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STUDENT COUNCIL qcommaga from page zap This was the first year the Council was introduced as an active organizaf tion. Their aim was to keep the school in order. They have been busy as hall guards, planning programs for home room period, seeing that the library was in order, being present at all school activities and helping out in any way possible. They have enjoyed their work with Miss Helfrich and Miss Lee as their advisers. CLEARVIEW ORCHESTRA-fC0nti'r1ued from page 24, We have made a successful start. It is now up to the student body to take ad' vantage of this start by building up the orchestra and carrying it on to success. The brass and drums are under the supervision of Mr. Osbun. Mr. Moore from Oberlin, has charge of Boys' Glee Club and is violin instructor. CLEARVIEW PLAYERS-HfC'o'n,ti'nued from page 24, The active members are those having 50 points or overg the associate members those having from 20 points to 50. The points are awarded according to the part en' acted and as to how well it was characterized. The awarded number of points possif ble in one play range from 3 to 25. This season Clearview Players sponsored two plays: The Haunted House and The Clay's the Thing. juniors and Seniors who had parts in Class plays were also given credit toward players' membership. The principal aim of this organization is to create and mature the seemingly latent powers in persons who are more than moderately interested in dramatics. So far its aims have not been in vain, for it has revealed talent from every member. J. P. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB-fC'o'ntinued from page ZSJ The Glee Club had a very successful year with an enrollment of twenty-five. Some of the numbers we sang in the George Washington Chapel program were: Mother Goose Nonsense and a George Washington Song with the Senior Glee Club. We also took part with the Senior Glee Club in the Operetta, The Toreadorsf' HONOR SOCIETY-QContinued from page 221 The following have been on the Honor Roll 2 times out of a possible three and may be eligible the last nine weeks thus earning the distinction of being a member of the honor Society: . Adam Mackie Genevieve Van Neil Paul Heyslinger Elaine Stutt Peter Scasny Lillian Rostkowski Twenty-Six
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Girls' Clee Club lst Row-Adeline Schindler, Julia Sisko, Gladys Straw, Susan Hronic. Znd Row-Miss Allis, lnez Joiner, Helen Zehel, Marion Bartish, Ethel Balint, Margaret Faynor, Rose Muha, Helen Horvath, Julia Vanko, Adeline Page. 31d Row-Mary Malinovsky, Virginia S. Gochnaur, Theresa K. Malinovsky, Olga Petkovsek, Virginia Lord, Anna Dobrin, Mary Popovich, Florence Tulipan, Leona Micuda, Anna Roth. This is the second year we have been organized and under the supervision of Miss Mary Allis. , Our aims for the year were to successfully present our spring operetta, The Toreadorsf' and to place in the AllfCounty Contest for which purpose we prepared two numbers. Through the efforts of our director, we were able to take a trip to Berea to hear a program of music by the Bach Chorus of Cleveland and Mr. Riemenschneider at the organ. unior Clee Club lst Row-Marcella Miller, Katherine Tontsch, Dorothy Brucker, Pearl Hall, Antoinette Romandio, Vesta Delaney. 2nd Row-june Davis, Dorothy Gluvna, Edna Bayne, Albina Slavik, Nancy Romandio, Marjorie Brown, Wanda Heacock, Helen Silesky, Miss Allis. 3rd Row-Alice Tabor, Pauline Casco, Rita Tomasek, Harriet Crisp, Elizabeth Dalzell, Phyllis Cotton, Aida Dorson, Hilda Unger. The membership of the Junior High School Glee Club consists of the seventh and eighth grade girls. We meet every Friday afternoon from 3 :OO to 3:45 with Miss Allis as our leader. QConti'rLued on page 26, Twenty-Five
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