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1 4 4 4 1 l l 4 tl 14 '4 4 4 I 1 41 11 4 4 .1 41 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 U ll 4 4 4 4 4 ORCHESTRA 4 4 Seated-Margaret Gruber, Frederick Brunner, Frank Rankins, Lynn Williams, Joyce Randall, 4 Margery Townsend, Emily Edmunds, Kenneth Gordon. Second RowvAlbert Radley, Harris I Thomas, Oney Ogden, Vincent Evans, W'illard Allen, Roderick McLean, Miss Mein, director. Top Row-James Steele, Kenneth Bankins, Stuart Allen, Edwin Bancroft. 41 4 4 Crchestra 2 ,loyce Randall .. ...... .President I ,lames Steele . . . . ,Vice president 1 Albert Radley ......,,................... Secretary 4 Violins-Fred Brunner, Joyce Randall, Margery Townsend, Emily Edmunds, I Lynn Williams, Frank Rankins. 4 Clarinets-Oney Ogden, Willard Allen, Vincent Evans, Roderick lVlcLean. Trumpets-Edwin Bancroft, Stuart Allen. I Banjo-James Steele. I Piano-Margaret Gruber. 1 Saxophones-Harris Thomas, Lawrence Byrnes, Albert Radley. 4 Soprano Saxophonewf-William Niles. I Tromhoneglfenneth Rankins. ' Drum-Kenneth Cordon. 4 Director-Miss Mein. ' 4 Vlfe have met for practice two times every week, and have played at assembly I Friday of everv Week. We have also appeared at prize speaking, at the senior play, 1 ' . . . ' 1 at the Parent-Teacher banquet, and at the music festival given May 12. 4 4 4 -tl?--,vita ,-- 4 4 4 , . 4 Albert Radley: 6'Have you ever had a railroad accidentiw I Fred Brunner: MCosh, yes. l went through a tunnel once, and kissed lVlarion's 4 old man. I I 4 4 ---- ---5, -- ---- ---
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FRESHMEN Top RowfJames Reagan. Richard Cowen. George Dunn. Kenneth Rankins. Roland Chamber- lain, Oney Ogden. Walter Zehr. Robert Brady. Second Row-Mr. Wilcox. faculty adviser, Neil Shoemaker. George Brocker. Chauncey Jaquays. Lynn Williams, Elmo Burlingame. George Plante. Robert Ruane. Cecil Edwards. Robert Blair, Francis Birmingham, Mr. Jenkins. faculty adviser. Third Row-Richard Hughes, Harry Hilsinger, Donald King, Roger Cash, Doris Fuess, Katherine Roberts, Ruth Goodson, Betty Gilliland, Margery Townsend, Ruth Ruane, Floyd Volkman, Robert Kelsey, Jack Williams, Robert Manion, Albert Stukey. Fouith Row-Erma Christensen, Buela Woodcock, Mabel Angler, Eleanor Lafayette, Marion Rainboth, Nellie Monroe, Dorothy Williams, Helen Kahl, Margaret Gruber, Helen Tarbox. Frances Ryder, Laura Dann, Catherine Coupe, Mary Hughes, Vivian Russell. Seated-Thelma Hughes. Mary Rogan, Mary Grosser, Carol Mason, Anne Thomson, Ruth Beck, Richard Lewis, Pauline Randall, James Steele, Phyllis Thomson, Bernice Cook. Janet Reece, llean Sheahan. Freshman History On September 6, 65 pupils were enrolled in the Freshman Class. The freshman home room, 217-B, in charge of Mr. Jenkins, had 3l pupils. Of these, many were new. The other freshman home room, 224, in charge of Mr. Wilcox, had 34 mem- bers. There were 2l pupils in 8-A who expected to enter the Freshman Class in Jan- uary. Among these there were four new melnbers, Mary Gorton, Jack Williams, Frank Burkert, and Ruth Goodson. The Freshman Class, in Mr. Jenkins, charge, elected Ruth Beck, presidentg James Steele, vice president, and Phyllis Thomson, secretary and treasurer. ln Mr. Wil- coxls home room, the following olliccrs were elected: Richard Lewis, president, Pauline Randall, vice president, and Anne Thomson, secretary and treasurer. The weekly meeting of the Freshman Class of Room 224, was held at tcn min- utes of nine. At this meeting Dorothy Williams was elected as press reporter. They also decided to send a sunshine box to James Reagan, who was conhned to his home by illness. Both freshman home rooms enjoyed a party on November 4 on the third floor of Doyleis Block. Refreshments were served and games were played. The party closed at l0:30, and the money which was left went into the class treasury. We are all looking forward to three more enjoyable years of high school. Robert Kelsey. A--- A--- -A-A4.4.fAAA A-xg:-AA AAAs.4.zA
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GIRLS' CLEE CLUB At Piano-Isabelle Fuess. Standing. Baek Bow-Margaret Cruher, Nellie Monroe, ,lune Evans, Sarah Ogden, Juanita Vanorman. Helen Tarbox. Mary Doyle, Mary Bogan, Thelma Hughes. Third RowfMabel Angier. Helen Kahl, Mary Dutton, Eleanor Lafayette. Margery Townsend, Marion Helterline, Helen Bingham. Bernice Cook. Mina Slater, Pauline Lafayette. Ruth Achzet. Second RowfMiss Charlotte Mein. vocal instrurtorg Anne Thorne-on. Betty Townsend, Eleanor Meflahe, Betty Gilliland. Priscilla Hayes. Emily Edmunds, Laura Tepolt. Ruth Ruane, Pauline Randall. Ruth Beck. Seated-Gertrude McLean, Phyllis Thomson. Geneva Cnote. Anna Fusek, Julia Hughes. Dorothy Brown. ,lanet Reece. Mary Crosser, Ferne Volkman. irls' Glee Club President ........... ......,...... ,l ulia M. Hughes Vice president . . . . , . .Anna Eusek Secretary ..., .,... D orothy Browne Manager . . . , . Geneva Coote Director . . . . . . . . , , . , . Miss Charlotte Mein The Girls, Glee Club has had a very progressive year. Yve are all sorry to have Miss Mein leave us. D. Browne, 735. Teacher fto young missl : 'cljarse the word 'kissfl' Mary Doyle: Wllhis word is a noun, but is usually used as a conjunction. It is never declined and is more common than proper. It is not very singular in that it is usually used in the plural. lt agrees with rnef'
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