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7 9 1 ORCHESTJ A ORCHESTRA Seated: Angileen Radovich, Grace Defibaugh, Vida Mae Smith, Nancy Rado ieli, Charles Williams, Sara Lou Grew.ell, Betty Cox. Standing: Mr. Tem DeProspero, director; Thomas Bowman, Charles Danford, Robert Burch, Stanley Bonar, Robert Earl. Under the direction of Tcm DeProspero the West Liberty high school orchestra made Its hrst pubhc appearance this year at the (onior Broadcast of 1937 . Its second appear- ance was made at the (College auditorium iluring the second semester. The number ol the memlxTs decreased but clue [o this lact more students are receiving inili idual attention and training. The members of the orchestra are as loUows: Betty Cox, Sara Lou (rrcwell, Nancv Radovich, Cirace Defibaugh, ' itla Mae Smith. C harlcs Williams, Charles Daniord, Thomas Bowman, Robert Burch, and Stanlev Bonar. w L Compliments of LIBERTY CASH MARKET (J. L. Garrison) Qroccrics — Meats — Fr iUs — V ' c.L;cf(iWc ' s West Liberty Phone: WJs. 18F22 22 H S
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W L BOYS ' CHORUS hightci.li hoys inadc up the hoys ' chorus. The hoys were j;iveii vocal tests hy Miss Boggess and . hss C ' heck. ' [ he outcome ot tlicse tests was the discovery ol new talent among the hoys. The hrst puhlic . ppearance for the hoys was a comhined pertormance with the girls at a Parent-Teacher ' s meeting, where they sang several numbers. The second appearance was hy themselves at another P-T-A meeting. Several hoys sang at the junior Broadcast . They participatetl in the singing contest at ( )glehay Park. To end the year, the hoys sang at the annual sermon and the commencement exercises. Next year the chortis will lose se ' eral ot its hest bass singers, who could get away down there , but a few ol the Freshmen hoys show a great promise of developing as deep, if not deeper, voices. H S GIRLS ' CHORUS Thirty-six girls were enrolled in the girls ' chorus this year. For the first time in the school the boys and girls ha e hail separate choruses. All the girls were given vocal tests by Miss Boggess and Miss Ethel t ' heck, the Ohio County super ' isor. (iirls chorus met on Tuesday by themselves and on Thursday they met with the boys. The first public performance was at a Parent-Teacher ' s meeting while the second was at Oglebay Park in a singing contest. An operetta was presented by both of the choruses as a combined leature for the ( )pen House ' program. Compliments of SAMPSON ' S TRANSFER Bethany — West Liberty — Clinton — Wheeling Daily Service Phone Whg. 5091 21 7 3
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W L STUDENT COUNCIL President W ' illi.ini I ' lariictt ' icc iircMiJcnt „ . C larcncc W ' olk- Secretary ..- -- N ' ida Mae Sinitli Treasurer Howard Piiirlcy Faculty Advisor Principal W. 1). Ward At the hei;inniiij; ol the school year, the students elected Williaiti I ' arnett, senior, president ol the Student ( ' ouncil. The tirst nieetm was held in ( )ctolier lor the purpose ol clectmi; oHicers and discussing the possihilities of holduiL; a school 1 lalloween party. 15esides sponsoring the 1 lalloween party, important cjuestions concerning; the school were settleil tluriiij; the vear. Menihership was open to any student who was ,i president ol a class or head ol an orj anization, a representative of the class or organization, or who was an honor roll stiulent. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Martha Morrison, Sara Beseo, Louise Everhart, Dorothy Caseman, Dorothy Drummond, Isabell Sehuetz, Howard Burley, Clara Atkinson, Vida Mae Smith, Clarence Wolfe, Eugene Speare, Earl Hamilton, Harold Thornburg, Harold Winter. Standing: Harry Lee Cox, Sara Lou Grewell, Virginia Hull, Margaret Ray, Dorothy Danford, Mr. W. D. Ward, Ray Silver. H S 23 7 3 1 9
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