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and echoes afar . . Irlmtlltlhtt'l', II. lt'it'ttll'l, .t. Smhr, W. Dl'l Flumuim. .i. anuml, Ii, t' ltmm'ix'. ll First Rnw W. Xulmx. n. Srtuwiltrr'. II. I'timltr't. Rnw .i. ltnrntnmn. Ii. 't'l'itttl. H. Srhn-Iurli. J. First Row M It. It'ill'lz. H. Intrtur. 'Itlmnm-nn, t llvm. It, Ilznuillnn. II. 51.n- Srtu-nrit. h w. W. Srlmtzv. Thirll Row lh'ulnll. TFUM'H. M lluttm-x, ll. llnurt'. Intgtrrr, llvwll Fnurth Row M xl- LnnL 3t. Srlmtnglntrt. ll. SII'iIIltEI', R. .UItm-r. ll. Hull. Y. IiHrtTu-kl', ll. ltlnrti, X. Chorus Many of the school activities were enrichu ed by the harmonious performances of the chorus, a group of singers selected and trained by Miss Howard. Meeting every Tuesday night in the music room, these stu- dent sonqsters derived much enjoyment from their rehearsals. They also gained the valuable experience of singing in public. rdul-II. 11. 11th . . Shl-llnn, W. l'im-mukal, 1:. Matthews, N ,. Hillizml. H. Alum. 1;. English. I'iilllixt, 1r. Iritllllry, .l, Swinvr, ,I, llzllr. 1'; Hliklmih. M. llmiilt. MM ti. Hmnmt, Atlrim. Second Row -A. l lenn, ll. Srlz. Ii. Ix'vlllmh'. 1t. ltutnlrh M. . v. 11. t'lill', ll lttmmlh-r. IL It'unnix: Al, tt'uunm'. .t. lmn. R. ZimIm-Imuu. tl. llitllm. I: Mrrl'itt. 'F'l It. 'Jtlu'rk. IL -. l'iittlihl. Seam ! How I lh':utli:ll. l'l. t. ' '. .uhiwr. Third ' . k, liuvlt'ncx. tt. 'IiIII;'It 31 e il. Iin-gmz lC. lln-It'IM', N. Mr-I'I'itl, ,t. Sl'llttttt'lx, Mallunz' l'I-m'. .l, Nulnmt. ll. ltuldiruu. . Itnlunw. It. SI-hmilli. 1L n:nwm. ' 'l'zluonlmnm, .t. . M, ltnglu, l1, l'rutl. H m tllltlttll. ll Srtnn-itlrr, 11, Thirtu t'. Mnyvr, ,V Htit'li- t'wutv, .t. lmnit-lc, I.. 'lturvli. S. Glee Club The pleasures of singtnq caused a large number of girls to enter the Girl's Glee Club this year. Their meetings were held twice each week, and these girls practiced and learned many new songs under Miss How- ard's capable direction. Some of these songs were presented to the entire student body by special groups, meeting universal approval. 29
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The call is sounded HIl-invxz J. Hans, .V. Urx'unl. .L Svhs-urlx, J, Hum, Second Rnw--'I'. Firs! Iluw- ll. llilmvr, ll. ll-u-u, IA anmd lmwll, L. Liam: EL l isllt41. s. ls'imIlI-y. H. IV Hrndnsh, 'T. l'urruhI-I, .I, Elylm'. F. lhlrliin. IL Mutlhvm. .l. llulr. 5L .lunuriala S. Wmll. IX NI-u. First How .I. Stviw HHtHl'I', 'I'. IJHWII, Illll'liill, Third Rnwr 0rchestr: Our orchesira leans largely toward ihe music of masters, and adds an air of refiner ment, as well as entertainment to such func- tisns as plays, assemblies! and various pro- grams. Its year of work is Climaxed at coms mencement. This organization, under the di- rection of Mr. Bowersox, presents an oppor- 1uniLy for advanced musical training. Hum. M. HiIIm-I. l'. ltnur-ri. Pum'ml, ll. lmImU, .l. Fimllt-y, IL Hill, .1. MIN Fifth Row A, Svln-Ilrk. s ML'I'MHII, M, Buns. J. linulllsh, K. 'I'hiI-Lv, R. Hummus. Sezonll Row 1'. Slum. H. 'I'm'lnl, H. llmln. L. l.:w.:u, It. EL 'l'. H, Pililluv'H. Fourth Haw IL Flmm-Iu t's Sm-uIv-x. L. .l. lhu'l-v. ll. Aln-m'n, 1L Juwn-I'Iah, F. Wullhmm, 1:. luwhl. Ila ml Pep and color are lent to the football and basketball games and to many other school and community functions by the band. The band has steadily improved until it now plays an excelleni seleclion of marching and can- cert music. Through a three-foid band sys- tem an opportuniiy is afforded 10 any 5th dent who wishes to learn an instrument.
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Ilunters assemble and First Row Rnw -'I'. mun. ll. Unniu. J. Hilli. Mia ll. l-Iwi 4n Atlvtmr. I'. First Ruw Mm. l.. Hahn Athimr: V. 'I'puvnimrmu M. .t. Van llnlnmn. t : nln'm', Sennml Rnwr 4V ll. Alilrrut, 1'2. I't-lly, l'. Ynmm, L 1' : It. Funnn-s, IL l'lsnnnllvv, Al. l'iin, l-Z. llnlnu-s. Srhnlmu ll. l'nzvft-r. lb. Third Haw W. Ainmlvl'lluln. Alpha Girl lIescl-ves Exclusively for the junior and senior girls of Deer Park, the Alpha Girl Reserves is un- der the guidance of Miss Harriet Ewing. The Alpha Girl Reserves engage in both hu- manitarian and social activities. At Christ mas, baskets are prepared for charity. Dur- ing the rest of the year, emphasis is placed on preparation for the annual spring formal. ltIm-m't-tm. M. MQVCI'. L. 'I'lII'rtL 1t. 'ltlmmpson. - lillisvll, ll, ,llmu u, H. Frinthul. ll. lhu'lllllzm. .l, Sluilwl', It. KIII-ll l. M. t'kli'li. A. t'tllll'lllills, Smu, H. L'nopm', Li. fl. Lulir', M. St: -. 'I'Imm. Al, Srhwuighml. l'z ' Htirklzmtt. 1!. t' t Plum Jt. D ll. llulnzrs. .L Nlllzlud. 'i. XI. lhlgll'. N llnl Mum: t1 Mg-h', It. Imll. Jlt Mvn-r. AL H.l,:1hl, S. TlIiI-lv, . .' 30 Lvllsxillg, A. llttinnry. V. Mrt'lmmhun, AL Wllimltulz i-I, K'Mm-r. M. Hrhulv. R. Filc-II, Nu Hu'ul-r. .X'V RII-I'r'llh Suunnil A, ltt-rgt'u, IL i'uulv. l. lixlsmny. 1hirll Row l', Kirk. J. XII i. a k, x Bet l. Girl Ilesorves The meetings held by the Beta Girl Re- serves are filled with fun and laughter. The freshman and sophomore girls who form this club are bubbling over with ideas for par- ties. Although largely a social organization, the club, advised by Mrs. Hale, finds time from its fun to be of great benefit and en- couragement to others.
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