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---'ca-!,?p,9i,,37 , ing JA- ,ZZ V, A 4 A 5.3 fi X , f f 'ifigi' ' is ',' I , P E ' Almeda Literary Society The last meeting of the school year of 1928-29, was in early june, electing the following officers: Presidenl Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Rice, Advisor Helen Sollie, '30 Helen Beebe, '30 Alice Cossey, '31 Marion Fleming, '31 Melrose Suters, '31 Doris Tuttle, '30 Marion Whalen, '30 Ruth Grems, '31 Isabell Armstrong, '32 Jennie Messina, '32 Eilein Child, '30 Elsie Smith, '30 joy Suters, '31 Phyllis Leland, '31 Mary Mott, '31 Myrtle Howard, '32 Amy Parker, '32 Helen Lang, '32 HELEN So1.Ln2 PHVLLIS LELAND Jov SUTERS MARION WHALEN Marion VVilliams, '31 Dorothy Patterson, '32 Louise Hess, '32 Catherine Murphy, '30 Rose Kunes, '31 Matilda Kunes, '31 Mary Benedict, '32 Ruth Bronson, '30 Mary Carpenter, '32 Doris Myers, '31 At the beginning of the school year the Almeda Society had fourteen members. In Septem- ber fourteen initiates were taken into the society. The girls held their autumn dance in the high school gymnasium October the twelfth, nineteen twenty-nine. This proved a great success and was followed by another, when the society presented its formal dance March eight. The girls have kept up the standard of the society, by holding a weekly meeting in the junior home room and a monthly meeting in the gymnasium. The part ofthe year was given to the study of the Constitu- tion. The girls feel that this year has been very benehcial to the society. Twenty-ffzwi R. G., '31.
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miwa ,, ,ff fu' ' 4 , ,Ks',?,.,,t 4 t ev . 4' V ' Q? C A 'CK F 'Q -f ' x, r ,P t I L.,. 4 xr ,f ,' V hi I High School Orchestra Directorailliss Gaylord Violins Clarinet Leon Thayer jay Parker Francis Albro William Briggs Henry Galpin Saxaphone Andrew Hengst john Crowe Cornet Drum Stanley White james Leland Piano, Eileen Child The Orchestra, under the supervision of Miss Gaylord, met once a week. They were greatly handicapped because of the loss of old members and the ad- dition of new. They were unable to appear oftener in public because of this reason. They played two selections in chapel when the Almeda Society presented the one act play The Ladies Speak at Last on March fourteenth. They appeared again at the Parent-Teachers' Banquet on March fourth. As in previous years, they offered selections at the Operetta, March the twenty- eighth, Senior play, April tenth, and the Commencement exercises. R. G. '3l. Twenty-nine
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