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I 'lt'lx' li'UVlf': I 5 1 IHST HOW: Ns4-.0f- Cl. The eighty-tive members of the chorus have studied, learned, sung, and enjoyed them- selves during the past year. During the chorus periods they have been concerned with music theory, music apprecia- tion, and a brief study of band instruments. All ot their knowledge and training was brought out in the annual band and chorus concert in which they sang six numbers. The novelty number, Ifca's Castle, they pre- sented was greatly enjoyed by the members of the chorus and the audience. I.. ll-iiiiitjtoii, I.. liittilit, M. Mc- Keilif-, I.. llieyei, Il. Wolf, IQ. Inlin- son, I.. McNalili, I. McNaljli, P. llelms, ll. Davis, V. Pfistell, I. MC- Allist--i, 5. I.uins-len. 'ONII HOW: l. I'--1-la, A. Wise, M. bird, E. Cliff, M. Owen, l'. Ilivliartls, I. Grieve, I. Mtnslioll, A. Iseeiili, A. Ruoscli, A. lloiiitleati, A. Ileisei. M. Weston, It. Hill, I. Dalin, G. lfcitlieiiiiiituii, C. Ilentlall, C. Short, ll. Svlnilzte, A. Huy, 'I'. Bennewate. Ilf'lf'K HOW: C. Woivik, ll. Milialir-viv, W Maples, LT, Walt-rs, Fl. Ijlllfllll, A Cfiaiq, I. nliuster, Cl. Booth, l. falls B. Kessler. TIHHI3 ROW: Cu. Bright, P. Mvblt-ary, I.. Ili-nn ina, M. Davis, M. Mifltllelon, H Yonke, F. Maynard, M. Horsley M. Grtraorka, K. Mcllaiialian, I5 Philyaw. SECOND ROW: B. Swanson, I. Hendrickson, K Hire, M. Miller, ID. Bourdeau, M Haas, C. Sheets, I.. Emanuelson E. Mitchell, Mr. Sanford. FIRST ROW: C. Hunt, D. Dohse, E. Wolilscli leqel, R. Peacy, S. Swarztraulior R. Rendall, O. Peters, H. Young ren, A. Brower, C. Miller. orud They also sang for the Christmas Assembly given just before Christmas vacation. In this program they accompanied our quest stars, Mr. and Mrs. Iulian Stripe, in White Christ- mas. Adding to the pleasure of the Baccalaureate and graduation exercises, the chorus will render several pleasing selections. A special note of appreciation and praise goes to Kathel Hire and Carol Noteboom. These two girls have accompanied the chorus all through the year and they surely deserve the thanks of everyone concerned. Ilurye forty tivo
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HACTK HOW: A. Clill, B. Pliilyaw, C. Miscliler, A, Hr-llin, D, Welton, B. Haas. SECOND ROW: I, Grieve, lf. Robinson, I. Mac- Gregor, M. Bird, E. Iolinston, K. Mcljarialian, A, Leech. HHST HOW: E. Bishop, I, Murrie, L. Koetz, D. laspor, I. Poulsen, B. Conqrlon, Miss King. ,S7ll1gl' GIIJ WGLCUIO l L'lU5 Good-Bye Old Paint Farewell to the smell of grease paint, the sound of the stage crew's hammers, and the feel ol excitement backstage on play night. These boys and girls of the stage and make- up crews give those extra qualities to the plays that add so much to their presentation and help make them the successes they are. To these crews goes the thanks and admira- tion of the student body and the audience. .fu f-ws is M Nitin IYUHY four ra m a U05 Oh, The Stars At Night From one comedy, The Nutt Family, pre- sented by the Iunior Class in the tall, to another hilarious play, You Can't Take lt With You, given by the Seniors, our friends. parents, and other spectators have laughed their way through the '45-'46 season. Their praise was not only for the players, but also for the capable direction of Miss Marcelle King, who has taken the responsibility of annually directing these Iunior and Senior plays along with her other duties as teacher of civics, economics, and sociology. BACK HOW: R. Sattler, lf. Evans, P. Olson, E, Dailey, G. Slnnnakoi. SECOND HOWI H. Daavettiltx, V. llonsley, lf. V. Daavettila, M, Permian, Miss Luv FIRST ROW: P. Fvans, M. 'l'allon, R. Srlnnal fuss, Fl, lxteniillultl, F, Mtiylww- G. MvCwi-glit. V. Mole, D. Dailey, G. Buolli, Iohnston, G, Mcltowell, N. 'l'uippu,
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all rarianj There are usually three of them sitting at the front tableg they may be boys or girls: they may give you magazines, reference ma- terial, check out your magazines and books, and sometimes even give you aid in some problem ot schoolwork. Who are they? Why, the assistant librarians who are headed by Mrs. Iohnson, the school's very capable librarian. These boys and girls willingly share their study hall period to be of service to the student body. Page llirly-six BACK ROIN: E. Grmriback, A. Cliff, I.. Curry, D. Finlwrti, I. Schroeder, A. Pitcher, i.. Herslilwerqer, M. liiwtlal. SECOND ROW: I. Murrie, I. l!lric'Gror1:-i, I.. Iohnston, B. Iohnson, M. Gromback, B. Kinaniaii. FIRST ROW: M. Neketuk, Rf-f-rl, . l 1 Cackovic, Mrs, Ifilinsfnn, l'. McCormick, C. Murnlwid. BACK ROW: A. Heiser, L. Swan, l'l. Kimi man, Bernadinv Iohnson, I. Dahn, B. Hill, C. Randall, Ioan Albrecht, I. Thomas. l.. Pollock, W. l'T4.vi'tl, ll. Clark, I. Palmer, P. Vliimi. MIIUIULE ROW: I. Lochiko, M. Vllfiititiiiiliilt. M. Davis, l.. Knapp, ll. Peters, I. Marshall, F. Mayn ard, V. Daavfittila, G. Haas, C. Nellis, D. Wuilttlri, I7. Robinson. YHONT HOW: B. Iacialls, M. lallon, lw. Miller, Miss liicn, M. Bioik, Y. Millcr, P. liickv-t, ll. llciinilton, li. Mivlifil-l. om cf c'onon1fc'.i Miss Rice, director ot the home Economics Department, has capably guided the Home Economics Club through another year ol study and social activities. The otticers president, Helen Hamilton, vice-president, Iean Marshallg secretary, Ethel Peters, and treasurer, Berna- dine Iohnsonr- and the members have all shown a keen interest in the club. This has been true especially in the social field. They sponsored parties and the annual Christmas dance. Also, they have shown remarkable business ability in operating the concessions at the circus. Aside from the aim ot combining lun and learning, the girls are giving serious thought to the idea ot raising money for a gilt to tho Home Economics Department.
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