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Ill J Boulting E CU»k, V. Klrvm D Soitb. R Kuhfilc J. Joilm. 8 Stcinkc M Count. C Atwood. E R««d. B. Fefb«r. J McConooi. M D«Unc», F Imdtoff. Z JoK«nnmn, E l rwick N. L l»chrr, M C4ir, J Sch«ur«ll II. M C«'Uoo 8 Cronin, 8 Folktn, N B ndlow. E. Jonri. J. H bb«rd. 8 M«rnfi»ld. M. Pirxr, 8. Arnold, K Murphy, D. Majur. J. Cobb. A Town. » nd. G- Ff«v«l, 0. Mung«rf. 0. And«non. I. J. Root. A. WilliMHon. 8 lt«k, E R c«. M Udty. P Gundry. F Buckley. E- Mullen. V. Sturtevent. S Kroll, M Imptccini, J. Eltthorp. R. vonGncchten, E. W.lluot. D. Thotnei. Mdibrn not in the picture M Thorpe M CUrk, P. Tooo ng Hippity-hop to the music room go 55 girls from junior and senior high each Monday and Wednesday after school. This is the Girls’ Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Perry, that studiously devotes forty minutes of its time twice a week to prepare numbers for such events as the Christmas Concert, World Day of Prayer, and the Music Festival. If you happened to have passed the music room between 3:15 and 4:00 on the days they rehearse, you probably heard the melodic strains of the three selections being prepared for the Music Festival at Whitewater, where they entered into competition in Class A. Soloists and small girls’ ensembles were chosen from the Glee Club for participation in the tournament, also. With the results attained during the year, the girls and director feel that their time was profitably invested. Ill R G«llug, G Cubing R Knech . R E. FealhcrUonc. H Kccrun. A II E. J Knil«n». W Boyer. L Bcducd M Crow . E rnK«n I. J. Boulting. Mm Mcvct. f. KniUni, A Hultg «n. I til The Art Club is an organization, under the supervision of Miss Meves. Officers are elected twice a year once each new semester. Special activities are assigned to them. The purpose of the Art Club is to give those people who wish to work outside of class an opportunity to do so and to study a wider range of art work. Modern art pictures were created during the year and at Christmas time, designs for cards were attempted. Various contests and several parties were held throughout the year.
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III. E. Rice, R. vonGr»»cht«n, E. W.lltaM, B. F«fb r, 0 Mullen, R. H«u «. R. Wo»d. E. Coolr. J Macdooeld. R Brooli. H. Keenan. J. Sunn. J. Evan.. K Mon field, D. Mmu , M. Count, M. PiOff, M. Udev . ,, II. S. Kroll. D. Andertoo. M Delaney. J H.bbard. C. Atwood. L. Ol.on, D. liddle. W. Slewart, D. Feanllln. R Mooney. E. Reed, G Cla k, R. Knechl. F. UndloH, A Towmend. B Slemlce. M. Carlton, N. Bandlow. „ , „ , , „ - . . „ I 0. S«.tS, V Kleven, B. Leek. V Slurievent. J El.tKorp, F. Buckley. G. fravel, E. Lerwick. E. Clerk. J. McCo« om. B. Folken. J. Schultz. J Jotl.n, E. Reed. K Murphy. R. Kuhnle B Arnold. Meoben not in the picture D. Thutlui, M Thorpe. M Clark, E. Wlllian ., W K uman. J. fuller. Ci. v k nt There are sixty boys and girls in the choir this year Some of them have joined this year, while others have been in the organization throughout high school. The officers are: Lyle Olson, president; Eldon Reed, vice-president; and Barbara Ferber, secretary and treasurer. In December the choir gave a Christmas Concert at the State School for the Deaf, in conjunction with the Art department. Everyone is working hard on the Spring Tournament Music. In addition to the A Cappella Choir which is singing three numbers, there will be several small mixed groups and vocal soloists. With the choir under the able leadership of Miss Perry, everyone hopes for a rating of first again.
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L. Olton, D. Andcrjoo, C. Atwood. 0. Miller. J. McComom. Mm Siaaom, 0. Mitchell, R. Keenan, W. Stewart ,== 2)elale Resolved: That as a general policy every able-bodied male citizen in the U. S. should be required to have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age. Thus Duane Mitchell, the first affirmative speaker started off another debate on the year's question. But Carol Atwood and Lyle Olson, through close cooperation, brought their negative case to a head. Finally, Warren Stewart summed up the case for the affirmative. Such were the practice debates one might have heard any Monday during the activity period or Thursday after school. To be sure Doris Anderson, Janet McCommons, Rose Mary Keenan, and Dorothy Miller, the alternates, kept up their interest during the season. To meet the financial difficulties, Rose Mary Keenan was appointed financial chairman, in charge of candy sales at the home games. By doing so, the group earned enough to participate in the tournament held at White-water College, January 31. The affirmative met Elkhorn, Deerfield, and Evansville, winning over the latter. The negative team defeated Whitewater and Darien, bowing only to Beloit. The year, an active one under the leadership of Miss Simmons, ended by individual participation in forensics.
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