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Row 4: Janet Wilson, Joan Buettner, Kathleen Mandel, Jean Barnett, Jeanette Stoddart, Betty VVarmington, Vir- ginia Cowan, Joann Stecher, Joan Stoffel, Marion VVendel, Joan Simpson, Lois Haas, Suzanne Beck, Marjorie Clemens. Row 3: Betty Priore, Virginia Ernst, Esther Priore, Norma Cooperdock, Ruth Gottstine, jean Coyle, Doris Schroeder, Elaine Strobeck, Edith Christie, jean Fadale, Marilyn Meissner, Lorraine Taylor, joan Berger, Shirley Aiple, Mary Reddy. Row 2: Doris jerge, Gertrude Krueger, Shirley Moll, Dorothy johnson, janice Spangenberg, Miriam Schutrum, Phyllis Troyer, Grace Mader, Mary Gleixner, Eleanor Bieler, joan Smith, Dolores Zwilling, Blanche Young, Dolores LaQuee, Ruth Mann, Marie Barren, Patricia Donlon. ROW 1: Patricia Dombrowski, Mar- jorie Ernst, Jean Aiple, Lorraine Hahn, Dolores Bielicki, Lois Stivens, Betty Reichert, Mrs. Gerbereux, Gwyneth Spilsbury, Geraldine Fentis, Janice lrvine, Shirley LaQuee, joan Mason, Phyllis Hull. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was organized in late fall with the membership reaching a total of sixty- two. The officers elected were Gwyneth Spilsbury, treasurer and Betty Reichert, secretary. ln December, the girls sang carols at P. T. A. meetings, and throughout the school prior to Christ- mas vacation. They also participated in the Christmas Pageant. Several toolc part in the actual pre- sentation, and Gertrude Krueger sang a solo. During April, the Glee Club sang in conjunction with the Speaking Contest. Later in the same month they presented an assembly program in cooperation with the Band. 42
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'lihis yt-:ir thc lmliistrisil Arts Chili has progrvssctl in lc-zirning pezm' time' skills, undvr the tlirvc- tion of Hr. llc-intl. 'lllll'CllllTll1lS2lll vnrollmt-nt of c-iglm-vo, with :in cwo nuoihcr of girls :mtl boys L'l:iss i't-prvsm-otzitioo is vzirim-il, tlwrt- lit-ing six svniors, two juniors, six sophomorvs and tlirvv frvslimco Riulizirtl lflilritlgt- is prvsitlvot of tht- chili: .lvzuicttv Stotltlztrt, sm-Crt-tziry: and l'fvcrctt Murray Il'm':lSlll'4'l'. .-Xnioogg tht- ztctivitics, thvy liziw In-mlm-d wcrc plastic motlvling, tvxrilt- work. shi-ll craft pl:lstt't'x':lstillg1, :mil Zll'l'll1'I'j. ln l t-lit'u:u'y, tht- llomc lfconomics :mtl lmlustriztl Arts Clubs provielwl il very wol'tlm'l1ilc' film for :ui :tssm-iiihlx program. ln ixI1lX,l'lli'N contrihiitvtl towzirtl :ui lI1l'l'I'i'Sfll1f,1 :mtl instructive' PEIIACIII-'1'i'IlCl1l'I iiwvtiiigj. Sion- its orgzuiifzition io l'l-li, tht' lmlustrizil Arts fluh has 1'1l!'lN'll :l tlclinitv plan' in school lift :mtl has prox't-tl most l'l1-llllillill' to all who lizivt- lwvn cnrollvcl in it. Ron K: Ili-ttx Xv2lI'llllllj,:l1llI, Rohcrt Millcr, lillllllt' lllllflllf, Donna Mc-tilt-r. Row JI Betty NIIPPII, Vera! 'l'ok:lr, lillVVlII Smith Keith lNI:irtin Rs-nnctli Sclu-lt-skv, Virginia Hove, lic-ttv Murchin. Row I: Ronald xvZllfllQ'I', Charles Smith ,lt-:im-ttc Stodilnrt, Richard lilclridgv, iMr. llc-intl, livwett Murray, Ruth lludlvy. 41
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BCJYS' GLEE CLUB 'l'his year the Boys' Cllee Club, under the direction of lllrs. Gerbereux, began with thirty-live members, each of whom strove to make this year even bigger and better than last year. Robert Yates was elected l'resident, and llerbert Rieman was elected Vice-president of the Glee Club. 'lllll' Boys' Cllee Club took a part in an assembly in April and two l'arent-'lleacher Association mroframs, one in Avril and the other in lllav. ln lllav, both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Dar- l ls l , , , l ticimated in the district musical festival at Pine Hill Hi 'll School. This wroved not onlv instructive, l ls l . but also very interesting, as it gave us an opportunity to hear many other musical organizations in our district. ,V Row 3: Albert VVutz, Raymond Sutz, Harvey Olin, Dexter VValters, VValter Mandel, VVilliam Fraser, Yvilliam lleaton, Donald Muehlnickel, Richard Bilgeri. Row 2: Donald Metzger, Donald VVeixlmann, Charles Klein, Robert liradt, Benjamin Deci, Donald Schroeder, Richard Kelly, Norman Reukauf, Gerald Potts, Robert VVilke. Row 1, Robert Rosengart, VVilliain Adamy, james Bork, Charles Vastola, Carl Tagliaferro, Robert Yates, Mrs. Gerbereux, Herbert Rin-men, james Salvo, Gordon Cotie, james Urolf, Donald Dillon, Fred Odenwald. -I3
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