Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 87 of 194
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Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 86
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Page 87 text:

. aw E Q r H- A A A 5-5ANT'l9 LAME 55 E - Q 'ggi Qi Cl ti. .2 3 -T 'E ff as ff . J 'EELS :Q J 2-ii 2 -TE is fell -:Q - QM ' 1 i if The Qzrlf glee Club 'TT on gg Miss EDNA Means DAwsoN, IJi7'L'fl'07' Q by 3 The Girls' Glee Club, composed of twenty-five voices, the first club of its kind Q V, known to Heights Senior High School, was organized November I, 1925. lts organi- zation and the success of its existence are entirely due to Miss Edna Merle Dawson. lts first appearance was made before the student body of Heights Senior on Armistice :T- fg Day. The beautiful and impressive Christmas Program also, was given under the -0 :TQ sponsorship of the Glee Club. The girls in their club costumes of black smoclcs, white Q49 collars and cuffs, and black ties, led the procession from Old Heights Senior High to T T M the new John H. Reagan High. When the Texas State Teachers Association Conven- l tion was held in Houston, the Glee Club was called on to furnish part of the program. 14- ? The club closed the season with an Operetta Lady Francisfl in which Oretha Vaughn my and Alice Orr had the solo parts. The following girls are members of the Club: Helen 'ggi' Kleinhaus, Dorothy lrene Smith, Alice Orr, Aileen Baker, Mary Lewis, Margaret ? 1- Luck, Dorothy Louise Smith, Mary Wiseman, Oretha Vaughn, Alice Hebert, Daisy Fisher, Lillian VVeisz, Jewel Ahring, Hazel Settle, Idabelle Anderson, Jean Davis, 5-ft'-T:- Marjorie Hughes, Elyne Cabiness, Idabell VVestwood, Grace Nelson, Mary Blair, and T7 Vesta Fields. jt,.-'TCE - f E' 'TL V! 1 'Y Ng fi-E' Ei-if ji ax.- 142, ilu 'Qiiflxr A h ' 123 , ii E r, lf ' Y - -.1 e If- DN 3 - if-at 1 .N ' ' iff! ' 'film lu tg, - :F ' 1f1,,,:i:a-- si al l W ll I, Q 'li QlL.45iIf111r. A L!--02 - ' , , ri I ,lil J Q El: iili .16 ' J '.: ' - Illlllii Wx' A ' -un .Q uumulif J. . ,. li

Page 86 text:

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Page 88 text:

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