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Page 49 text:
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UTTLE THEATRE HIF MEN PLAYED CARDS As WOMEN Do. By George S. Kaufman IN THE ZONE By 1': agene 0'1Ve 1'! l THERFXS ONE IN EVERY COMPANY By John Hermhqy Ibrly-five
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Page 48 text:
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1 urly-fnur CHOIR S Old Boys look back over their days at DeVeaux, many of them remember the Choir as the outstanding organization in the school. This group during the thirteen years under Mr. IWartin has continued to grow in popularity and has presented an ever increasing number of anthems not only on Sundays but on other occasions outside the school as well. Boys who have sung in the Choir for even one year have had from that time on, a sort of loyalty for the Choir which lasts long after they have left the portals 0f the school. For many of these boys entered the group as sopranos, went on to tenors, and finally graduated as basses, having a hner appreciation of music than they had when they started. To them the Choir means a great many pleasant memories. The highlights of the Choir year are the Candlelight Service and Founders, Day where the efforts of the boys culminate in the presentation of special music. Of course we should not fail to mention the Choir supper which is known through- out the school as the feed of the year, and to which every Choir boy looks forward to from the time school starts in the Fall. Credit should be given here to Mr. Martin for turning out such a fine group this year and for showing them the patience and attention that he has.
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Page 50 text:
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ForlyAJz'x STUDENT CHUNCIL NSTRUMENTAL in creating smooth relations between the student body and faculty administrators is the Student Council. The former method of select- ing the Student Council members proving unsatisfactory, the Cadet representa- tives were elected by popular vote entirely this year. Several weighty problems which had direct bearing on the welfare of the school were presented to the Student Council for mediation and decision. The conclusions which the Student Council arrived at and the judgement shown by the Council qualify it as one of the most active Student Organization to serve in recent years. It is a sincere hope that subsequent Student Councils tind the same cooperative faculty spirit which enabled this year to be so successful. LEFT TO RIGHT: KLOCK, R., TEFFT, HEINZE, C., PRATT, DICKERSON, P., NOTMAN.
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