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MIXED CHORUS CHORUS First Row:-E. Snopko, W. Min' car, C. Bostedo, B. Meager, H. Lukehart, J. Hartley, H. Dean, D. Macesic, M. Howell, J. Brown, M. Wiser. Second R0w:wE. Zigarovich, O. Kochanov, S. Wrubal, N. Koepka, H. Warden, F. Mayer, A. Bucar, M. Lovett, P. Gorman, A. Pogue, I. Hartley. Third Row:-I. Peduzzi, jones, A. Rubright, M. Pogue, L. Baker, N. McLaughlin, M. Shope, D. McCutehon, B. Radosh, B. Kline, P. Nale, R. Turchan, S. Josephic, D. Noll. Fourth Row:-Mr. Darr, C. Bandy I. Tewes, I. Parry, H. Behe, R. Celich, I. Ungerman, F. Lusher, E. Turshan, C. Dorosa. a And Ring from all the Trees The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Darr, has passed another milestone on its way to success. The members of this chorus are very enthusiastic at each of the meetings held every Wednesday. Of course, occasionally, gloom hangs over their heads because of an unexpected test during the course of the day, but when Mixed Chorus time comes with Mr. Darr's gestures, the gloom disappears. After the frogs are cleared from their throats and some exercising in scales the chorus is ready to begin on their favorite selections. Among these are StoutfHearted Men, Gypsy Sweetheart, The Bells of St. Mary's and The Road to Mandalay. But they are prouder of Mr. Darr's own arrangement of Temptation Late in April the annual Musicale was held with the 'Mixed Chorus taking a large part. It could not have been a success without the supervision of Mr. Darr. May the Mixed Chorus be as sue' cessful in the years to come. 25'
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BAND : . ---1-, db. fwfr V . tl , , 3 .- I, '- .fr ,W V W., 1' Q4 l. 1 if I .- -,' , ,Z 1 .2515 w2 x7'f2-f- if I I BAND First Row:-H. Behe, R. Loutzen- hizer, W. Ungerman, D. Crandall, I. Tewes, D. Noll, P. Garvis, W. Holsinger, Harris, C. Johnson. Second Row:-F. Lusher, E. Bow' den, I. Parry, L. Rising, P. Gorman, I. Miller, A. Martin, C. Bandy, G. Lintner, R. McCusker, L. Loutzen' hizer, Mr. Darr. Third Row:-C. Dorosa, R. Marker, I. Ungerman, E. Turshan, Bow' den, I. Brown, R. Cellich. Let Music Swell The Breeze When the air is brisk and the stadium is filled with hopeful, yelling students, what better way is there to encourage a football team on to victory than by a stirring, martial air played by a group of students, confident and gay? The Band has followed our football team to almost all of their games, which added to the spirit of our cheering section. And if you've wondered what all the blaring is about at every Chapel Program, that's the Band too. They are a joyfloving bunch, even Mr. Darr, in spite of all the trouble he still has in getting James Gabriel Parry's mind off the girls and on his music. The Band took part in something this year that has never been done before. On February twentyffourth, our Band was seen boarding a bus bound for the country. They went to Penn Township High School to give a concert. On February twentyffifth, Penn Township's Band was seen boarding a bus for the big city. Yes, they came to our school and presented an amusing program. You can be sure that we will have many more exchange programs in the years to come. Two of the Band members, much to the Band's dismay, have blown the last notes that they will blow for T.H.S. They are Pat Gorman and Aviation Cadet Carl Bandy. Two parties were held by the Band this year, a Christmas party and one in honor of the graduating seniors. Everyone had a good time at both. Mr. Darr, the conductor, has worked both hard and well with our Band this year, and the results, as you can see, are more than satisfactory. 24
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HOME NURSING CLASS NURSING CLASS First Row:-H. Lukehart, M. How' ell, P. Gorman, M. Wiser, M. Di Rinaldo, O. Kochanov, S. Sedor, A. Chester. Second Row:fB. Meager, M. Du' brave, C. Bostedo, M. Kraynak, I. Marowski, E, Zigarovich, A. Pogue H. Dean, C. Zigarovich. Third Row:-Mrs. Lohr, M. Lovre, H. Petrina, H. Baric, A. Bucar, D. Macesic, M. Lovett, S. Wrubal, M. Kljucarich. Capable and Trained for Any Emergency 'The Red Cross Home Nursing course was introduced in our school this year by our school nurse, Mrs. Lohr. All Senior girls were required to take it and after having the required thirty hours, all received Red Cross certificates. The course was designed to develop a wholesome philosophy of living and greater resourcefulness in meeting everyday problems. It offers an opportunity to learn: 1. Simple Nursing procedures that enable one to keep a sick person clean, comfortable, and vvellfnourished. 2. How to recognize signs of illness in its early stages, what to do to protect members of the family from communicable diseases, and how to carry out the instructions of the doctor in giving medicines and treatment. 3. What to do in the way of relief measures for thecommon emergencies of ' illness and accident in the home. 4. How to take care of the body so that one may be reasonably sure of having mental and physical vigor for doing whatever job is to be done, and to enjoy some of the pleasures of life. 5. The essentials of a healthful home, of congenial family life, and of the care of children and old people in health and illness. The Senior girls were divided into two groups, one group had a class on Thursday and the other on Friday. It took the place of their regular Friday health class. The Senior girls wish to thank Mrs. Lohr for her troubles and the effort she put forth to help them complete this course successfully, for indeed, it was anything but a Waste of time. It is a real accomplishment for all who took the course and will aid them all through life. 26
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