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.5 T NIUSIC Our Senior Glee Club consists sections, alto and soprano. We demonstrated our ability tB.1l'11118I'1tS n Eight of these girls have joined the County Chorus participate with the rest in the planned concert which the spring. of twenty-five girls, making the general at various enter- and they hope to is to be given in The Junior Glee Club, consisting of seventh and eighth grade girls, has a fine beginning of a musical organization. We hope they continue to do as well in the next four years. COMMERCIAL The students have had another successful year of editing the school E3 paper under the supervision of Miss Windle, the commercial teacher. The staff is as follows: Editor-in Chief-Lillian Hollikerg Managing Editor- Virginia Woods, Literary Editor-Ernestine Olwickg Senior Reporter-Ernestine Olwickg Junior Reporter-Faye Fought, Sophomore Reporter-Carl Neberg Fresh- men Reporter-Helen Zwyerg Jr. High Reporter-Dorothy Kieferg Grade Reporter- Ardis Linng Honor Reporter-Ruby Armbrusterg Senior Novelties-Mary Butzg Exchange Editor-Norma Naylor, Joke Editor-Edith Harkcomg Art Editors--Dorothy Pomeroy, Harold Beers, Typing Manager-Ruby Armbrusterg Sport Editor--Dorothea Cunningham, Society Editor-Dorothy Butz, Circulation Manager-Karl Sasse: Press Manager-Edith Harkcomg Asst. Press Manager-Marvin Apelg County Editor-Phyllis Curtis, Sponsor-Miss Windle. The Commercial Department sponsored a Carnival, held October 24, at the school house. The dance, baby show, raffle, grade program, circus, den of terror, beauty parlor, bingo, and the Many Commercial students entered We sent teams to the annual sectional and Shorthand II, Typing I and Typing Many students received forty and fortune telling entertained the crowd. shorthand and typing contests this year. contest at Bowling Green: Shorthand I II, and Bookkeeping. fifty word pin awards from the Wood- stock Typewriter Company. Shorthand students received many Gregg Awards dur- ing the year.
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fq3!I lI '!'l1 '?'1l- ' 'l-E-W P'1'I1 'l'l'? T K . w e , 4 1 GIRLS ATHLETICS Miss Mignln, the Girls Basket Ball Coach, has been very busy this year building up her team. As you all know, nearly the whole team graduated last year and we are now getting our team in good shape. We hate to see Dorothea Cunningham and Dorothy Butz leave us, but the Freshmen and Sophomores are producing some fine material in Ethel Brauneck and Evelyn Cordy to take their places. Our managers, Norma Naylor and Lillian Holliker, will also be leaving and we wish to thank them for the fine job they have done. We are proud that one of our girls, Lela Phipps, won the Foul Shooting trophy. HOME ECONOMICS The second year Home Economic class studied from the text and ,cooked the first half of the yearg when the Cafeteria epened,they helped serveand they sewed. The girls made a number of various garments, and all did very good work The first year Home Economic Class studied home and baby culture. u SOCIAL The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the High School, May 2, at 6:00 o'c1ock. The Banquet Hall was decorated in cherry and silver. A delightful three-course dinner was served, and entertainment followed. The guests were welcomed by Dorothy Jane Kiefer, Junior Class President, and the response was made by Richard Brown, Senior Class President. The Junior and Senior dances were held March 14, and April 18, re- spectively. They were held in the school auditorium. The Silver Fox Or- chestra from Maumee played at the Senior dance and the Grand Rapids Or- chestra played at the Junior dance. T .1 ,,. -..glenn ..
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