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Hack How:—G. Tull, E. Logson, H. Peterson. Mr. Darby, (Sponsor) D. Davidson, H. Griffin, Mr. Hamm, (Sponsor) F. Gordon, O. Wilson, H. Hartzell, Mr. Mullen, (Sponsor) J. Davidson, A. Macgillivray. Front Row:—L. Patty, H. Inskeep, E. Sugihara, M. Robertson, C. Cameron, L. Laster, F. Mosty, A. Lively, B. Marquez, W. Macgillivray. ZEPHYRS NEWSPAPER CLUB Mr. Hamm, Mr. Darby and Mr. Mullen were sponsors of the newspaper club this year. Under their direction, the members of the club were given experience in writing articles for the newspaper, and learning the mechanics of journalism. m A contest and party were the special features during the year. During the first semester. Helen Griffin served as chairman of the program committee, and Frances Gordon served as chairman through the second semester. Officers of the club were as follows: — PRESIDENT HARRIET HA RTZELL VICE-PRESIDENT ALLAN MacGILLIVRAY SECRETARY-TREASURER ........ ALICE LIVELY GYM CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Wolf a Gym Club was begun the second semester of school. About thirty boys became members of the club and selected Bernard Hen-din, President. Bernard had charge of the club when the sponsor was absent. The work the boys took up is briefly reviewed as follows:—Exercises, mat work, high bar tricks, ring and ladder performances. During the latter part of the year the boys held night practices, and partook in boxing and wrestling. The boys gained both benefit and pleasure from the Gym Club. Twenty-nine
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ZEPHYRS Back How:—G. Smith. L. Brown, E. Black will, C. Cathcart, S. Brown, A. Mar-tenson, B. Boyd. E. Lockhart. M. Heizer, V. Bruner, N. Barr. H. Morgan. I. Walker, N. Keicliler, Mrs. Hale, (Sponsor) It. Jones, V. Pearle, H. Baldwin, F. Dean. First Row:—G. Mahauey, D. Peper, A. Evans, M Pearson, V. Ellingwood, A. Stringer, V. Tull, A. Stringer, L. Jacks, M. Campbell, M. Taliaferro, M. Woods, E. Robertson, T. Kumagai, E. Weber. C. Thomas, G. Smith. GIRL RESERVES With Irma Walker as their leader, the Girl Reserves accomplished all that they had set out to gain this year. At Christmas time the girls helped with the sale of Christmas seals, and they also dressed dolls to give to the children in the town. Several girls together with their sponsor, Mrs. Ilale, attended the annual Girls’ Reserves conference held at Rocky Ford. The Las Animas G. R’s had charge of the entertainment in the evening, they gave the play “Grandma’s Question.’’ On Tuesday. April S, the Girl Reserves gave their annual Mother-Daughter Banquet at the Presbyterian Parish House. About one hundred mothers and daughters were present. Following are the officers for the year 19 29-1930: President Irma Walker Vice-President Helen Baldwin Secretary Frances Dean Treasurer .... Mabel Morgan Twenty-eight
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Piano—Florence Carlson: Flute—John Howe; Oboes—Gladis Anderson and Lois McBride: Violins—Frances Dean. Ruth Headlee, Ruth Easley, Bernard Ghol-son. Creighton Howe, Leona Bruce. Ellsworth Smotherman, Garland McCubbin, Frank KI inker man: Bassoon—Catherine Thomas; Clarinets—Opal Wilson. Robert Gwiliiin; Saxophones—Kenneth Rogers. George Colt; Cornets—Leona Thaxton, Robert Ghol-son; Bass—Ross Hively; Trombone—Quenton Christy: French Horns—Earl Howe. Chauncey Wooslev: Drums—Erva Thaxton. ORCHESTRA The B. C. H. S. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Holbert, was this vear composed of about twenty members. At a meeting held the first of the year the following officers were elected: President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ...— Ruth Easley George Colt Robert Gholson The only appearances of the orchestra this year were made at the Junior, Allschool. and Senior plays. They also furnished music for the entire operetta. The members feel that they have gained much value for the work and time they have spent in orchestra practice. Practice was held on Monday and Thursday of each week BOYS’ OCTETTE GIRLS’ OCTETTE
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