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SEMQMSQMHQMMMQQQZMMSGSQM -HQMMMMAQL Hack Row. left to l'lglllfEtll1ll Smith. Evelyn Feely, Jacob Swingley. Helen Winne-, Cary Fenwick. Rachael lklclteu, Margaret Stiffler. Nellie Hancock. Second Row- --Marion Costerison, .Jeanette 'l'uterow, Mary Katherine Boyle. Rosemary Watson. Rebecca Saunders. Melha Lennimegton, Thelma Good, Vita 0rehau,frh, Norma Long. Imogene Hayden. Jean lironnenhergr, Merrill Orebaugh. Third Row-Wilnia Neff. Geraldine Hoppes, Elizabeth Ric-linian, Earl XVinne. liavina Laird. Robert STIIISS, Margaret Stewart. Eugene Burcaw, Harry Clendennen. Mrs. Nlarjorie Fuller. Mary Kiger. C'hnrles Modlin. Virginia Bowers. Faustine Helvie. Mary Swingley. Arthur Miller. Lulu Barnard, Helen Franklin. Catherine Potts. llottoni ltowgfleneva Hodson. Elizabeth Barr. Mary Mason. Maryalice Hale. Lois Sunderland, Thelma Jackson, Rosemary Sunderland. Evelyn Heaton, Evelyn Winne. Lois Kitternian. Mary Ellen Tuterow. Members of the Orchestra not in the cast are: Mlliard Hyruin, Noah llutleclge. Thomas Kitterluan. Donald Ross. Robert llreshack. Sara Brown. Harry Jackson. Chilton Kitter- niun, Charles Oliver, Robert Schlegel. The Operetta was the crowning event of the 1930 and 31 school year. It was well attended and was the second very successful presentation by the Glee Clubs. Mrs. Fuller is to be commended for her excellent training she gave the cast and to show their appreciation they presented her a boquet of roses. if 'ea MMMM 'L MEQMMJEM
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g3lSi?5.Zift5iiiMi1f325!i?SftMiftMMMiggiftyiftilim 6' EJ 'CHIP I First Row--Jean Bronnenberg, Faustine Helvie, Margaret Stewart, Catherine Ore- bangh. Evelyn Heaton, Norma Long. Lulu Barnard. Set-ond Row-Lois Kitterman. Melba Lennington, Mary Catherine Boyle. Virginia Bowers. Mrs. Fuller. Imogene Hayden, Eva Clevenger Allen. Rosemary Sunderland. Third liow+Mary Kiger, Vita Orebaugh. Elizabeth llarr, Lavina Laird, Rachel Jane Mt-Rae. Margaret Stiffler. Lois Sunderland. Jeanette Tuterow. l+'ourth ltowf-Geneva Hodson, Evelyn Winne. Helen Winne, Thelma Good, Elizabeth R.lC'lllllilIl. Rosemary XVatson, Mary Mason. Katherine Potts. Fifth RONViN2'L0llll Cox. Xvlllllil Neff. Rebecca Saunders. Geraldine Hoppes. Mary Ellen Tuterow. Mary Swingley, Maryalice Hale, Evelyn Feely. Helen Franklin, Thelma .lack- son, Edna Smith, Nellie Hancock. Virginia Bowers , President Mary Kiger Vice-President Mary Swingley l Secretary and Treasurer The Girl's Glee Club has had an exceptionally successful year. The Glee Club is the largest one D. H .S. has ever had. The Girls, also, spent most of their time on the production of the Operetta but sang with the Boys at the Baccalaureate. 'a
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iEMNE9ZMMMirf.Mi!sc?? MMMMMM , . k 4 . 1, av .ifiyvf 1.1. - A.. I . . YJ . 4 Y ,M-' .iv I First. Rowikiatherine Potts, Thelma Jackson. Helen Franklin. Monzelle Steiner. Mrs. Fuller. Geraldine Hoppes. Elizabeth Barr, Maryalice Hale, Naomi Cox. Serond Row-Relmecva Saunders. Geneva Hodson. Viva Noland. Bonnie Walters, Wilma Neff. Katherine Clendenen. Mary Ellen Huffman. Lillian Harkrader, Edna Smith, Dorothy Ross, Mary Ellen Tuterow. Third lioww-Margaret Druinn. Norma Long. Francis McKee, Julia Alice Sayforcl, Maxine Osborn. Ilavina Laird, Nellie llanrork, Evelyn Feely. Elizabeth Rim-hman. This year, Physical Education for High School girls was offered for the first time. A large class was enrolled and an enjoyable and beneficial year of activities followed. Games such as soccer, volley ball, basket ball, baseball and other mass games, besides calisthenics and folk dancing have been given. sfigallf.a52l1eM,Msef.sQ,f.sQ
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