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q5,g,,G'aNuM' - The trio. Prof. Booth. Ward Henry fRObi1lSOHW g'l 39 Kern fHam1inJ and Lois Mace iWil1isJ, the four hands. Virginia Shoe- maker fHighlandD and Dorothy Kortlianke CRobinsonJ at the key board. Robert Parsons fHiawathaJ. Josephine Davis QI-Iighlandj. Maurice Batson CRobinsonJ. Audrey McCormick and Helen Richards, duo. Orchestra at T , Nazis. Chorus. The quartet. The ensemble. Music:
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Page 36 text:
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BAGPIPE TART the day with a song, chorus begins at eight o'clock sharp, In the next fifty minutes thirty-five throats swing-I mean sing- on down with tl1e aid and assistance of old Prof. Booth. Each and every Tuesday ends equally wvell-with orchestra practice. IH between these musical interludes the stu- dents find time for their studies and such practices as may come up. The trio- Love, Laughter, and Loyalty, or the three little words, the Misses Blevins, Shoemak- er, and Ukena-sing their prettiest for Prof. Booth. The quartet-Messrs. Henry, Batson, Chilcote, and Parsons-have a Whale of a time wailing for Miss Culbert- son. The ensemble enjoy their public ap- pearances, they practice regularly so that they will be asked again. Throughout the first semester the chorus worked toward one goal, the Ves-V per Service. Assisted by the grade and high school choruses, this service made a Sunday afternoon radio broadcast over Thirty IQ!-IYTI-IM KFEQ, St. Joseph. This broadcast is be- coming an annual event, each perform- ance being better than the preceding one. lf at any time during the school term a program needs filling, the trio, quartet. or the ensemble is glad to oblige. In addition, the quartet makes a spring tour to the high schools of Doniphan and Brown counties. Professor Booth has been teaching here for three years, and in that time his personality has won him an enviable place among the Eds and tio-eds tespecial- ly the Co-edsj. Unfortunately, they have to share their Professor of Sing and Swing with the high school and grade schoolg this is hard for Prof. Booth toog he really has to rush around. Add to a group of enthusiastic pupils an opportunity for them to show their talents, and a director supreme, and what have you? As good a department of musical knowledge as ever came out of Highland Junior College!
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Our Cheer Leaders: Elva Mae Gish, Betty Lou Davis, Paul Veach, Don Rankin. Rooters: Mrs. Van Scoyoc and Mrs. Rankin. The cheer leaders pound it into the student body. The symbol of our Alma Mater. The German Band stimulates enthusiasm. pep Thirty-two On, oh Highland! On. oh, Highland! VVe will win this gameg XNfe're behind you, we are for you, Basket every time. Rah! Rah! Rah! Fight on Highland! Fight on Highland! Fight on for your fame: Fight, Highland. Fight! Fight! Fight! VVe will win this game. tThanks, XA7lSCOl'1Sil'1.D Smouldering among the ashes after the long summer vacation, the spirit of Highland Junior College lay hidden last September. But a spark was found, fanned, and fed. It grew. XV hat formerly had been a heap ot' embers became a brightly burning fire-our school spirit! Cheer leaders were elected-Elva Mae Gish. Betty Lou Davis, Don Rankin. and Paul V each. Facility guidance was given by Miss Culbertson. Later, Virginia Shoemaker was added to the group of pep ot'f'icials. Frequent meetings were held t.o give the students a chance to learn the peppy, loyal yells and songs ot' H. J. C. For the St. Joseph game-completing the season-99? ot' the college turned out. A pep-hand led by Neal Ukena was there to help us show the Scotties how much we ap- preciate their fine work. The fun ot' Sadie Hawkins' Day Cremember the snake dance?j and a grand and gala I'orma.l banquet closed the basketball year in a blaze ot' en thusiasm. There's Blue for her character, honor, and worth, Thereis Gold for her vigor and vim.
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