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Choir Sings Out for Honors and Applause Choir sang tor superiors instead ot supper at the production number, Song of Christmas, in the public District Music Contest in York. Mixed Chorus was school Christmas program. The group journeyed to awarded a superior rating, A trio ot vocal soloists also Columbus to participate in the Columbus Music Clinic. brought home this highest degreeflviarion Cash, me- State Music Clinic also drew attendance from the YHS dium voice, Barbara Diehl, low voice and Janet Rhoda choir. Seniors Jerry Bair, Barbara Diehl, Ralph Norman, high voice, Janet Rhoda and Margie Walbrecht represented the Week at the Waldorf, spring musical, climaxed Dukes. the choir's year. Numbers from several Broadway shows Choir otlicers for IQS6-I957 were president Janet - Annie Get Your Gun, State Fair, Song ot Nor- Rhoda, vice-president Barbara Diehl, secretary Deanna way, The King and I and Brigadoon -delighted Jensen and treasurer Stanley Green. Jerry Hohnbaum the audience, In addition to the chorus numbers and accompanied the group throughout the year. Hugh solos, scenes and dances were enacted by choir mem- Thomas was the choir's director. bers. nt , 1 I ,.- I I 1 xx .bx ws. In the tall the choraliers presented a concert of varied numbers with the orchestra. They sang Fred VVaring's 1 Nw- t . ' 1 . I x ie' ' lll . 4 ' i ' , ' x Q' Kun 4 Q, 'sf rf K T NJ 4 Q 6 x 'i ANNIE'S GOT HER GUN-ABOVE-Hugh Thomas, Deanna Jen- sen TRIO OF PERKY MISSES-LEFT Bcnlpcirci Diehl, Janet Rhoda, Margie Walbrecht ANYTHING YOU CAN DO, I CAN DO BETTER -LOWER LEFT fJock Shuttlesworth, Jerry Holwnbaum, Judi Refshuuge 5t 3 SENIOR HIGH CHOIR-RIGHT-FIRST ROW-C. Fessler, B Vklochner, M. Cash, SECOND ROW--P, Adams, M. Weldon B, Pinneo. THIRD ROWVL. Vwlolstenholm, J, Shiplerling, M Johnson, D. Jersen G, Hodges. FOURTH ROW B. Diehl L Kspke, M Viulft, P. Dearing, J, Refshwcge, V. Rank, FIFTH ROW T, King, J Claik, L. Mozei, B, Nulzcr, S Green J. Holwnbauin, IM. liN'c:lI:iecht SIXTH ROW S, Gardner, R Drake, M. Bcttunr, N. Gross, M. Mozer, G. Hodges, J. Rhoda J Slnuttleswoith
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ML .si fm lnclustrious Y-Teens Do Outstanding Work HEARTY HANDSHAKE, HEARTY THANKS-RIGHT Pot Powers, Sonni Watt, John Riddell, guest speaker, Janet Rhoda, Miss Carol Fisher, Janet Klone STYLE SHOW IN THE MAKING-BELOW Lois Mozer Dorothy l-loflschneider, Beverly Flynn, Marion Mozer Peggy Dearing, Betty Bennett, Janice Kuntzeln-an, Catherine Clarke EXTRA BUSINESS FOR THE POST OFFICE--LETTERS TO SHUT-INS-LOWER LEFT Kathy Opltz, Judy Crooks, Jane Foster, Sue Graham, Joyce Addison, Margie Walbrecht, DeVonne Heinz EASTER LILIES FOR AN EASTER PROGRAM-LOWER RIGHT-fShirley McBride, Donetta McMahon, Marilyn Lyle, Marietta Johnson ,,,,- ..v..,..,,N - -4--f L 1 ' ' V ' i 4 fi' ll Furtive banging of locker doors and surprised cries ot Look what my heart sister gave me, character' ized Y-Teen Heart-Sister Week, February ll-l8. A party clirnaxed the week and revealed to everyone their heart sisters. Janet Rhoda served as Fall Conference vice-presi- dent, and at the Fullerton meeting Patty Barrett and Sue Graham were elected as next year's Conterence vice-president and secretary. Committees were at the heart ot Y-Teen activities this year, Service committee sent cards to shut-ins and gave Thanksgiving tood baskets to needy tami- lies. Music committee led meeting and party music. Signs advertising Y-Teen tunctions were posted by the publicity committee, Worship committee planned the Easter Program and religious services tor 1' T? it ' ,S-.. U-X g x, meetings. Pal-Me membership party and PaeMa-Me Banquet came under social committee auspices. Program com- mittee's eltorts produced a fashion show, a program on colleges and Christmas in England by Anita Burns, Reverend Alan Justand, Grand Island Trinity Methodist Church, spoke at the Y-Teens' all-school Religious-Lite Day convocation. Otticers were president Janet Rhoda, vice-president Judy Jetlers, secretary Sandra Hinrichs and treasurer Linda Picard. Miss Carol Fisher was Y-Teen sponsor.
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