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TOP ROW-R. Russell, C. Parsons, D. Iensen, N. Iones, B. Grabow G. Locke, I. Darrow, R. White, B. Mason, I. Friend, H. Ragsdale C. Shackle, W. Emerson, L. Lewis, A. Samuelson, I. Smith H. Stover, B. Hawley, M. Harris. FOURTH ROW-B. Emery K. Frownielter, I. Burrow, W. Harness, L. Lewis, E. Pooler G. Metzler, B. Hawley, D. Gott, R. Burns, L. Kirk, I. Hentzler H. Whitlow, L. Coates, A. Falley, M. Valentine, I. Parsons THIRD ROW-I. Bates, P. Ford, I. Dunn, D. Engelke, H. Marn M. Gilkeson, D. Warner, V. Breeze, D. Morriss, D. Price, I Vigneron, B. Iohnson, I. Gies, R. Iackson, I. Mills, D. Abels I. Zurbuchen, E. Eisenhut, E. Halbert. SECOND ROW-G. Kreipe A. Wagoner, G. Kriepe, E. Aley, B. McCarter, F. Mast, M. Morriss I. Fisher, R. Hastings, I. McCarter, R. Tillotson, W. Worthington H. Hildebrand, D. Zirkle, G. Hall, M. Mast, D. Emerson, D. McCarter Fmsr Row-Miss Holmen, c. Eisanhut, D. Ferrick,D.'Moh,ler B. Falls, D. Hessong, R. Palmer, H. Shay, I. McDaniel, B. Harmon B. Williamson, I. Hall, L. Slater, C. Brunton, F. Dahlstrom B. Steely, M. Livingston, G. Hilbert. Il t ...a QTlrllr i .. i .. . ... m l With a combined chorus of more than three hundred voices the glee clubs have completed another successful year under the direction of Miss Ruth Holrnen. All Glee Clubs cooperated wholeheartedly in the Carnival, held each year to raise funds for the music department and for the enjoyment of the community. Both the Girls and the Boys Advanced Glee Clubs, winners of national honors in former years, again entered the contest with high hopes. The Girls Glee Club holds an unusual distinction in the fact that it was the City Girl Reserve Choir for the third year. l sf Je af' f X , ,A 5 Y -
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28 tfmtrmt. tr in H 'I' ,r ff . 1'wim5..nt.r mrmti -r TOP ROW-PY. Peavier, M. Grey, B. Fountuin, T, M. Morriss, L. Currie, B. Crandaii, M, L, Stuii, P. Branson, D. DeVoQ, W. Mason, C. Duv.-.ii, G. Littie, V. Loper. FOURTH ROW-'Miss Hoimen, I. Matthews, T. Cairon, A. Oberheinian, E. Moss, M. Burke, E. Burgess, E. M. MrCoiiurn, L. Eiiis, H. Sharrai, E, Gaibreath, M. Mciindree, M. Frost. THTRD ROW-G. Harris, L. Anderson, M. Curripheii, W, Wiics, V. Chapman, M. Cusiri, E. Fountain, E. Zabie, E. Beii, M. Brunton, M. Henderson, C. Myzf-r. SFCOND ROW'-M. Voweis, R. Shay, M, Wiison, M. L. Keiier, M. Miiier, L. G. Eiiis, D. Mize, L. Buiiock, P. Porter, V. Rutiodqv, L, Cushiriherry, M. Lusro. FTRST ROW-fD. Hunt, M. Miiier, V. Siingeriand, D. Whitcorrih, R. Morris, M. A.Barnette H. Root, Y. Moggison, i. Gates, R. L. Morgan, V. Sisson, K, Kneisier. TOP ROWJAB. Mason, M. E. Boner, T, Weeks, L M. Hiibert, H. Link, N. Lewis, D. Moiir-tt, N. Hamby, D Kri-'-gr, V R. Frown' teiter, B. T. Thompson, H. Bryan, M. McCarter, A. Tutiiey. FOURTH ROW,-M. Ciaar, D, Powers, N. Smith, R. Burreii, D. Metzier, E. WCM, R. Morgan, V. Schrader, H. Pooier, L. Swan, N. Peterson, L, Haiier, T. Rutheriord, A, iohnson, THTRD ROW -Miss Hoirnen, V. McMurray, V. Poiiard, C, Boyies, B. Edwards, H. Kreipe, B. Cottrnan, O. M. Coitmrin, C Camphcii, B. Cotiman, H. Fergei, S, Smith, A. iohnson, M. E. Burch. SECOND ROWf'M. Karnes, T. Waite, F. Rutiedgc-, P. Brook:-, B. Meggison, T. M. Getier, T. Dees, D Loveii, B. Stapieton, W. Roach, M. Voweis, R. Lawiess, A Keiiy. FTRST ROW!- G. Stapieton, D. Hunt, VfWorthington, M. Hussey, V. L. Berry, V, Neeiey, C. Sawyer, R. i. Cox, D. Whnioy, E, i. Hatch, M. Hixon, D. Grieve. X 1
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30 xfiqifandeefi. Qztfi Gcfef 'r White, H. Ragsdale, E. Halbert, I. Smith, C. Shackle, D. Morriss Price, D. Ables, Miss I-Iolmen Mollett, lvl. L. Stull, I. Dees, H. Pooler, Miss Holmen, L. Currie L. Keller, N. Peterson, N. Hamby The Highlanders and the Girls' Octet, under the leader- ship of Miss Ruth Holmen, are two ot the most active organizations of the school. Over titty public appearances were made by these groups this year. The Girls' Octet have, for the past six years, received a Highly Superior rating at the Regional Music Contests. The Highlanders have also received very high ratings. From these two organizations the Madrigal Singers were selected. This informal mixed ensemble was composed of 'Mary Louise Stull, Dolly Mollett, Lucille Currie, Mary Lou Keller, Nelda Hamby, Don Price, Donald Morris, Ray White, and George Ragsdale.
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