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mwfmswme K r eff is fs-seem.. S33-1wLx6i.e'E2L , we sr:-xzssesit The Big Five at Havermale are very important in all that goes on in the school. George Bafus is the president of 'the Boys' Fedex-ationg Cleo Lund- strom, president of. the Girls' League: and June Armstrong is the editor in chief of the Havermale News and editor of the Papoose. Charles Mainprice has the responsible office of president-of the Havermale Activities Association. Donna Haynie is the chairman of the monitors and checkers in the Library. This group is very capable and will- ing to undertake all work that is as- signed, and everyone of the Big Five is eager toimake Havermale outstanding. , Q r. . nea2+m'm so amswsrarf. C331
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-vs, . . -IL-'FFT Tfi'f 21iw'iSeei'? lmE5S ' ' -V 13 .11 15531361 Q GIRLS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President ............................ Salina Harris Vice President ...... Katherine Blackman Secretary ,............ ............ J ean Matthew Treasurer ........,............. Raecylle Standish Bulletin Monitor ............ Fanny De Long Bankers ,...,..,................,.... ........................... Mary Elton, Virginia Sanders H. A. A. Representative ........,............... Annette Eichelberger News Representative ...... Xvilma Brazier Faculty Advisor .................... Rita Picker This club was formed to give all SA girls who wish a chance to be in a Glee Club. They have entertainments in the home room period several times a week. Read- ings, solos, duets, trios, group singing, and some tap dancing are presented. On Monday a selected group from the two girls' glee clubs sing under the direction of A. H. Biggs. GIltL'S GLEE CLUB fR.oom 123 OFFICERS President ................. I .............. Rose Kortte Vice President ....... ..... M iriam Berg Secretary .......... ........ Vi 'ayve Cady Treasurer ...... ....... X Virginia Mutch Bankers ........................................................ Velda Spellecy, La Verne Hardesty News Representative ...... Virginia Mutch Bulletin Monitor ............,. Marjorie Krick Faculty Advisor .............. Lena. M. Miller The girls of this club learn to enjoy music and the singing of classical, semi- classical, and popular music. They have appeared at several P. T. A. meetings, convocations, and helped entertain at the Girls' League parties, H- A. A- RCpl'eSentB.tive .......-................ and at Mothers' Tea. A Ukulele club Edith Honshell has been formed from this group. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS To give members regular training ln President ........,......,.... Beatrice NVatterud ensemble playing and as many oppor- Secretmy Jean Dumbolton tunities for public appearances as their T HI L, , t progress warrants, is the goal of the reasmer ' ' een lungs on orchestra. In addition, every member Banker --'----+--ff-------4---f----'f Donald Caufleld of the group, who is able to do solo Bulletin Monitor .......... Jean Dumbolton work, has a chance to appear before the H. A. A. Representative .................. ...... s tudent body in a special number, either George Finch singly, or in duet, trio, or quartet. Out- News Representative ................................ standing in such groups has been the Helen Livingstvn work of the violin quartet consisting of Boys' Federation .............. Frank Gilliam Marian McLaren John Dickinson Faculty Advisor ..... City Director ........ .. ..... .. Beatrice WVa.tterud, LeNore Bennett, Dronus Laws, Alysjune Dunning, with Jean Dumbolton at the piano.- 'WS 5 'TQ' it'i':Ii9 ISif-?ff'I1iTt':vIEft??Lgiifiiillifiisiisiiiifilk''i'fC' I A 'iff-aiQ-:...:. Q .3132 ..:':e.,:v:..:2Il?2.3iLYn'Y1?.'?5f.'i33. . . , . .. . , . . ,n 4 fig?-f.,.. 1 ..,.-,.. ...,w...-a..,.. f...-,..-.sm ev- fm , x.a...,4,.r?I.a EEi153':tiY,2?.it1iI-.X.iimsa:f.TQh.31iY.isi5TQLFg4,43 'Ktrial.,-g..sL:5.Zl,e,'s....gs.-.aLt.'Ef......,3,. -., g,.,4.1:.e. i' C355
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