iris' Qlee Club Fli0N'l' ROW, left to right: Mervilla Beale, Izola Petty, Dolores XVolI', Gladys llel,srlile1'. Myra Fritz, Mary Neipcrt-. Eleanor Mohr, Elaine Meyer. Alive XVedl, Marion Krohn. Patricia lloherty, Bernice llendrirksen. SECOND ROVV: Dorothy Stark, lielvn SC-llllilll. lloris Schultz. Marion Wedl, Lurille Popp, Elaine Richards, Franc-cs Weber. Joan Vogel, Joyrr Ladien. Lorraine llucih. Marian Miller. Betty XVerner. Evelyn Traeder. THIRD ROW: Ilealrire llendrivksen, Geraldine Baum- frard, Esther liienfang. Mildred Moldenhauer, Ethel Seitz, Jane Schakelman. Mary .lane Srhroeder, Phyllis Hake, Viola Laatslrlh. Mary Ann Ganser, Nanry Blodgeti., 1lut.h XVI-1-lIllBI'. Kathryn Shannon. Shirley Hayes, Dorothy Dirkholf, Carol Jean ey. Wh Listen To Qpera Thrilling up a. scale of do, re, mi's, the girls' glee club, by the end of the year, reached an encouraging position in its vocal work. In this group ol' 34- girls, there is probably not a single future Jeanette Mac- Donald or Lily Pons, but each individual can do more than hold her own as a household virtuoso. livery eighth period on Monday and fourth period on VVednesday, was- set aside for practice, and during' this time these would-be prima donnas attempted that liostelanetz touch on 'iGreen Ga.thedral,'l Indian Q Dawn, Bea.util'ul Savior, and others. As the time for the spring concert drew nearer, they had advanced so far up the trail of melody that by March 7, they were able to give a superb performance at the vocal music concert. Miss llerringlon should certainly take a, how. She made this school year easier for at least 3-L girls hy offering them an outlet from the sometimes monotonous routine ot' the classes and studies. PAGE TXVEN TY- THREE
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Student Council t.1CI 'l' To RIlill'I': J an e King, John titll'lU'. Itlamtr ret ll e n n e n tStH,llCllllll'l. Jactuietiln- ltr-ut. R 0 b e 1' t. llerlnwdt, It o b e r 1 Serns. Mr. Smith-Advisor, Jack llosley, fiorulrl Kexel. .lo Ann Moen. ll eten Stan. Joy:-r Lfulien. Robert John- son. Juvenile Jurists We the students ot' .let't'ei-son High School, in order to t'or1n ax more perfect student body. estnblish justice. insure school peace and trnnquilit,y, do unite and i'0l'lll this student council. .lust ns the people ot' this great country select inen who are reliable. capable, :ind I'nll ot' tire. pep, und energy. so do the students ot' our high school elect the some type of individuals lor our student council. . 'l'wo representutives ure chosen from the trcslnnen, sophomore, und junior classes: but the seniors, like heavily popututed states, hnve the privilege ot' selecting six members to represent thein. 'Ilheso representatives for the seniors this year were the honor roll girls: .lone tiling. b'Iitt'fl'ttl'Ol Henncn. und Helen Stntz, und the ontlslauuting' football heroes ot' the senson: Robert Serns. .lohn tturity, und .Iueob llosley. 'Phe juniors elected JoAnn Moen und lteruld liexel. the tallest girl and neurly the smallest boy in their class. The sophomores went. in for beuuty und lltllld50l11QtlSSS by selecting: Jacqueline Rent and Robert tlertierdt. The freshmen class chose Joyce Ludien and Robert Johnson, two very popular individuals. 'Phis lively und dependable group was responsible for that inueb talked about sue- oess. our Christnnis party. and also For trinnning our tennenbuurn. The student council has many other duties: providing recreational activities for the noon-hour, planning more stu- dent activity pro,Q'runis. und providing the elbow grease thot keeps our trophies sparkling and reinelnbered. Unce more the student council luis proved itsell' to be one ot' our best investments. more sure ot' paying the best dividends, though not noininiil, than any other orguniza.t.ion in JetTerson High School. PA GE TNVENTY-FIVE
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