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TIIIRTY-UNIE . . . 105 Bessie Steele, Jessie Steele, jean Todd. Harold Ramsey, Clifford Nelson, Richard Davis. Junior Orchestra N the spring of 1930, Miss McIntosh, who was the sponsor of the Sophomore Class suggested to the class members that they organ- ize an orchestra to help in the presentation of the Sophomore Revue. 1 Accbrdinglysix students met in 304 to organize what was then Q called the Sophomore Qrchestra. At the beginning of this year the orchestra was reorganized. It was then named the Junior 1 Orchestraf, 4 'i This organization has always been very helpful in furnishing i popular music at pep assemblies, school dances, and banquets. It is X one of the most active groups in the school. Miss Abercrombie is its present sponsor. .531 5' '. il: : J A ,fi . l ' . ii 1 l l . . I 1. lr lx x fx l Y lx 12+ Lg Q XV Al y N- 1 ,, , 'ef-f f QQ .- L- ,
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O O C THE KYIITE lnwt Ron-,lunc jxiiduson. Xliss Mabel Huntoon, Omal Rav. Srromi Rau'-Betty Ernst, Ruth Everson, Ethel Everson, jean Fritzen, Clara Bollum. Thin! Ron-Irma Slotta. Helen Regnier. Gonella Fritz, Alta Clark. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER BETTEE ERNST . President ETHEL EVERSON . Prrxidvnl JUNE Axntnsox . . Vit:-Presiimi IRMA SLOTTA . View-President OM-AL RAY . . Scrrrfiiry Berrien EKNST . Srrrciary Ciaiu BULLUNI . . Tnxmmr RIILDRED KIILLIG.-KN . Treasurer I. W. W. Club E , HIS clubis divided into two departments. the girls who work in Miss Huntoon's V office and those who have charge of the lost and found articles. The efficiency if of the Dean's office is so greatly increased by the office girls who do routine work, l, TX 1, deliver calls, and many other things, that they have become quite indispensible. The lg QL' lost and found department willingly serves a very large number of students during the they ff! ' W Xbox N Q .mn - if K 'x 'N ll year. Although the housing facilities are poor, they try to serve the students in the most satisfactory manner. By the end of February, approximately six hundred articles ij 5, gy had been returned. The charge of a nickel an article was instituted in the high school rf J fi? two or three years before the I. XV, XV. club was organized. ,A ,kk 1 ,. 'im'-JJ .. . . . on A The club gave five dollars to the Philanthropic Board at Christmas. l The members of the club not present when the picture was taken are: Helen l X 'K 'llisl Heffner, Dorothy Kline, Mildred Milligan, Naomi Carpenter, and Myrtle Everson. fl-' If i V i I., 1. 1 l I W1 .H ll 1 'X Q' lfvsfj We 'pi.t4AJ A -.-5 ,gmg.,c.LA.L C , 2.1 104
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