease, Fred Thomas, Kathy Houston, Dan Barnett, Robert Bremer, Row 2. Ann Staats, Lola McNeely, Marilyn Nay, Pat Branson, Mary 'Io Soller, Vickie Beckley, Pat Gregory, Kay Hatten. Row 3. Anna May Wiley, Penny Jones, Loretta Sutton, Dick Carney, Tim Douglas, Mike Staats, Ross Rowland, Emily McKeand, Judy Wasson. Row 4. David Moore, Sieve Scharlach, Ted Honey, Roger VVhitcomh, Mark Mount, C. M. Hepp, Bob E. Williams, Gary Ensminger, Mike ount. I-IOSPITALIZED VETERANS APPLAUDED SHOW GROUP l SINGING STARS: Row 1. Sharon Shaner, Penny Jones, BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Row l. Mark Mount, Mike Mount, Susan Stine, Judy Wasson. Row 2. Mary Io Soller, Loretta Robert Bremer, Edward Higgins, Ioe Riemenschneider, Sutton, Pat Branson, Emily McKeand, Marilyn Nay, Sue Gary Hamner, Bob E. Williams. Row 2. Ted Honey, Fred Worland, Ann Staats, Kathy Houston, Anna May Wiley, Cline, Ross Rowland, Steve Scharlach, Dan Barnett, Fred Lola McNeely. Thomas, Gary Ensminger. Row 3. Dave Moore, Roger Whitcomb, Tim Douglas, Jim Green, Wilfred Coers, Tom Morgan, C. M. Hepp, Dick Camey, Mike Staats. 26
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VOCAL GROUPS PRESENT ENTERTAINING PRGGRAMS Under the direction of Martin Schulz, the eighty-two voices of the robed choir could be heard at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, the Sacred Concert, Baccalaureate, local service clubs, meetings, and neighboring schools. Officers of the choir were Roger XVhitcomb, president, Ted Honey, vice-president, Loretta Sutton, secretary- treasurer, and Sharon Shaner, typist. The Singing Stars consisted of fourteen girls selected by Martin Schulz, the director, on the basis of voice quality, personality, and showmanship. Leaders of the Singing Stars were as follows: president, Marilyn Nay, vice-president, Emily Mclieandg secretary-treasurer, Sharon Shaner, librar- ian, Susan Stine, and accompanist, Lola McNeely. Qualifications for the twenty-three members of the Boys, Glee Club involved voice quality, personality, and showman- ship. C. M. Hepp was president of the club, Ted Honey served as vice-president, and Tim Douglas was secretary- treasurer. The Show Group is composed of the Singing Stars and eighteen members of the Boys, Clee Club. Performing for service clubs, meetings, sororities' functions, and several other organizational affairs give the members of this group invaluable experience in presenting public programs. Terry Kohler, Carol Trees, Ginny Lou Payne, Anne Brant, I . Q Q ' b Show Group officers were Mike Mount, president, C. M. Gall Sleeth' and Ann Taylor lom m Song accompanied y Hepp, vice-presidentg and Sue Ann VVorland, secretary- Debbie Wright' treasurer. ROBED CHOIR: Row 1. Barbara Dye, Mary Io Soller, Mary Helen Bowlby, Lola McNeely, Anna May VViley, Marilyn Nay, Pat Branson, Drena Radford, Mark Mount, Richard Ewick, Lynn Delap, Fred Cline, Robert Bremer, Anne Fogle, Janet Stiles, Elizabeth Ann Ellison, Mary Lou Grigsby, Ann Staats, Karen Cunning, Lorinda Hedman, Pam Tungate, Mary Ellen Hall, jan Scott, Judy VVasson, Joann Stevens. Row 2. Loretta Sutton, Susan Stine, Iona Drake, Kathy Houston, Tim Douglas, Eddie Wilson, Roger Whitcomb, Gary Hamner, Mike Mount, Steve Scharlach, Sharon Shaner, Sue Worland, Susan Sears, jennifer Richey, Emily McKeand. Row 3. Billie Hutton, Marilyn Renner, Susan Warwick, Mary Ann Bennett, Ross Rowland, Ted Honey, Cary Ensrninger, Bob E. VVilliams, Dan Barnett, XVilfred Coers, Diana Brannin, Mary Jane Dennis, Beverly Pease, Rita Bogue, Linda Baker, Tina VVendling, Penny Iones. Row 4. Sally Lux, Vickie Beckley, Kay Hatten, Kay Comstock, Beverly L. Morrison, james Jordan, lim Green, Dick Carney, Tom Morgan, C. M. Hepp, Mike Staats, Fred Thomas, David Moore, Sue Barnhorst, Sheila Roberts, Joycelyn Poe, Karris Isgrigg, Ann Brant, Irene Zirkle, Claudia Barnes, Iudy Eden. 25
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BAND: Row 1. Gary Hamner, Shirley McNew, Alice Ward, Lorinda Hedman, Virginia Parker, Sally Wilson, Bonnie Eidem, Kay Platt, Judy Branson, Elizabeth Ellison, Russ Schlosser, Steve Scharlach, Arthur Watson, john McClain. Row 2. Dan Collins, Margaret Gushwa, Mike Mount, David Lawrence, Kathy Madigan, Jay Clapp, Ted Honey, Gerald Mohr, Wilfred Coers, Allen Pence, Bob Silbert, Doug Crawley, Richard Ewick, Bill Beabout, Robert Longstreet, Mark Mount, Stanley Goodwin, Charles Hubler, Dennis Sproul, Edward Higgins, Louis Posz. S. H. S. HOSTS BAND FESTIVAL Francis W. Chesser, In- strumental Music. B. S., M. S., Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana University, Ohio State University, Butler Uni- versity, Edinburgh Uni- versity. Goldenaires Dance Band Sponsor. Hobby: Woodworking. A school needs a band! A band course should teach the student responsibility and good character traits. Through participation in the band, the student is able to render ser- vice to the school and community, he is offered varied band music experience and a cultural enrichment. Under the di- rection of Francis Chesser, S. H. S.'s band can be heard during half-times at ball games or can be seen participating in holiday parades. Much time and expense go into the se- lection of valuable equipment for the students who partici- pate in the band. This year S. H. S. had the privilege of playing host to various communities in the band festival held at the Paul Cross Gymnasium on April 8 and 9. Out-of-town guests participating in the Good Neighbor Festival were Conners- ville, Rushville, Seymour, Franklin, Columbus, and Greens- burg. Following a two-hour rehearsal, the members were treated to a party and dance with music being provided by the Satellite Dance Band. Officers of the band were Steve McGrew, president, Bob Silbert, vice-president, and Kay Platt, secretary-treasurer. The dance band, known as the Goldenaires, was unable to play at very many events this year because it lacked saxaphone players. It did participate, however, in t.he May Festival, its selections were Country Gardens, Entrance and March of the Peers,', and Overture What is a marching band at a football game without the shrill whistles and the glint of batons under the lights? S. H. S.'s fine group of majorettes and their drum major added a great deal to the football and basketball spectacles through their precise drills and polished feats of skill. The Shelbyettes, a group of precision modern dancers, entertained the spectators at basketball and football games with their choreographic performances. They also had a major role in the annual May Festival in which they exe- cuted a modern dance routine to the music of Intermission Riff. 27
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