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MANUAL’S ORCHESTRA W o have an orchestra at Manual. Anyone who has attended a class play, class day exercise, Ivy Day program, or gymnastic exhibition has had a chance to see how much the orchestra does in the way of assisting other departments with appropriate music. Then on occasions, such as the celebration of National Music Week—this year from May 4 to May 11—the orchestra takes its part in providing good music in harmony with the intent of the week—to foster a love for and an interest in good music. There are thirty-two players in the organization now, but a few more can be accommodated, especially violin or cello play ers. for the annual commencement program, and we look for an even larger enrollment next fall. THE BIRGE CLUB The Birge Club, a musical organization, one of the many active clubs in the school, can rightfully boast of its work and its members. Furtherance of music in the school is one of its highest ambitions and the club has made a great stride toward that goal. The members, from left to right, front row, are as follows: Myla Merman. Dorothy Stewart. Bessie Sellers, Until Sexson. Mary Mill. Thelma Tacoma, and Mariam Wit. Second row: Margaret Gerdtz. Bernice Tyner, Stella Brooks. M ss club sponsor: Maude lleishman, and Amelia Wiley. 1 11,1 row: Edwin Harold. Isador Levy. Anthony Giutlre. Mr. Winslow, club sponsor: Forrest House, Leon Levi, and Sam Kauffman. Yea! Rah! Birge. SENIOR ROOSTER
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BUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB First row, loft to right: Minnie Harris, Ruth Ormsby, Bessie Wild, Irene Kottkamp. Irma Lentz, Kathryn Canisius, Gertrude Blueinmel, and Dorothy Kritsch. Second row: Beatrice Saveli, Norma Mitchell, Margaret Copley, Edna Werner, Dorothy Roberts, and Charlotte Xieinan. Third row: Ermol Gillum. Lucille Sterchi, Edna Lafkin, Sara Alport, Leona Iligh-street, and Florence Pulliam. Fourth row: Artie May Letlico, Miss Elston, sponsor; Gertrude Shannon, Sylvia Graham, and Mabel Shackleford. The Business Girls’ Club was organized to bring the students together in the business department of the school. The club boasts of a constitution and a body of officers. Various entertainments furnish a source of interest that hold its members loyally to its constitution. THE ODD NUMBER CLUB Reading from the outside row, left to right, the members are as follow: Edith Brown, Lillian Joseph, Ida Watkins, Paul Hud beck, Harold Darnell, Jacob Axelrod, Leonard Nolte, President Charles Menges, Alton Jacobs, Treasurer Mabel Hart, Dorothy Rosebroch, Secretary Marguerite Young, and Margaret Mertz. Inside row: Grade Rabb, Margaret Black, Anna Saperstein. Yetta Goldstein, Lena Fortney, Elizabeth Blake, Virginia Thompson, Ruth Shanks, Beulah Tinder, Mary Russell. Esther Glazier, Vice-President Violet Jacobsen. The club has a very enthusiastic sponsor in Mr. Moffat. The chief purpose of the club is to further the writing of short stories, and from the results so far obtained it seems as though the club is a success. SENIOR ROOSTER
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