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THE Jigxioia Crassic Gymnasium The more advanced classes of the gym depart- ment staged a demonstration on March 17, in the high school auditorium. Every phase of gymna- sium worlc was shown from a tin soldier to lovely dancers. The eleven numbers consisted of gymnasium work of both boys and girls. Six of these were given by the girls' department including parallel bar work, an advanced gym drill, a class in ada vanced gymnastics, Indian clubs, clogging and a dance of Pierrot and Pierrette. The girls partalcing in these events are: Par- allel bars: Garaldine Fortin, Helen McKillip, Gladys Mitchell, June Finch. Rose Zoss, Rachel Hargrave, Niargaret Small. Dance: Jean Bennet, Peggy Lee, Eleanor Shinn, Mary Wfagoner, Roberta Wiilson. The gymnasium class drill: Betty Myers, Hazel Zimmerly, Eva Borden. Ruth Gore. Florence Salzwedel, Renata Weissbrodt, Betty Carson, Catherine Nlccall, Gertrude Smith, Kathleen Niyers, Bernice Koehler, Della Bennett. Helen Layman, Nladeline Hatfield, Dorothy Gebharr, Lois Rumpf. Rose Jacobs. The Indian club drill: June Turno:l:. Locus' Bailey, Ida Palmiter. Dorothy Hitson, Cpil Hutson. Nlildred W'o1d:ow. Z:li1 ITwent3 Atwood, Rachel I-Iargrave, Eloise -Iorgenson, Pearl TVicNabb. The clogging: Geraldine Benson, Evelyn Barrett. The Pierrot dance especially was very pretty. Three couples wore attractive costumes and enacted a pantomime. The parallel bar worlc was a great sensation. The white attire which the girls wore added to the beautiful pictures which they formed. The stiff but beautiful soldiers clad in a green and white outfit made one thinlc he was in a military school. Suddenly with a bang of the music they relaxed into graceful cloggers. The drill was also a big hit. They demon- strated their slcill in marching, wheeling and forming of many attractive pictures. The gym class of advanced gymnastics was given to demonstrate the regular gymnasium worlc, which the girls do in class. The Indian club drill was a great success. The in the air to perfection. The clubs swinging in the air gave one the idea revolving baclc and forth. well received and Miss Richard have proved very girls swung the clubs of so many windmills It was all so very Youngquist and lxflf. efficient in the training of young boys and girls. 'A-eyenl
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7 THE JUNIOR CL.-XSSIC a X. ..,......,.,,. l--- .C I MP1 FA 1 - fur , 6 so . - i L. .. - ef-...J fi s........---.,. ,. V Up nb' 2' 4 'sara 1, , 4 4 CTMC 4 F x i .,,...T..-7.-.-- 7 ,,,, ..,,,,, . ' fx. N' W' sz! X x W - 1 First Row: Dick Barbier, William McHenry, Fredricka. Humphrey. Richard Noble, Harry Solomon, Phillip Thompson. Edmund Jnroski. Anton I-Ioifer, Byron Fader, Donald Hoover, Karl Kimz. Second Row: Donald Heyde. Knowles Smith. Jerome VOiZel, Naomi Lutes, Elbertn Gender. Glenn Dorn. Jack Shatfstnll, Marshall Hewitt. Betty Carson, Mendnl Feingold, Roy Fries. Clifford Shank. Richard Linville. Grchestra The personnel of the Central Junior High School Orchestra includes twentv-eight chosen pupils from the seventh to the ninth grades. The director is Nliss Nlaurine Ralston. The rehearsals are held every Tuesday after school. The or- chestra has furnished entertainment for manv programs including the assemblies and the Gym- nasium Exhibition. The boys' chorus, consisting of about fortv of the best voices of Central junior High School, holds rehearsals everviflondav at 3:20 in the music room. This organization has contributed to mam' interesting programs. The bovs' and girls' chorus presented at the Christmas assemblv Ye Olde Yuletide Concertef' which was received well bv the entire school. The Harmonica Club. a newly' organized group of twentv-four members, meets on Thursdavs at 3:20. Alreadv they have successfullv played at two assemblies, one debate, and at the Gymna- sium Exhibition. The bovs shown in the Bovs' Chorus on the opposite page are: First rowz, Emmett Mitchell. John -lordari. Irv- ing Langel, -lames House. Richard Herr, Cliliord Shank. Second row: Albert Hans. Howard Urquhart, Richard Artis, Henry Decker. Rov Fries. Nathan Boorda. Third row: Anton Hoiier, Karl King. Robert Hazinslci. Donald Hoover. Wendel Knepple. Donald Gardner. John McNeil. Fourth row: Richard ihlainer, .-Xlfred Nlains. Robert Vferntz. Eugene Laughlin. Edwin .-Xndera son. Reinhard Cenlcush. The boys in the Harmonica Club on the oppo- site page are: First row: Harold Barnes. -loe Kasa. Emmett Nlitchell. George Watts. Cecil Henriclcs, John Jordan, Nvm. Emerbringer, Stanlev Xvorm. Second row: Merle Young. Donald Shawgo, James Marohn, Frederick Noble. David Stan- lield. Allen Kinch. Third row: Howard Slough. Richard Swanson. I-larrv Mead. Ellsworth Granger, Anton Hoiier. fTwt-ntyanincl
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