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Chorus .: - if 'Q - ir ' TOP ROW: John Ehresman, Tom Fuelling, Gerald Long, Lowell Becker, Tom Orthrnann, Larry Eby, Cletus Miller, Curtis Schmidt, Robert Persyn, Walter Webster, Roland Buuck, Michael Moser. SECOND ROW: Jerry Becker, Bob Wearley, Thelma Weber, Gailyn Roemke, Carolyn Gregg, Louise Reddersen, Ruth Meyer, Gladys Woebbeking, Mildred Schaper, Suzanne Sauder, Pat Roberts, Kathleen Schulenburg, Esther Kammeyer, Kenneth Reichhart, Kenneth Becker. THIRD ROW: Mary Butt, Florence Webster, Dorothy Gerbers, Corinne Wetter, Patsy Carpenter, Betty Gerbers, Betty Nahrwold, Sandra Roemke, Arlene Scheiwe, Roselyn Stucky, Joyce Schulenburg, Marianne Coomer, Janice Gerig. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Bumpus, Barbara Brager, Lucy West, Shirley Harris, Sharon Purk, Billiette Stauffer, Verdonna Woebbeking, Director, Miss Schiele, Vivian Witte, Helen Woebbeking, Maryanna Killian, Marolyn Moore, Carolyn Moore. The mixed chorus participated in the annual Allen County Choral Festival held at Huntertown, March 16th. This year, a change was made in the program. Four choruses were asked to sing two individual nurnbers. The choruses selected for this year were Noodburn, Leo, Huntertown, and New Haven. After this, the mass group consisting of over 400 boys and girls sang six nurnbers: Psalm 150, Where E'er You Walk, Adoramus Te Christe, Rain and The River, and Madame Jeanette, conducted by Varner Chance, supervisor of music in the Fort Wayne Public Schools. The chorus also sang three numbers at Baccalaureate: Praise The Lord, Ye Heavens Adore, Adoramus Te Christe, and Thanks Be To God. The accomp- anist for the chorus this year was Kay Schulenburg. f
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March April May . 'Ly --j Jlggg f x e x Junior Choral Festival at Hoagland. Regional Tourney. Ping-pong Tourney at Leo-Leo Champs. Sophomore class party. Choral Festival Easter Vacation Boys' Volleyball Tourney at New Haven--Leo Champs. Speech class plays. Senior Paper Drive 54. Hearing tests to entire school. Girls' Volleyball Tourney at Hoagland--New Haven winning. Senior Bake Sale. Guthier took pictures for Annual. Senior class presents Ghost House . Band Festival at New Haven. Seniors tour Jail, Courthouse and International Harvester. Senior Paper Drive 145. Junior-Senior Reception--Legion Home. Seniors tour Irene Byron, Infirmary and Childrens' Home. Baccalaureate. Recognition Day. Commencement. Seniors leave for trip to New York. School is outllf .J 'E 'Yv'.'.,k . , Ki. V' v R R Q 4 1. lllxjfxx. 1 I N X ' v 193: T f The Baccalaureate service for the graduating class of Woodburn High School was held on May 6, 1951, at 7:30 P.M. C.D.T. The class march was played by Miss Ruth Stoller. Reverend C. N. Moser, pastor of the Missionary Church, gave the in- vocation and Reverend Seth Painter, pastor of the Methodist Church, spoke on the topic, Redeeming The Times . Music was furnished by the high school mixed chorus and the Junior choir both under the direction of Miss Ioan Schiele. Commencement exercises were held on May ll, 1951, at 8:00 P.M. C.D.T., Dr. Lawrence W. Hess, director of the Fort Wayne Vocational Guidance and Counsel- ing Service, Spoke on the subject, The Four Major Adjustments in Life. Superin- tendent Lawrence Foote presented the diplomas to the graduating class. Several se- lections, including the processional and recessional, were played by our local school band. Senior Recognition Day was held the afternoon of May ll, at l:30. All awards were presented and all honor students were recognized at this tirne.
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