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GLEE CLUB President-Laurose Bailey. Secretary and Treasurer-Clare Pepper. Librarian- The High School Glee Club was organized during the second week of school under the direc-tion of Miss Greene and included in its membership all high school girls who wished to join, beside: members from the teaching corps and grammer rooms. Miss Greene took quite a task in attempting to d1'i1l a crowd of girls, the ma-- jority of whom had had 110 previous training, but you have only to hear our girls sine' to know how ably she managed. The girls fur- iiished entertainment for a number of lodge and school affairs this winter and have had many enjoyable times amusing the public. Lulu Hackett. The Dream, a spectacular entertainment given the 19th dgiy of February, under the auspices of the Glee Club and the direction of Mrs. Roijker, of the Chicago Art School, was a decided success and netted the club a neat sum of money. The popular pa 1 of thc Dream were the different choruses by the Glee Club and me pan- tomine The Bache1or's Dream, which completed the performance. This organization was held together througout the entire school year and has made considerable progress. We hope they may all be together again as strong as ever. fi 1 5 LX. QW I Ye? f fl . li- I 1 X ith I X-5 ..4 FV!! . T ':' r'i' C XL N' 'jg W5 ffffrft N :Qui . -- ,- M Il ffi . X, '- 1 iff K -u 4 fl 1- 'x ', I' ' ,-V1 Ax f'f I 3 'll 1, X X t fx x - it w. ,f if t. by 3 4 L ijt. . 1 fl' V, .' XE it ,Q N - me 1--1 it 1- xgw+- . it it f f as e T s .. YI V I It w :, -e , 'I' '11 if B LAN' I' 'J t f if -W-1 MLM- e ff' ,r,. .. -
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