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f W I if I A x , jf C2 J 'N T , a UCQUJ rl L' LA VOZ DE. ESPANA ALICE HASSEBROCK Every Tuesday at 3:10 you may be sure of spending a pleasant afternoon. Our organization is conducted according to democratic principles which makes for success. The members are genuinely interested in Spanish-its language. customs, and other related subjects. Each week we enjoy some form of entertainment. presented either by the members themselves in the form of little Spanish plays, games, and various other activities. or by Mr. Stinson. our sponsor, who talks to us about many interesting and worthwhile subjects. We appreciate his efforts which help to make La Voz de Espana the line club that it is. A Wiener roast at Chain of Rocks is one of the social highlights on the docket for this term. We are looking forward to an evening chuck full of fun at our party to be held near the close of the semester, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steinmann. Vv'ould you like to join us? The only qualincation is that you are a student of Spanish or that you have taken Spanish at some time. So, come on. all you fellow students of Espanol. See you next termf I-lasta luego: adios amigos. President Ellis Gregory Vice-President Norma Vkfengert Secretary Jane Donley Treasurer Vivian Sarar Digest Correspondent Eleanor Steinmann CADUCEUS Correspondent Alice I-lassebrock Sponsor Mr. Stinson .Yzrfel Ll - live
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. WWW Vai? ' ,Y y', t Cacluceud lu TQL 'T Qs 2 1A'MLV'SENlORYi'iGlRLS' GLEE. CLUB t . 'I I I RUTH SCHMID 'Di .rf . -N A' X T This term thei nior Girls' Glee Club under the able direction of Mrs. Q glarlv' as learned ma ' new and delightful numbers. Our repertoire consists flreligious pieces such as Ave Maria and Glory Hallelujah and semi- I ,classical numbers as Why Do l Love You, Song of India, A'Donkey U ,Z Serenade, and The Night is Young. 1 1' This organization of Beaumont is composed of upper-term girls who enjoy ,J ' singing., The club sings for Maud sessions. graduations, churches, and other school and outside engagements. New members are always welcome. We meet in Room 302 the second period daily. President Jane Donley Vice-President Audrey Fischer Secretary Marian Wickart Librarians SAHH Bono 1Ruth Eastman Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Ruth Schmid Sponsor Mrs. Clark Ninxty-four
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6661146 GMA , P, I X . -v. vq -'V ' , . x W o . SENIOR BAND ToM SCHIELER The Senior Band needs no introduction to most of you. You no doubt have seen them playing and marching at the football games or giving support to auditorium sessions. The Band may also be seen in the aud during their regular A hour practicing period and also practicing march routines on the school field just before one of its performances. This term, the Beaumont Band was organized on the second day of school so as to be ready to march in a War Bond Parade downtown on September l l, 1944. This quick response was due, greatly, to the fine management of Miss Else Brix. If you are interested in seeing the Beaumont Band become one of the best high-school bands of Sr. Louis, back it up. If you play some musical instru- ment, join the band and become a cog in the wheel that is generating an unbeatable spirit in Beaumont. President Claude Fabian Vice-President James Forde Secretary Shirley Ritenberg Treasurer Milton Albert 'ADigest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Tom Schieler Sponsor Miss Brix Ninety-six
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