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-as J-4 ,nu M. Devine. M. Gessert, B. Dallman. M. Dickerson. IC. Hippe V. Grmfl. B. Dickerson, M. Cox I.. Hess, M. J. Haylm-k, J, Amunvison. ll. Barsness. M. Br-mn, B. Hooper. V. Imlen A. Jawflvson. B. Aalselh. l-I. Harrison. S. Bradley. H Kepp. l Konpzspzaurclen. R. Gumble L. Sc-humaker. M. lmnstarl. W. Elslnu. M. Henry, Miss Fri:-ill. M. Krueger. B Quigley, L. Armi! ITII AN increased membership, the Girls' Athletic Association this year has conducted a full program of seasonal sports, including soc- cer, volleyball, basketball, ring tennis, and kittenball. Practices were held during regular school hours after the new daily program was put into ef- fect. Boy-girl parties were held each semester, and awards were made at the spring banquet in May. Board members were Maxine Krueger, Luella Schumaker, Muriel North, Wanda Elsing, Nancy Smart, Marjorie Henry, Lorraine Armit, Bernice Quigley, Gladys Hinkle, Evelyn Jacobson, and Martha Donstad. Miss Friedl continued her work as advisor. N. Smarl. M. Nilsen, I-I. Peters, A. Ogden. E. Manthey. O, Webb. D. Touton. D. Nelson G. Slricker, M. Young. G. Stewart. R. Learn, A. Mclntyre, E. Shearer, I. Otteson, C. Zwergel. J. Lund I. Nelson. J. Schwarzhach. M. Hoherly. B. Ness. B. Onsgarcl. VV. Miller. R. Cooper, J. Mufflep. R. Petersen 05 00 R Di sg Girls' Athletic Q Association PAGE TVN FNTX
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Boys' Glee Clu TWI-ZNTY-FIVE b W. Schletelbein, M. Carrier, F. Geske, K. Palmer. G. Wlleman, P. Goede W. Edwardson, W. Solien, C. Slagg, C. Hargreaves, H. Southworth, R. Clark, D. Miss Hulbert, R. Peterson, M. Carter, G. Boyd, R. Geise, R. Clark, H. Ebbott, E. UNDER the direction of Miss Hulbert, the Boys' Glee Club this year had an increased membership and much talent. With the other choral organizations in the school, the club participated in Christmas caroling in the halls a few days before Christmas and at many homes following the Christmas operetta. The club also had a part in the spring music concert and in the Commencement program. Several club members comprise the Boys' Octet, a group which enter- tained at a program at Busseyville, at the Firemen's ball, and in a broad- cast over WCLO, Janesville. These groups had their representatives in Mixed Chorus, a group in- cluding both boys' and girls' voices. Annually the high school operetta draws its talent from the choral music organizations, and regular practices of the Glee Clubs are suspended during operetta rehearsals. Boys' Glee Club is suffering a heavy loss through graduation this year, and a special effort will be made next fall to draw into the organiza- tion Freshmen and Sophomores with good voices and an interest in singing. Roeb Sherm
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Hi-Y Student Council 34 Ll-I TVVl'1N'I'YASl'IVl-IN Dlfe. V- 1 ,ps f,.. JI, 32 0: H XNeiss, P, Tellvfson R VVf.f14-ll li Ninn-yi, M Jen'-vin. fi. F-.she-lm D. Hepburn I' 'I'n-rm--. li SH--kin XX' Hrrni-1' F Kiivlv--fm If Lfvv. ll W J Cruise-, 'Ii Chapman. ll Pi-iw Sngu X' li-nice A11 Bowl INNINC first place in the county Y tournament, and holding a suc- cessful Father-Son banquet on the evening of February 18 were the outstanding achievements of the Hi-Y year. Officers were Dan Pierce, presidentg Ted Chapman, vice-presidentg and Clair Slagg, secretary-treas- urer, with Maurice Boyd acting as club advisor. Regular meetings with basketball practice were held Thursday nights. OLLOWING a study of systems used in various other schools, a Student Council was organized this year under the leadership of Mr. Bloss. The aims of the organization have been the reorganizing of the extra-cur- ricular program, the bolstering of school spirit, and the building up of an increasingly friendly spirit between students and faculty. When a new seven-period program was being discussed by the faculty to replace the six and a half period day, the Student Council contacted activity heads and helped to plan a schedule for organization meetings during the new fifty-minute activity period. David Blanchard and Elaine Manthey served as president and secre- tary, respectively. L. Armin, I-1. Shearer. B, Ratzlaff. R. Chapman C. Slam: ll. Pierce. Mr, Bloss, lf Shearer IL. Nellum M. Smith, W. Miller, ll. Blanchar-l. M liom-ru. I-L. Manthey lll'fTl3if'l -as 5 24- Q
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