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Shehian MUSIC Music for every student and every student for music. Everyone must have an emotional outlet and music is the most natural and undoubtedly greatly beneficial. . The music department of SCHS has been quite active this year. In the fall of 1941, a girls' glee club, boys' glee club and band were organized. The former two were directed by Miss Weihmeir, while Mr. Nalbach assumed directorship over the band until his induction into the army in November. The following officers were elected: girls' glee club-president, Martha Thompson, vice pre- sident, Virginia Bowton, secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Hall, librarian, Dorothy Rockg assistant librarian, Eleanor Silvers. Boys' glee club-president, Bill Zum- walt, vice president, Emore Clawsong secretary-treasurer, James Nageleg and librarian, Robert Hootman. On December 8, 1941, the boys' glee club, girls' glee club and band partici- pated in the annual County Music Festival at Milford. Following are the SCHS students who were members of the county band: Phyllis Ingalls, Harriett Mc- Kimson, Robert Sennett, Eleanor Silvers, Dorothy Rock, Virginia Bowton, Mar- tha Thompson, Robert Hootman, Ellen .Sennett, Nelson Waity, Jean Jones, Ken- neth Fletcher, Betty Malany, Winslow Silvers, John Hathaway, Mary Jane Smartz, and LeRoy Fletcher. On the Monday night preceding Christmas, the entire high school chorus walked from home .to home over Sheldon, singing Christmas carols to the old- er folk and shut-ins. For the final songs of the eveninf, the carolers gathered about the lighted Christmas tree at the library. They then wended their way back to school, and a merry party was enjoyed. The highlight of the year's musical activity was the Christmas Vesper presented by the girls' and boys' glee clubs on Sunday afternoon, December 22. In a typical yuletide setting--candlelighted stage banked with pine branches- the white-robed chorus of fifty-one voices sang such beloved carols as Joy to the World, Silent Night, O Tannebaumf' A novel arrangement for SSA of Jingle Bells by Samuelson was greatly enjoyed. Of special note and remem- brance was the boy soprano rendition of Ave Maria. It has been planned to make the Christmas Vesper an annual event. On Friday night, Apri1'17, the vocal department of the high school pre- sented a Patriotic Musicale, The Stars and Stripes Forever. The curtain open- upon a colorful scene, the entire chorus in costumes of red. white and blue. A theme of music from the various parts of the United States was carried out. The mixed chorus rendered typical western tunes, Mexicali Rose, Home on the Range, Missouri Waltz , Mighty Lak a Rose. The boys glee club, com- posed of nineteen voices, gave a fine performance of Chlo-e and Stout- hearted Men from the Romberg series. Hoagy Carmichael's Stardust met with great favor. In keeping with present-day trends was A Bicycle Built for Two. ,Of added interest also was the soprano solo, Sweethearts, from May- time, with a flute obligato. The musi'cale was impressively climaxed with the saluting of the American flag as everyone joined in singing The Star Spangled Banner. . , - f Various vocal ensemlble groups ha-Ve beenvery active about the community this vear. -The girls' quintet: Eleanor Silvers, Jean Alice Jones, Martha Thomp- son, Dorothy Platt, Genevieve Morrison. and the boys' quartet: Robert Hootman, Johr' Hathaway, Robert Brown, Merlin Foster. have rendered many numbers for banquets and club meetings. Many of our high school glee club members have sung at various church functions: Twenty participated in the Easter Sun- rise Prayer Service. , 1 ' I ' Our music department is constantly aiming for the ultimate goal in musical development-beauty of tone and expression. Music for everyone and everyone for music. . l9lIf2 Rietiurn to school. Tsk, -Tskg .5-Such renewedaand vigorous study. Stop.
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Shehian MIXED CHORUS A First row, left to right-Miss Weihmeir, Jean Morgan, Rosemary Wishnieff, Mary Disosway, Ellen Sennett, Doris Darling, Eleanor Silvers, Louise Rice, Marjorie Quinn, Mary Mae Armstrong, Anastasia Keller, Joan Wickiser, Elaine Disosway. Second row, left to right-Rosalie Tapp, Dorothy Rock, Eileen Light, Alice White, Norma Bray, Virginia Bowton, Virginia Darling, Beulah Harrolle, Phyllis Ingalls, Dorothy Platt, Marjorie Redburn, Wilma Jean Hiltz, Martha Thompson. Third row, left to right-Mary Jane Smartz, Genevieve Morrison, Eunice Buck. Mildred Keller, William Zumwalt, George Meyer, James Nagele, Lawrence Hartlep, Kenneth Fletcher, Doro-thy Hall, Harriett McKimson, Irma Jean Hogle, Third row, left to right - Fred- Ethel Warren. Fourth row, left to right-,Robert Sennett, Nelson Wai-ty, Elmore Clawson, James Keller, Robert Hootman, Robert Brown, Don Ewen, LeRoy Fletcher, Jack Hathaway, Ivan Kusch, LaVerne Haberkorn, Robert Wagoner, Merlin Foster. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row, left to right-Charles Disosway, Elmore Clawson, Dorothy Rock, Mr. Courtright. Second row, left to right-Fred erick Rougk, Beulah Harrolle, Betty Jean Malany, Wesley Wingert, Doris Darling. F. F. A. First row. left to right-Robert Donohue, William Hoagland, James Nagele, Charles Disosway, Max Mab- bitt, Don Ewen, Mr. Hudelson. Second row. left to right-Dale Sanderson, William Zumwalt, Bern- ard McKimson, Eugene Bolling, Wes- gy Wingert, William Pasel, Clarence eller. erick Rougk, James Keller, Harry Witman, Robert Bowen, Gene Stan- ley, Darold Hall. SHECOI-IICO STAFF Front row, left to right-Robert Brown, LeRoy Fletcher, Dorothy Hall, Vir- ginia Bowton, Martha Thompson, Dorothy Rock. Second row, left to right-Mary Jane Smartz, Alice White, Eunice Buck, Miss Gentry, Miss Weihmeir, Ivan Kusch, Ellen Sennett. James Smith, Larry Hartlep. Third row, left to right-,Mary Lou Stanley. Robert Donohue, William Zum- walt, Bernard McKimson, Wilma Jean Hiltz, Eleanor Silvers, Louise Rice, Charles Disosway, Virginia Stanley. Top row, left to right-LaVerne Haberkorn, Elmore Clawson, Winslow Sil- vers, Robert Hootman, Betty Jean Malany, Dorothy Platt, Genevieve Morrison, Ethel Warren, Mary Disosway. Semester Exams. My, My! What faces--and concentration f??J Stop - l9lI-2
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