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Boy's 4-H Club Last spring approxim- ately thirty boys gath- ered at the school house to reorganize the 4-H club. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Boyd Black- burn, the third year of club work ended success- fully. The meetings were held every two weeks. We re- ceived a large number of prizes for our exhibits at the county fair. The boys with outstanding colt exhibits were Wayne Balliet and Albert Hons- berger. Wayne Rothlis- berger displayed a dairy hiefer and Russell Case a market pig. There were many fine projects and although everyone could not win first prize, we won our share of seconds and thirds. The boy's and girl's clubs entered a float in the parade and won a three dollar prize. We hope to con- tinue the work next year and do even better be- cause of past experience
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THE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS This year our school has upheld its standard of good music. We have a new director of music, Miss Lindig, who has or- ganized the Brass Quar- tet, the boy's quartet, the High School Chorus and the Girls Glee Club. One of the high spots of musical entertainment this year was the per- formances of the rhythm band, which was composed of little tots from the lower grades. Chapel Programs, which featured music from the First and Second, and Third and Fourth grades was well received, as were the musical numbers of the Christmas Chapel program presented by the Fifth and Sixth grades. An Indian Operetta by the Seventh and Eighth grades pleased a large audienceg and the Senior High School Operetta by Stephen Foster was con-- sidered the musical cli- max of the entire year. Glee fClub 5 3431 5 . ,. . V 1 I icdllmlllllbi A 'I . Y ' 923' P gulf I., I .
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