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Senior High Chorus The Senior High Chorus is compos- ed of a selected group of girls and boys under the direction of Mr. Alexander Curnow. The group secured commend- able recognition when it appeared on the February P.T.A. program. Later it rendered its well-interpreted music at a school assembly program and at the commencement exercises. Through membership in this organization the music-minded students of the school have been offered an opportunity to become acquainted with semi-classical muic and interpretation. SENIOR HIGH CH-ORUS Andi-rsnn, J. Hnrtor. Now-lli. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS First Row: L. Kropiownii-ki, R Hill, J. Krothe, A, Ciurnfoni, ll NVilkinsun. Second Row: N. Millvr, J. Hontz J. Kelvlinvr, A. lklnssnvzlgrv. E. 'Lon zini. R. Mcrfmlw. Third Row: N. Oplingvr, L. Heller G. Grt-gory, Miss Shipninn, M. Sillkil E. Han-tnmn. M, Evans. Iunior High Chorus The Iunior High Chorus consists of twenty-seven girls selected from the seventh and eighth grades. Under the direction of Miss Frances Shipman, this group has organized and elected its own officers. The Iunior High Chorus made its first appearance at one of the P.T.A. programs and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Singing two part ar- rangement of classical music, the chor- us has succeeded in stimulating the musical interests of the junior high school students. First Row: D. llnrlnnd. J. Konus, J. liensm-utvr, E. Vihflgns, F. Itnssvr. L. Johnson, ll, Knwallr-hik. F. Print-0, F. Masters, E. i'upPve', I. Knwnlt-hik. Sc-1-mid Row: B. Brown, M. Min- goin, F. Andrews, M. Pipe-r, I, An- derson, D. Garrison, ll, Killinn, K. lllldinger, N. Oplimrer, J. Sllllfh. G. Third Row: G, MvQn0wn, 'l'. iVil- kinsun, R. Viti, U. Iiirslsnll, XV. Bird- salll. G, Menne-, U. Mvrvn, Mr. Unr- now. Il. lhwh, I'. Ihlcioppn, Il. Mr'- Qnnwn, L. Cllillllll, .L Rm-ioppn, XV,
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First Row: li. l5llI'l'2lll, J, Ili-ings. I.. Moss, U. livxist-nts-r. Iii. Fvlli. Iii, Voslt-r, Mr. illll'll4HY, 'l'. XVilkin- sun, M. Rilvllllllill, C. MllllllI'k, A. t'i:1i-aifmli. M. liiluligg H. llealvlu, 'l'. llntnik. K Sc-1-mul Huw: H. Killian, J. Koons. .l. Ht'llSl'IlN'l', E. Cxlprwz-. M. Muwi, H. Yiti, 'l'. ll--ns:-'l, Ii. Pimpin, 'l'hir1l How: R, lil-nmly, S. linjmu, M. Ill-lli-i', ll. Zufvin, U. lic-nsm-nte-i'. NV. liirilsull. Ii. Iizultke, H. lim-, S. Ihilvlnnn, H. MvQuown, R. liridlt-. XV. Sluovimlkvr, L. Hur-ll, l', Vurlvloski, ll, Ilrown. lfourth Row: K. Hlitnik, U. Iiirdsull. U. Surlwr. R, Doa-lil:-r. H. lmvis, R. Viti, H. Reumly, H, Mv- Qliuwn, J. Krutluf, D. 