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X Thirty-four THE MASCOT Activities sores H CLUB The Boy's H Club is a group of students who have won a letter in some sport during the time they have been in high school. They are very active during the different sport seasons of the year. Each year the club has an annual meeting, usual-ly a picnic, at which time they have initiations of new members who have earned letters during the year, elect officers and com- mittees to carry on the following year, and take care of any business that has come up during the year. GIRLS H CLUB The girls H club consists of all the girls in the school who have earned letters in athletics or scholarship. Among the activities sponsored by the Girls H club this year have been the badminton and ping-pong tournaments for both boys and girls. These have added much to the entertainment furnished the students. The adviser of the Girls H club is Miss Irene Hollenbeck, who has con- tributed much of her time and effort to the club. The members of the club are Mildred Foss, president, Eila Howell, vice-president, Lillian Bishop, secretary, Edith Clymer, Virginia Dethman, Wilma Eastman, Pauline Flanders, Elizabeth Galligan, Molly Kageyama and Lauraine Kieth. ORCHESTRA The orchestra, composed of 16 pieces, accompanied the glee club in the operetta, 4'Oh Doctor, played between acts at the dramatic club play, Seventeen,,' and between the acts of the senior class play, One of the Familyf, Although the orchestra has not given a great number of performances, those which have been given show ability and careful preparation. Person- nel of the orchestra is: director, Miss Frances Sherwood, violins, Wynoka Collier, Geneva Newberry, Opal Brock, Betty Allegre, James Morton and Jess Carpenter, saxaphones, Paul Haslinger, and Warren Miller, clarinet, Albert Savo, drums, Vernon Culp, trombone, Robert Small, piano, Ruth Long, bells, Beatrice Bren, trumpet, Charles Leveque, cello, Marcia Mc- Clain, Cornet, Edward Savo. GIRLS' LEAGUE PARTIES The early part of the year the big sisters entertained their little sisters at a picnic party. The cafeteria was cleverly decorated with football motif place cards and bright flowers. Spooks'lI get you if you donit watch out! The gym was an awe inspir- ing sight when the Halloween masqueraders invaded it. Prizes were awarded for the best costume, best waltzers, and to the winner of the ghost dance. Judging from the hilarity, the affair was a decided success. The Girls' League acted as hostess to the students of senior high at a noon dancing party. Christmas was near-and Santa dropped in to see the gayety, with presents of lollipops and advice for the dancers.
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