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Ensemble Groups Add to Assemblies The Senior Sextette, which consists of Kathy Jo Tschumperlin, Carol Renner, Lois Remington, Jeanie Podolak, Jeanne Hatch, Esther Knapp, and accom- panied by Philip Person, sang at many school functions during the school year. This year's Double Nonette directed by Miss Barbara Hughes, consisted of 18 members. The Double Nonette performed at many of the High School's functions and outside functions also. They also competed in an ensemble contest in February. Members of the Senior Sextette were: Kathy Tschumper- lin, Jeanne Hatch, Carol Renner, Jeanie Podolak, Lois Rem- ington, and Esther Knapp. This group has sung at nearly all school functions, for clubs and installations. They were well known and greatly applauded at all performances. The Sophomore Sextette proved to be one of the best sextettes at White River. They also sang at various organ- izations and were greatly applauded by everyone. They were also very popular with the students. Members were: Jeanie Rinell, Carol Dickson, Sharon Maras, Cynthia Han- sen, Diane Hensil and Alice Hix. Members of the Sophomore Sextette were Sharon Maras, Cynthia Hansen, Diane Hensil, Carol Dickson, Jeanie Rinell and Alice Hix, absent. DOUBLE NONETTE FIRST ROW: Kathy Tschumperlin, Alice Hix, Carol Renner, Lois Remington, Suzanne Franklin, Bonny Bagnall. SECOND ROW: Sonja Heston, Diane Hensil, Gracie Ranch, Cynthia Hansen, Carol Dickson, Jeanie Rinell. THIRD ROW: Ardis Looney, Agnes Nearhood, Vicky Wills, Esther Knapp, and Sharon Maras. 21
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Chorus Provides Musical Entertainment B CHOIR. FIRST ROW: R. Pete, M. Hayden, D. Pete, S. Kropi, C: Goodier, C. England, P. Grab, B. Ferguson, Miss Hughes, Director. SECOND ROW: S. Zydek, J. Sutton, S. Toney, D. Nearhood, E. Ferguson, D. Boles, N. Ridout, L. Turnbough. THIRD ROW: G. Culbertson, S. Catchpole, C. Weber, M. Hobson, E. Ander- son, C. Melton, J. Willis, S. Berg. FOURTH ROW: J. Wellock, G. Toney, D. Simpson, N. Storm, D. Neal, H. Toney. FIRST ROW: Mr. Roberts, Director; E. Walker, S. Heston, K. Tschumperlin, A. Hix, S. Hubbell, J. Walley, C. Renner, L. Remington, J. Rinell, B. Bagnall, S. Trullinger, L. Leach. SECOND ROW: C. VanSickle, S. Bay- singer, J. Johnson, B. Britchgi, G. Crackel, A. Nearhood, G. Ranch, A. Looney, M.. Gregg, C. Dickson, K. Kilpatrick. THIRD ROW: L. Hillstrom, M. Oestrich, P. Neal, S. Lunde, D. Dickson, D. Hensel, V. Wills, M. Madden, D. Locke, J. Podolak, E. Thieman. FOURTH ROW: J. Smith, D. Roney, D. Baker, B. Richardson, B. Wesner, L. Howard, M. McCracken, K. Hodge, E. Knapp, S. Maras, R. Merriman. FIFTH ROW: L. Kuranko, M. Inglin, J. Boyle, B. Benbrook, D. Franklin, J. Wolcott, J. Wolcott, G. Edwards, D. Nelson, D. Selstrom. Sharon Maras served as accom- paniest for the Choir. The first public appearance under the direction of Mr. Roberts and Miss Hughes was the Christmas Concert with the Glee Club, Choir, and Girls' Double Nonette. The concert consisted of many beautiful carols and hymns which received much praise. They were assisted by Miss Hobson's choral readers. Soon after the Christmas Concert was over, the choral department started preparing for the Winter Concert and later, the Spring Concert. Both of these concerts were big achievements and showed many hours of hard work. The Chorus also attended a few choral festivals in the spring. The Choral Department has had a very successful year and received much praise for their accomplishments.
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All High Revue Was Big Success ( ' e 'tV'e e .. (e „ v»v w .o9° Professor Snodgrass, an expert on the art of propos- ing, was helped by actors to get her point across. Something new was added this year at White River High School. A Comedy Revue in the best vaudeville tradition replaced the traditional One-Act Plays. A Young Man Grows Up was presented to the public January 30, 1957 by the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. Directors for the event were Mrs. Borgstrom and Mrs. Rich. Told in skit and song, A Young Man Grows Up deals with the adventures and misadventures of our hero, Johnny from the time he was a pint sized problem on his Father's knee to the time when he was bounding his pint sized prob- lems on his own knee. The highlight of the evening was the Miss Universe Contest starring the football team. A large and very enthusiastic audience was ample proof that this innovation was a tremendous success. Much credit is due to the many people who contribued so much to its success. There was a time when his daughter was a contestant in the Miss Universe contest.
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