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LEEIU The Legion of Honor, an honorary society sponsored by Mrs. Ioyce Wilhelni, awards to students points for participation in extra- curricular activities, giving all a chance to be among the forty highest-ranking scholars in- cluded in tlie Legion every semester. lts duties are to boost stamp sales and paper collecting. AN The Student Council is dedicated to the purpose ot bringing problems which confront individual students to the attoniion of a dis- cussion group that consists of a representative from each division. Under sponsorship of Mr. Edwin Lederer and Miss Helen Mercer, the Council convenes every Wedriesday morning. EUUNEIL 1 1 J
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v.,.....1............ .sn .1 ,.. 'lm IIHUH 5 and UHIIHESTHA Oh, those sounds! Could that be music? To members of our orchestra, it is -- produced from hard work. The eighth period, students carry niusic cases to 3l3 to learn funda- mentals of music, Membership is voluntary what talent we havel The first step is tuning up to Then our able director, Miss Fischer, gives a tap-tap for silence. Out come inusic sheets, and things get into full swing. We all remember familiar strains of American Patrol and Stars and Stripes Forever: for the Spring Festival, Beethovens Fifth Symphony. Russian Sailors' Dance and Malequena: finally, the song that graduates depend upon for that notable night, Pomp and Circumstance. Carry on, orchestra, alwaysl Sounds of do- re mi float from 3l4, and another eighth period is spent in blissful singing by the song- stresses of the Girls' Choral Club. A group of smiling faces greeted the return of Mrs. Love, but the girls could scarcely express their inner feel- ings on seeing their beloved directress back again. Practice makes perfect --with this motto, the girls entered city-wide choral competition, singing Whil o' the Whisp and By the Bend of the River, for which they received an excellent rating. Club officers are: Delores Pose, presidentg Dorothy Nelson, vice-president, Dorothy Davidson, secretaryg Alice Greenberg, treasurer: Sonja Carlson and Colleen Tondrow, librarians, lrene Eckert, historian. Three cheers for the Choruslll HARRIET KOENIG and ANITA MARGOWSKI
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