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l it ln the spotlight . . . Miss Florence Spangler and the Iunior High Glee Club. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, B. S., is kept stepping with her full schedule of junior high music and English, but somehow she has found time to train Senior High Chorus, Girls Chorus and Vocalettes, all of which lent their talent to the program. When ninety girls in frills and satin assemble for the opening number it can only he the Night of Music. A good program of bands, soloists, and choruses is always in store for the audience, and those attending on May 8-9 were not disappointed. The weekly practices of the musical organizations are conducted with this event in mind and thc result is a hang-up performance. Our maestro, Mr. Surplus, has the honor of directing the combined chorus and band number climaxing a grand night for singing. xx..
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There may not be a Michelangelo or DaVinci in our small center of education, but the art students made a pretty good showing at the annual spring art exhibit. Halls, art room and cafe were filled with paintings, ceramics and leatherwork, observed and praised by an unusually large group of guests. Also catching the Viewers' eyes Were glass etchings and finger paintings. One treasure in oil was lost to the exhibit when it slipped behind an immovable cupboard, but who knows-years from now it may be recovered and claimed as a famous art piece. This exhibit has the drawing power . . . stu- Visitors from tiny tots to fond parents look over the display and apparently are quite pleased. dents from neighboring schools admire leather works. Mrs. Kathryn Barton, B. S., is head of the art department . . . instructs her regular classes and gives valuable advice to the many decorating committees.
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. . . month C0-ordination of ind and uscle. With a one-two and a left-right the participants in the Gym Revue showed their skills to the huge crowd that gathered in the gym on April ll. .The fellows climbed ropes and tumbled while the fairer sex performed rhythmics and danced to recorded music. No gym class was outdoneg grades from seven to twelve had representatives in the revue. Borroivr LEFT: To show they can hold their own in the skills department, the tumbling gang forms a human pyramid. With a grace and rhythm horn of long practice, the' girls do the Danish rhythmies. Dotty Magill gives the lzall a helping hand over the net during the mixed- teams volleyball game. A sit-down race provides fun for spectators and participants.
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