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Now we shall visit the clubs and extracurricular activities that were so well supported during the school year. My doggish inquisitiveness led me to sneak in on the different meetings, and if you wish to know what I saw on these visits, read on. Bow Wow! Read on! Let us now introduce our library crew, We “bookworms” appreciate all that they do; But the glow in their eyes is from no kindly light; Keep your book overdue and you’ll see I am right! Twenty-four
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Band v ; PRESIDENT Hill McManus VICE-PRESIDENT Hob Curry SECRETARY Inez Forcum REPORTER Pat Brady LIBRARIANS Patsy Neal. Louise Hodam DIRECTOR Mr. L. P. Brown Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during the eighth period, the fitty-four members of the band met for their practice period. An enjoyable concert was presented on November 30 to acquire money for band uniforms. On April 28. a spring concert was presented to a very appreciative audience. MUSIC CONTEST The following people whose rating is given as indicated, participated in the vocal and instrumental contest in Charleston on March 2: Norma Hall, high voice, third; Margaret Frye, high voice, second; Mary Alice Born, medium voice, second; Carolee Patterson, medium voice, second; Doris Wheeler, low voice, third; and Louise Hodam, low voice, first. Barbara Hampton and Peter Brown, piano soloists, placed second and fourth respectively. Patsy Neal. Martha Boyd. Phyllis Murphy, and Donna Jean Crook placed second as a clarinet quartet. Elizabeth Heckman. Margaret Frye, and Elfrie Coe placed second as a vocal trio. The contestants were accompanied as follows; Mary Alice Born by Peter Brown. Carolee Patterson by Mr. Brown, Norma Hall by Doris Wheeler, Louise Hodam by Barbara Hampton, and Margaret Frye, Doris Wheeler, and the girls’ trio by Paul Brown. First Row: Jim Day. Stout. Dobson. Byerline. Bruner. Lugar. Moreland, Murphy. N. Postlewait. S. (lark, Joyce Day. Second Row: L. I’. Brown. Van Vleet. Y Neal. R. (’lark. McPherson, Deering. Grunewald. Vandercreek, M. Brown, Crook. R. Postlewait. Slusser, O. Smith. Third low: Moery. Dukeman. Lincicum. P. Neal. Drawhon. Evans. McCabe, R. Hodam. Patterson. I. Hodam. Hardimon. Bradley. Fourth Row: Alien Rittenhouse. J. Brown, J. Tipton. Limb. B. Still. E. Smith. Brittenham. Boyd. Foran. Fifth Row: Arlene Rittenhouse, D. Still, Collins, R. Neal. Forcum. Carroll. Sixth Row: Brady. Curry. McManus. P. Brown. Twenty-six
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