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wwf, ff FIRST ROW: Mr. Ryan, Norma Frey, Yvonne Moore, Doris Dull, Dorothy Book, Betty Lefever, Nancy Yuninger, Eleanor Rowe, Dorothy Mowery, Joanne Andrew, Betty Herr, Patsy Landis, Lydia Myers. SECOND ROW: Joanne Haverstick, Joanne Stoner, Martha Keener, Elva Hamish, Betty Bradley, Helen Doner, Maydelle Pietsch, Judy Dowd, Louise Hamish, Joanne Miller, Gladys McConnell, Barbara Holton, Janet Clark. THIRD ROW: Florence Quinn, Dolores Smith, Mary Byers, Jason Denlinger, 'Robert Welk, Park Rhineer, Stanley Longenecker, Clare Ressler, Raymond Brubaker, Sidney Moseman, John Neff, Norma Welk, Ruth Ann Yuninger, Janet Mowrer. FOURTH ROW: Karl Findley, James Roh.rer, Donald Aukamp, John Heagy, Edward Appel, Gerald Binkley, Jack Ferich, Donald Dunlap, Jack Kraft, Mowery Frey, Wilmer Rutt, Gerald Brubaker. C USIC is a revelation of man's inner mood. It can be light and merry or deep and majestic This describes, in part, the work done by the senior high chorus. The chorus has presented a varied program. The annual candlelight service this year had two new features: The girl's chorus and the chorale. The chorus, as in the past two years, presented a Gilbert and Sullivan operettag this year it was Yeomen 2 tif Guard. Productions of this kind take a lot of preparation and hard work. But along with all the work went much learnin ' and fun. The seniors compose about one -half of the entire chorus. This means that the underclass- men will have many places to fill next year. To Mr, Ryan, we as seniors, give our sincere thanks for taking us through to the finish, always coming out on the top! 61
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r ,ye :Jam CHE junior high chorus, as the name suggests, is composed of students from seventh, eighth and ninth grades. It is the stepping stone to the senior high chorus. Those who are not members must try out for the senior high Ch0rl1S. There was a scarcity of boys this year. Boys are encouraged to join, in order to prepare for a better tenor and bass section in senior high work. In the candlelight service the junior high chorus did a commendable job. Mr. Ryan was very much pleased with the way they responded to his direction. They show great possibilities for the future. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ryan, Joyce Brubaker, Marilyn Quinn, Dorothy Mosemann, Helen Brubaker, Ann Louise Bolbach, Barbara Leed, Mary Jane Embly, Mary Brubaker. SECOND ROW: Donald Porter, John Stoner, Betty Kauffman, Carol Ann Zahm, Norma Ressler, Velva Burkholder, Evelyn Groff, James Embly, Aaron Landis. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Aston Dorothy Neff, Thelma Hallman, William Skethway, James Haverstick, Grace Murray, Jean Miller, Sandra Eckman. 60
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ZZ, KZWMJZZJ Am.. FIRST ROW Iolene Keemer Ioan Herr Marrlyn Qurnn Stdney Mosemann Wrlliam Kmght Robert Book Ellwood Wrtmer Mary Ann Embly Sonya Hortmg Alvrn Mlller SECOND ROW Sandra Eckman Helen Doner Norma Frey Vernon Burkhart Prrscrlla Young M1chaelBeachman James Rebman Kenneth Garber Martha Mosemann Judy Wrtmer Mrss Hayes Esther Herman THIRD ROW M1r1am Hackman Clarr Ressler Betty Jane Lefevre Alrce Shlmp Dons Burkms Betty Herr David Kreider Dorothy Mowery Velva Burkhart Donald Herr Ed Appel FOURTH ROW Kenneth Gochenauer Kenneth Rankm Lloyd Gochenauer Barry Ferrch Dorothy Book Gladys McConnell Bemlce Book Stanley Longenecker Lourse Hamrsh FIFTH ROW Roy Pxetsch Glenn Myers Judy Dowd Allen Yumnger Jason Denlmger Glenn Smxth HE school year began early for the band, w1th very l1ttle summer vacatlon They spent srx weeks tn rehearsal durmg the summer months ln order toprepare for thelr f1rst event a dr1ve rn band concert sponsored by the fa1r board and the Band Parents club 1n conJunct1on w1th the farr October lZth was the next b1g event and a red letter day mdeed for xt was on thls day that they recetved thetr new unrforms, a snappy m1l1tary style complete w1th the new Arr Corps style hats The next mght the band played for the Lrons club vartety show Proceeds from thrs show were donated to the umform fund The band contmued therr busy ,schedule w1th the senxor play then the Armlstlce day parade and marchmg 1n the annual home commg day parade at Temple untverslty They dld an outstandmg Job marchrng and playmg rn the Hallowe en queen contest w1th therr whtte shrrts blue over alls and straw hats In the sprmg the band played for the Jumor play and sent representatrves to county and dlstrrct band The sprmg concert was a blg affalr w1th many numbers The band was glad rt went over well for they had spent much trme practrcmg Mrss Hayes, band d1rector has done qulte a Job tn butldmg up the band Many of the newer mem bers are Jumor h1gh students and look forward to do1ng btg thrngs 1n the future MISS HAYES 62 X3
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