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Members of the beginning choir were: left to right; Row one: Connie Zimmerm an, Sarah Krumme, Doris Loyd, Ninette Pfister, Barbara Tolbert, Brenda Haws, Reba Knott, and Jim Brock Row f-wo: Delores Sal lee, Brenda Alexander, Ann Moren, Judy Coates, Doria Leckermeyer, Nancy Ewing, Sandra Smith. Maebeth Hirtzel, leanine Weaver, and Jack Hunter Row three: Sandra Stanfield, Norma Weber, Patty Mitchell, Shirley Gottfried, Ronnie Nowling, Larry Brooks, Myron Smith, Pat Kelley, Ray Disney, and Jim Endicott VOCAL GROUPS MADE MANY APPEARANCES We were very proud of our concert choir and beginning choir this year. As the old members returned in September, they met their new director, Mr. R. ]. Williams. Among the concert choir ' s activities were the impressive Christmas concert and their ex- citing tour. They also sent contestants to the solo and ensemble contest in February. After all the events of the busy year were over, the 1955-56 concert choir was considered a tremendous success. The officers elected for the year were: Dick Barth, president; Bill Mclntire, vice-president; Nancy Neff, secretary; and Delores Decker, treasurer.
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It has always been a fact that publishing the Patriot is a very time-consuming project. The members of the staff found this true as they set out to do the best job possible on the yearbook. Some of the work the staff had to do was to sell ads, write copy, identify pictures, and finish up the individual pages to meet that deadline that stared them in the face. Heading the staff were; Dan Kiel, editor; Mary Kunz, assistant editor; Nancy Neff, copy editor; Erma Brewer, senior editor; Thelma Otte, class editor; Dick Barth, sports editor; Tom Molting, business manager; George Krein- hagen, advertising manager; and Fred Henley, art editor. Mr. C. R. Wright advised the staff very competently. Working on schedules for the Patriot were the editors and managers, Tonn Nolting, Erma Brewer, Thelma Otte, Nancy Neff, George Kreinhagen, Mary Kunz, Fred Henley, and Dick Barth. ... AS PATRIOT STAFF WORKED HARD FOR A GOOD YEARBOOK Members of the Patriot Staff were; left to right; Row one: George Kreinhagen, Tom Nolting, Dan Kiel, Mary Kunz, Thelma Otte, Erma Brewer, Nancy Neff, Dick Barth, and Denny Mahorney Row fwo: Glen Butch Combs, Janet Smith, Barbara Johnson, Aleatha Miracle, Judy Embry, Rosalie Stockelman, Susan Gamron, Joan Abraham, Anita Edwards, and Marilou Toborg Row three: Ken Coates, Mary Ann Kestner, Janet Krumme, Bill Abraham, Doryce Precht, Norma Hunnicutt, Tom Huckel- bery, Tom Snyder, and Tom Niemeyer Row four: Nancy Taylor, Sue Kriete, Nancy Lyskowinski, Barbara Dittman, Patty Holienbeck, Sue Sutton, jim Murray, Margie Sciarra, and Sandra St. John aBn B
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Our 1955-56 Girls ' Ensemble started the year off right by having a new director, Mr. R. J. Williams, and nine new members. They sang many programs in this community throughout the year; and, perhaps, the climax of their events was their participation in the solo and ensemble contest at Hanover in February. One important event on the girls ' schedule was the purchasing of their new formals. Members of the Girl ' s Ensemble were: left to right; Seated: Carol Redicker, Janet Sutherland, Nancy Turpin, Judy Parks, and Judy Osterman Standing: Janet Bobb, Nancy Neff, Barbara Johnson, Delores Decker, Lucille Burbrink, Janet Peters, Martha Short, and Brenda Sciarra Members of the Concert Choir were: left to right; Row one: Sharon Sutton, Bobbie Tolbert, Eunice Wichman, Janice Frederick, Ruth Bode, Esther Polley, Judy Osterman, Con nie James, Irma Krumme, Sandra Von Dielingen, Linda Wadell, Marilyn Schneck, Eila Ruth Taylor, Karen Keyes, Ermadene Able, Doris Arnholt, Sue Lucas, Janet Sutherland, and Brenda Sciarra Row two: Janet Bobb, Nancy Neff, Martha Short, Patty Hollenbeck, Marita Terkhorn, Mary Ann Weber, Ellen Schrader, Linda Bollinger, Judy Gilbert, Judy Parks, Lucille Burbrink, Carol Wichman, Carol Redicker, Delores Decker, Barbara Johnson, Peggy Aiken, Janet Peters, Nancy Turpin, and Margaret Roeger Row three: Wendell Borcherding, Dick Brackemeyre, Kenneth Werkamp, Shade Shutters, Charles Adams, Fred Dieckmeyer, Jim Van Osdel, Sam Mueller, Bob Siefker, Tom Dunn, and Larry Eglen Row four: Gene Brethauer, Bill Mclntire, Ronnie Gerth, Steve Beard, David Fox, Denver Schrader, Chris Moritz, Dan Droege, Kenny Edmonds, Dick Barth, Phil Jordan, Bob Wolford, Larry Prewitt, Bud Polley, Tom Huckelbery, David Rambo, and Jerry Ritz » I I t f % 1 ■ ii. % %%
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