'l'4-urpm-k, H. Pllllllillll-'l'. A. Shuntz. K. lgIllllIlLZl'l'. Ir. Iluvln, .I. llnwln. I-'. lllbllllillll, .I, Hurts-r, li. iowult-hik, P. Masters, Ii. M1-rulli, N. Oplimu-r, F. l'rim1-. H. ll Qlllllll, A. Szlllipsoil. Ii. Stew-lls, I', Vorlrlvski, IU, We-Irina, l. Ziuk. Band Here is an example of what hard work can accomplish in two short years. Seemingly out of nowhere has come an extraordinary organization that has already become a permanent and indispensible part of our Alma Mater-the high school band. Some half a hundred ambitious and industrious boys and girls have rallied to the leadership of Mr, Alexander Curnow. They have spent countless hours in tedious rehearsal: they have ventured forth into some of the most difficult musical selections that have ever been written: and they have emerged, triumphantly, with a band that is fast becoming the pride of the school and the town which it represents. On the street, and on the concert stage, this cross-section of Shickshinny High School is, and will undoubtedly continue to be, the very best! r ...n-nn.. TWIRLERS Ibrum Blil-l0I'l'ifQ'I l-. .xllfll-'I'SUTl, vumly, F. Ilnsse-r. H. Smith, J. 27
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EVERYBODY HELPS CLUB rs! Row: Mr. Millvr. ll, HIII, U. sl:-rs. Ii. SIIIIUIIP. M. Mn,u'vl'n, M ilini, .I. Smith, A. Wiiln, 1-mul Ilmv: M. Saiwaitski, I. Kol- II in-ski. M. Milli-r. M. Ulnipiii, M. mligr, ll. Julian. Ii. Iiillialll. II, Hill'- mu, I . Milli-r. Ihirml Ilnw: Il, lim-Ii, I. I'irni4'k I4 Illllllll. ll. Stn-vi-ns, H. NVvlgns. M er, II. Iiilknvitvli, II. Il:ni'tm:un. M. anim-rsky. .I. Vunriul. mirth Row: 11. Alnlvrsull, I. Kuw- llililk. IC. Fupm-41-. I.. Wnsru. H. Item- il x A. H. Sumpsmi, I4'. M. Iiziuglilin. I Xi-ml. Iliili Row: ll. Mvqllinvn, l'. Mm - ii I. llIII'it'I', Ii. Iiiulingw-r, l'. Vurf wli, 15. Ms-nm-, I.. l'lllIlIIIllI'I'. 'I.. skuwski, S. I'ni'n4lis1-. vtli lluw: I'. Rau-inppai. C. Skwair- ik A. Slnintz. I.. Pimpin. A. Him:- Ihslsiill, Il. lim-lil'-r. M Mum-i. M, Silwutski. I.. NVusm, I :dist-, IS. Iiilliun. I. Aiule-rsmi. II, ltnnin, Ii, lllII'IlIlIIIl, IC. W4-Igwws. M. llll1l', II. l1lIlilIVll4'll, l'. Vnrhleski, IC. :revs-. IC. Sic-vs-ns. It. Im:-Inle-l'. II. nmtivr, l'. liirwisaill, A. llI'l'11'UI'j', I Iliupin. Mr. Gln-flliill, Ib. lhn'rismi, XI Iiilulig, M. l'Impin. Ii. Mainikis. I IIri4IIn-. S. Iil'upivvx'lui1'lci, IC. I'ui-zu-s. Everybody Helps Club A great deal of credit must go to this club for having been the source of many an interesting assembly program, of which an imitation of Major Bowes' Amateur Hour and the Easter Fashion Show-covering styles from 1850 to 1941-are example. This wide-awake group is also to be commended for or- ganizing the splendid Halloween party that was held last October. Mr. Miller was the able supervisor of the club, while Miss Smethers rendered a great service by helping to produce many of the assembly programs. .I. IW:-:It-i'l1-4-1. II. I'nInmti1-i', C, LIBRARY CLUB unti, M. Millvr, M. Alllllt-'l'Il, S, Library Club One of the most active clubs is this group of high school youths whose motto seems to be Service With A Smile . Under the guidance of Mr. Gledhill, its members have done an ex- cellent job of caring for the library and the various duties connected with it. One may daily find several of the Library Club members at work behind the desk, dating outgoing books, check- ing incoming literature, and repairing volumes which have worn out or been misused by the few of us who are care- less with the use of borrowed material.
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