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'LE' lf- . -' will IME ., 'UIQ ' I- '- . . , : I - fy- , , ' 'fll'. , Emrtmilnfll llrutlls ., - - - -IQ! Top Row-Ado, Guodhart, Marxson. Goodnight, Stone. Wood, McKinneIl, Lee, Bedford. Hoover. Butlum Row--Thrasher, H. Parker. Steele. C. Parker. Plue, Mr, L. G. Minier, director. Boys' Glee Club tf'N EXN 041720 f QL' XTIZRING upon its second successful year under the di- 1 rection of Mr. l.. G. Klinier, the. Boys' Glee Club is coni- 7' posed of eleven nieinhersz Glen Stone, Maurice Goodnight. ,' ' and Herbert l'arker, as lirst tenors: Hamilton .-Xde and -V . Allhert Steele. as second tenorsg Dwight Goodhart and 'S L ,,. w . 'Qin B arxhall Bedford, as lirst bass: llurton Blcliinnel, Harry lYood and Lowell Mason, as second liass, with llortinier llcfhcsney. as pianist. The hoys take their singing' seriously and hold their practices every noon in the auditorium. They have filled many important eng'ag'e1nents, including -leiferson High School convocations and church appointments locally and out-of- town, the latter tnrninff out to he a lain' chicken dinner. 5 P' L They have also sung' at the Monon Y. M. C. A., the XYabash Valley Sanitariuni and several noon luncheons of the Kiwanis. Rotary. Lion and Optiinist fluhs. 1904-20-Mr. R. F. Hight, city school superintendent. I':v-' Oo. Il:m,I'.-I .Six
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