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ll i 5 Ja S-'V Left to right-FIRST ROW: Ilene Wright, Shirley Hart, Catherine McKeon, Mrs, Lindley- Director, Carol Sappenfield, Dorothy Clark, Betty Wishall. SECOND ROW: Charlene Page Mary McCormick, Paul Karcher, Jerry Harden-President, Diane Lauson, Alice Hartman Lula Griffith, THlRD ROW: Shirley Vanderhoof, Joan Terwilliger, Dave O'Neill, Bill Hall Wayne Curtis, Peggy Hoover, Edith Clennon, Carol O'Neill. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Shep herd, Jean Trowbridge, Jean Cole, Charles Schweighart, Don Grothe, Catherine Kleiss, Dora Fishel-Vice President. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Woodcock, Marilyn McCloskey, Dick Shioley Gene Mandrell, Don Magsamen, Ted Jackson, Wilma Frericks, Dolores Wishall. NOT PIC TURED-Maxine Wilson--Sect.-Treas, MIXED CHURU Practice?7? ul sf -.T XX
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FUTURE FARMER 0E AMERICA Each month brought a meeting and activities chucked full of work, play, and honor for the fu- ture farmers lwho have a IOOWJ membership of all vocational agriculture students here at Unity Il For example, listen to this-first place fat stock judging team, third place dairy team, and third place qrain team. The boys attended a leadership training school with the principals and agriculture teachers. Among other things, a program of work was entered in the Sectional Contest, Livestock International of Chi- cago was visited, two state Farmer Degrees were awarded, and delegates were sent to the National F.F.A. Convention at Kansas City. The annual Farm and Home Week was attended, a team com- peted in the F. F. A. Parliamentary Procedure con- test, several members participated in the State Livestock Judging Contest, and delegates learned a great deal at the state convention held at the Uni- versity of Illinois. What fun! What a queenl All this took place at the I?lowboy Prom, And that donkey basketball game . . . I I I The Parent-Son Potluck supper ended the busy year on a grand scale. . . . Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to Serve . . . Left to right-FIRST ROW: Bob Bond-Reporter, Bill Jenkins-Treasurer, Lloyd Sparks- Vice President, Jack Butler-President, Mark McCloskey-Secretary, Melvin Schroeder-Serv tinel, Mr. Coil-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Bill Clark, Bill Berbaum, Bill Godsell, Wendell Hulmes, Max Franks, Jerry Harden, Paul Karcher, Bill Hartz. THIRD ROW: Jerry Kalk, Donald Rice, Bob Moore, Bill Negangard, Bill Morenz, Jay Harris, Chuck Russell, Howard Hinners. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Curtis, Wayne Fackler, Fred Murphy, Dale Stlerwalt, Don Russell, Joe Godsell, Ralph Weisman, Don Bates. FIFTH ROW: Joe Franks, Marion Clark, George Brazelton, Ronald Wienke, Don Coffee, Bernie Groves, Don Silver, Quentin Cler.
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it ,ek f i as g ci, ,. ii!! wif s l if y .6 r X tif! IHRL ' Fall of l95O found the 32-voice mixed chorus singing Cindy, Get Along Home, and the girls' glee club echoing, Oh, Dear, What Can the Mat- ter Bel Mrs. Lindley had a ready answer-not enough tenors and basses! However, second se- mester one influential senior boy recruited two basses and five tenorsl Maybe it was just a coin- cidence that those personality girls, Unity's double-sextet, changed their tune from Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa' My Hair to Tea for Two! Highlights of vocal musical activities for the year were the Folk Lore Christmas Cantata pre- sented in candlelight by the mixed chorus, the Christmas Assembly by the girls' glee club, con- tests in March and April, and the County Music GLEE CLUB Festival. Other outstanding events were Open- house, All-State in November, the girls' glee club caroling trip to the county home, the Rocketet going high-brow at the University Dames' Club , the Double-Sextet at the senior play, at Lions Club in Tolono, at Boosters' Club at Philo, at the County Boy Scout Council's meeting, etc, always singingl singing! singingl Not to be overlooked was the girls' glee club Christmas party-a big success. The organizations showed initiative and a con- genial spirit among their members which resulted in fine cooperation. The vocal groups were for- tunate to have several outstanding solo voices which were heard frequently during the year. All in all, it was a successful gold star l95O-5l for Unity's mixed chorus and girls' glee club. Left to right-FIRST ROW: Shirley Hart, Ilene Wright, Catherine McKeon, Mrs. Lindley- Director, Carol Sappenfield, Dorothy Clark, Betty Wishall. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Plotner, Mary Butler, Betty Warfel, Alice Trowbridge, Bonita Cribbett, Mary McCormick-President, Charlene Page. THIRD ROW: Lois Warfel, Eleanor Morenz, Rosemary Shepherd, Shirley Van- derhoof, Rose Ann Godsell, Diane Lauson, Alice Hartman, Lula Mae Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Bielefeld, Betty Weasel, Jean Trowbridge, Joan Terwilliger-Secretary-Treasurer, Peggy Hoover, Edith Clennon, Carol O'Neill, Joan Plotner. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Woodcock, Mari- lyn McCloskey, Wilma Frericks, .lean Cole, Catherine Kleiss, Dora Fishel, Darlene Herren- kneckt, Beverly Pridemore. wt' we MW
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