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VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT During the year 1940-1941, the vocal music depart- ment has been enlarged so that it now includes three girls’ glee clubs, one boys’ glee club, and the mixed chorus, all of which are directed by Miss Mary Ed- wards. Among the projects carried out by the fourth- and sixth-hour girls' glee clubs have been programs pre- sented each six weeks, and a musical tea given for the mothers. Officers for the fourth-hour class during the first semester were Louise Leonard, president; Janellc James, vice president; Margia Pearce, librarian; Lois Williams, secretary; and Louise Johnson, program chairmen. Second semester officers were Louise Leon- ard, president; Lillie Mae Schumacher, secretary: Nellie Marie Shultz, program chairman; and Geneva Green, librarian. Sixth-hour officers for the first semester included Faye Kessler, president; Bonnie Bell Bright, vice pres- ident: Jewell Loyal!, secretary; Betty Jean Hardwick, librarian; and Jeanne Allison, program chairman. Girls who were chosen for second semester offices were Betty Jean Hardwick, president; Betty Ann Hubbard, vice president; Mamie Courtney, program chairman: and Jewell Loyall, secretary. Students chosen to hold offices in the choir were John Lanman, president; Moyna June Nicholson, sec- retary; and Jimmy Hodges, librarian. Girls selected to hold offices in the advanced girls’ club were Louise Spears, president; Maxine Barrett, secretary; and Flora C. Russell, librarian. i i i
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