The Senior Choir had a very successful year under
the able supervision of Lynn M. Sherwood. It was
composed of some
67
members, 34 of whom were seniors.
Their first public appearance was on December 19,
when the choir sang for the Kiwanis Club. The rest of
the week before Christmas was spent caroling through
the halls of S.H.S., Evergreen and Lincoln grade schools,
and downtown.
December 20 was the date of the first concert and
the second one was held in April.
On April
14
the entire choir traveled to Centralia
to attend the large ensemble contest.
To end the year the choir sang at Baccalaureate and
Commencement.
Choir- Row
1:
Shuf/enhauer, 'Woodard, Godding, Palmer, Garcia, Noble, Carlson, Hurst, ]. Hunter, MacRae, Williams, Lamon, ]. Smith,
S. Larson.
Row 2: Depoe, Townsend, Luhm , Ste'l'eru, N. Larson, Ste'l'tns, Slater, Hansen , Walton , Hopkins, Ristine, Dickinson, M . Bailey, LaMont,
Rrmell.
Row 3: Fuller, Loughnan, Bennett, Kruger, EYans, DaYidson, rVitcra/t, D . Johnson, ]. Getty,
S.
]ohmon, Aflen, Priszner, Paulson, Fueman,
Rosquist.
Row 4: Mercer, Brown, C. Getty, B. Salisbury, Ferwerda, Austin, Schwarck, Rutledge, B. Hunter, Stewart, Stroud, Cole, Hadsell, Berturt,
Condotl .
The girls sextette, which represented S.H.S.
this year, was made up of Geraldine Carlson,
Ella Mae Noble, sopranos; Artalie Bennett,
Arylene Loughnan, second sopranos; Charlene
Hurst, Janet Rosquist, altos; and their accom–
panist, Betty Luhm. All these girls were seniors
except Janet Rosquist, who was a junior.
Among their many appearances were those
at the Women's Federation Club and the Ki–
wanis Club at Christmas in which they sang
«Winter Wonderland" and "Christmas Song."
At the spring concert, they sang two selections,
uReligion Is a Fortune" and tcMy Johann."
Sextette: Lr1hm , aaompartist, Loughnan, Rosquist, Bennett, Noble, Hurst,
Carhon.