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115' eil '11 '31 4' elif OFFICERS IIERSCHEL Cnsxms ETH Prmident IIARRY TURLEY I'irr Prrsidmi HARVEY LALLEN Srrrmary and Tr.f'a.rure'r McFiekRoN fiE'l l'lTwf 1 it Rrfmrirr Miss GLADYS Sc0'1 1' Sjmmnr BOYS GLEE CLUB The Buys Glve Club won third place in rily mlm-st, April 26, 1923. The Boys Glee Club of Woodrow Wilson Junior High is composed of forty-two members. There are twelve first tenors, thirteen second tenors, ten baritones and seven basses. The meetings are held Tuesday and Thursday of every week. The purpose of the Boys Glee Club is to build good citizenship through service in the club, to develop the musical talent among the boys, voices of the school, and to create a love for music of high standard. The requirements which a boy must meet before becoming a member of the Glee Club are: a good citizenship record, a willingness to work, and the necessary voice qualifications. This year the Boys Glee Club was handicapped by having to start again under a new director, but llliss Scott has led them through a very successful year. We appre- ciate the good work that our Boys Glee Club has done 'this year. Page 28 K2 +-- ell than iILcect,,,,,AA Quad, 2' - W
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Q - --A -1:5 '3l:,l 'ilu' 3-l:LiI.liilTLl:g ,,', L ii O F Fl CERS l'rv.fiii4'1zl I 'irc l'n'xiIlnIl Sri rriary FRANK MARTIN Rowu, SIIEARHII Naomi l,0l.I,ARIl IIARRI' DHXVIIIE .'l.v.vi.r1a1Il Sfrrvlary Ross ISINIIING Rrpnrm- josavn MII.I,IoAx Tl'l'll.Slll'l'l' VIRGINIA Mclamn Fivlil Captain Miss EIIITII R. Ifoucu Spfnum'.v A1185 AIM BI5I.I,r: IIANNA FIELD AND STREAM CLUB Because there are many students intensely interested ill science, wanting to learn how to do better the things they like to do, a nature study club has been organized. This club, called 'KField aIId Stream, emphasizes conservation rather than destruction. There are fifteen ninth grade captains who endeavor to assist about fifty seventh and eighth grade students to better understand the principles of nature study. On MOI1dHy, the captains meet to learn to be better leaders and plan the programs for the others oII Tuesday. Each captain supervises four girls or boys who are earniIIg points for planting gardens, caring for pets, and similar projects. As aII inspiration to this work, those winning the highest number of poiIIts are awarded gold and silver pins at the eIId of the semester for first and second place winners, respectively. Blue ribbons are awarded to the highest poiIIt WinIIers in each group. Pug: 29 -If-111 -:f1aI '4-'I' 51'-4' -Timm' 1'
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