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Row 1. R. ('ouch. W. Kirchoff. I). O'Neill. Richter. B. O’Neal. C. Smith. ★ ★ ★ (accompanist). Mr. Beers. A. Foil. .1. Peters, . Hay. L. Blackburn Bow 2. Vekcl. .1. Prinjrlc. K. Korcll. V. Anderson. K. Smith. M. Harris. I). Merry. J. Hiijrh-.s. K. Vckel. I). Whinner, K. Devore. B. O'Keefe. .1. Brmnmctt BOYS' GLEE CLUB With Mrs. Paula Simmons as our instructor, the Boys’ Glee Club began the first semester. We had fun, and at the same time learned and mastered new songs. The boys in Glee Club were glad to see Tuesdays and Thursdays come, the two days when they met. Mrs. Simmons resigned from the teaching staff before the second semester had started. Mr. Charles Beers then took over as instructor of the Boys’ Glee Club. We had fun with “Chuck.” Carol Smith was our loyal accompanist. —BILL O’KEEFE.
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¥ ¥ Row 1. I . Megan. F. Plaza. E. Reyes. K. I tonne. C. Parks. C. Valdez. E. Roberta Row 2. A. Graff. L. Relfselinelder. L. Abel. II. Brown. M. Blair. X. Kcttlehut. It. Kirk. K. Richter. II. Reyes. M. Michael. M. Stelnia. K. Hill. .1. Williams. II. Bigler Row tt. II. Nuss. M. Pcgg. M. .lohnson. A. Devore. M. Krlcson. M. Siegfried. 1 . Sell, P. Mooinaw. L. Gardner. S. Luce. F. Greathouse. M. (Soil. B. Edie. .1. Samuels. R. Anderson. L. Llbsnck. T. Dal bey. K. Hernandez. F. Anderson. C. Smith. Row 4. M. Monkman. aeconi|tanist. .1. Smith. D. Smith. .1. Guillen. R. Green. D. Green. V. Johnston. M. Johnson. B. Schwartz. .1. lMnske. Mr. Beers, B. Lambert. B. Bastron, A. Ensscr. E. Kniss. B. Hay. G. Knlss. II. Fritzler. D. Reichert. V. Doerilig. II. Valdez. K. Rodaltough. M. O’Neal GLEE CLUB Glee Club is made up of a crew of about fifty girls. We work two hours a week, and our pay check is a half credit a year. Our first employer was Mrs. Simmons, but at Christmas she retired to join her husband who is in the armed forces. Then “Chuck” Beers was transferred to take over her job. Our foreman is Gloria Kniss, and our bookkeeper is Bernice Hay. Now, more than ever, we want to keep up our morale; and singing is a good way of doing it. When the quitting whistle blows, we are sure we will have completed a job well done.
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Front V. Docring. M. O'Neal. Row 1. M. Garvin. H. Bigler. W. Doane. I . Moomaw. M. Monkinan. M. Michael. Miss Lebo. M. Blair. B. Hay. M. Stclma. K. Hill. M. Goll. K«» v 2. M. Oimpion, II. Vahlcz. A. Liakos, I.. Abel. .1. Duininitt. I). Pullen, .i. Ottc. I . (Ircon. M. Knsser. II. Green. I. Hageman. IX Benson. Row V. Johnston, G. Iviiiss. H. Frity.hr. It. Nagel. M. Kirk. I). Keiehert. X. Kettleliut. J. Williams. K. Green. P. Megas. .1. Pinske. K. Schlcgel. PEP CLUB We are the dynamo of the It. II. S. factory. We generate the pep which lu lps our teams on to victory. We, on the home front, haven't done the playing In the games, but we were there to boost our team and let them know we were behind them all the way. The object of tills club is to promote school spirit, to generate pep among the students, to create enthusiasm for all activities, and to show the sportsmanship of our factory. During the year we took in new members with due ceremony, and sponsored the crowning of the football queen. t’arolyn Langhofer was tin honored one. After doing our very best to fulfill our duties under the leadership of Marjorie Kirk, foreman: Ksthcr Schlegol. assistant foreman: Mary K natter. pay-roll distributor: and Jo Ann Duininitt. assembly line checker, we are sure the Bayard Pi p Flub will continue to be favorably known as it has been in the past as one of the Valley's best pep generators. We were aided and abetted in all we did by our amiable manager. Miss Tlicda Mae Lebo.
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