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wee GIRLS’ SEXTET The members of the Girls! Sextet are: first soprano, Arlene Rindfieisch,and Janet Dagues second soprgno, Eleanore Browand and Maybelle Stocker; alto, Evelyn Everiss and Dorothy Rising. During the school year the girls sang for the W.C.T.U., the L.B.S. and the Cemetery and Park Association. The group. entered the Ensemble Festival at Leroy High School February 7 and received a rating of superior minus , BOYS! QUARTET The Boys! Quartet is composed of: Cornell Starr, first tenor; Harry Lloyd, second tenor; Howard Browand, first bass; Eugene Knapp, second bass. The boys also participated in the Ensemble Festival at LeRoy High School on February 7 and received a rating of “excellent minus . The quartet has furnished entertainment for the Cong- regational L.B.S. on several occasions. BOYS! GLEE CLUB This year the Boys? Glee Club consisted of fifteen boys, all of whom will be with us next year, with the exception of Cornell Starr who graduates. At the County Music Contest at Medina High School March 9, the boys received a rating of fair! Mrs, Hobart is the Glee Club director. ORCHESTRA The orchestra entered the County Music Contest at Medina High School March o,. Tits 4s the first time the orchestra has entered for five years. They were graded on tone quality, interpretation, position and the way they followed the director, Mr. Graff. They ranked very high in the county, the grade being excellent . The orchestra also played for the Junior and Senior plays and the Grade School Operetta.
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e a i tet eee RE RCO Rw RARE Astrea enna eee EL REALE IOWA RATIOS MEDEA NOTE Hy mer. SFT PPE PRA RE a Tee ue =5 MRE ee 2 SESS | f ne ee ge GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MEE | were Aa es St There were nineteen girls enrolled in the Girls! Glee Club this year. Miss Markley was the accompanist for the last-semester, Frances Lloyd being here for the first semesters) The group sang the Kye Sonam and the Imllaby |— at the county “Musie Contest in Medina and Ba received a rating of good. SPRING LEE DEBATE Debating is one of the activities en- tered into by almost all of the schools in the county. The debstes were hold thia year on Dec- ember 1éth and 19th. The See een was RESOLVED: That the federal gevernment should own and opvorate the Sea of the United SLaLess The affirmative team consisted of the following: Eleanore Browand, first speakor; Janet Dague, sccond speaker; Rose Cigagna, alternate. The negative team was composed of: Dogwothy Aufmuth, first spoaker; Maybelle Stockcr, second speaker; Janice Hines, alternate. Max Barth and Ruth Petersen were the time kecpers. Miss Markley coached the affirmative team and Mr. Jackson the negative, Although the affirmative team was laughed at in the beginning because it was not experienced, it won both the @hatham and Spencer debates by unanimous decisions. the Negative team, with one year's experigene e, lost to Valley City and Homer. Perhaps it is because there is a great deal of work connected with debate that it offers a good opportunity for growth. At the end of the season, each debater was presented with a small pin.
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