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STACCATO CLUB The purpose of the Staccato Club, is to further music in the school and community. Membership is extended to high school girls who are connected in some Way with the music department. Their social func- tion of the year was the Staccato Club dance, which was held at the Country Club April 22. The officers are: President, Margaret Hymang Vice President, Margery Coheeg Secretary, Margery Forrestg Treasurer, Bonnie Huffordq and Miss Nixon, sponsor. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is ll group of girls trained by Miss Nixon, sponsor, for choral singing. The Glee Club also assists in putting on the operettn. Membership this year was the largest it has ever been. The girls are given full credit in this club. kill
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DEBATE Under the capable coaching of William Floyd, the debaters started their season in October. Almost any morning from 8:00 to 8:30 there could be heard discussion on Resolved: that Indiana should adopt a system of unicameral legislation. John Strange, Marilyn Fournier, and Pat Hays always argued for the questiong while Virginia Raabe, Bob Mohr, and Joe Hazelwood argued against it. john Strange, who had been in debate three years, was the captain of the team. The Hrst trip the teams made was to Purdue to the Debators Con- ference. Following that there were trips made to Anderson, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, and other places in the state. There were three seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore on the team. The National Forensic League, National High School Speech Frat- ernity, includes all those high school students who have been in inter- scholastic speech. With each debate, oratorical contest, extemporaneous, or declamation contest, the speaker is awarded pointsgand when a mini- mum of fifteen points is reached the student is admitted to the N. F. L. The president of our chapter is John Strange, and the secretary is Marilyn Fournier. At the end of the season, the members are awarded N. F. L. keys. UU
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ORCHESTRA The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. DeBard, has had a highly successful year playing concerts and special programs. Several string ensembles composed of orchestra members have also furnished many programs throughout the year for school, church, and civic functions. The orchestra has remained in First Division at the State Contest for the last three years and entered the State Contest again this year. It has also been given a good rating at the last two National Orchestra Contests. The Orchestra had a total of sixty students. They are as follows: Jo Anderson, Vera Arndt, Berdena Akers, Geraldine Baker, Betty Bar- ker, Billy Baum, Vera Brittain, James Compton, Catherine Culbertson, Eva Eikenberry, Frances Emmons, Dick Foust, Neva Foust, Joan Fer- guson, Julia Forrest, Margery Forrest, Merit Golf, Nina Hailman, Irene Huffer, Lorene Huifer, Helena Hunsicker, Donna Irwim, Ruth Ann Kaylor, Betty Kern, Lois McBride, Loree McBride, jean Messmore, Peggy Messmore, Walter Mihay, Helen Morris, Gerald Myers, Wayne Myers, Barbara Owens, Alfreda Patch, Norma Peters, Louise Peterson, Junior Phillipo, Lucille Regan, Terry Reed, Kenneth Reese, Wilma Rodgers, Betty Sellars, Barbara Shore, Vivian Shore, Jean Sloan, Karl Smith, Lois Turner, Eloise Volz, Betty West, and David Whitmore. 03?
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