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THE MIRUS First row: U. lieachlur, .I. Flzinagzin, T. Koeppol, l'. lievonger. G. lladloy, A. Koehler. ll' l l ix r ll h N. Simpson. Sc-cowl row: C. Swupc, ll. Heist, l'. llzlsi urrl, '. I: 'e- . . Sm' xvytz.-r, V. llnrton, T. llrmly. Third row: H. ldshbaugh, ll. I'c-iffcr, J. Kurtz, li, Sclirc-ilier, ld. Jzlmos. l+'m1rth row: XY. Stuck, N. Svlim-liborger. F. llurrlon, lt, Zimmerman, ll. .lnnm-s. Miss lil. Hvplizirt. ll. Stn-Vick. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The boys' glee club started the year with a group of twenty-five. The club had a very nice group of boys always Willing to sing, and co-operate in anything that they were asked to do. The club has sung for a number of literary programs that were held throughout the year. They sang and did their part in the oper- etta, Bittersweet Anne. This operetta was given twice, at the audi- torium, and also at the Soldier's Home in Dayton. At both places it met with marked success. Robert Schreiber, William Stuck, Don Peiffer, and James Kurtz had the leading parts. The club sang at the Farmer's Institute, P.-T. A. Meetings, and other things, and all of these were done with willingness under our capable directoress, Miss Esther Gephart. The boys' glee club co-operating with the girls' glee club helped to put on an assembly for the whole high school May 8, when they sang songs of other lands. The names of the seniors who will be missed by the public and the high school next year are Gordon Hadley, Robert Schrieber, Don Peiffer, James Kurtz, Ronald Steiger, William Stuck, Nick Schoen- berger, Paul Bevenger, and Ralph Zimmerman. D. P. 30
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THE MIRUS First row: J. Reed, M. Johnson, M. Richards, M. Martin, li. NYheclcr, ll. Stcviclc. L. Sabin, ll. Shade, A. tluilfoyle, ll. Benchler, H. Rhodes, P. Zeehlnan. Second row: .l. Rainly. B. l'arroll, V. Nil-bel, li. Spencer. E. Richards, ll. Kemp, IE. llunkcr, U. Shzlrritts, 11. Sharritts, M. Baver, F. Browers. Third row: M. Eck, K. Suttnmn. H. Leis. V. Smith, V. lizirly, E. lloerner, K. Hippert, M. lliehlc, IC. Garrett, 11. ldllis, M. Artinger, M. Lively. Fourth row: V. .I. Herger, T. Eshbaiigh. M. Harry. IC. Heclcninn, M. Hughes, ll. XVilson. ll. lirown, IC. Apple, lv. lienchler, Il. Lutz, J. Martz. Fifth row: G. Isbel, M. Wunder, M. Stupp, Z. Ureugur. IH. Riggs. M. Ilongalcer, I.. Sprigg, l'. Ploclier. ll. Stevenson. I-'. Manuel. .I. xV02lVE'I', M. Brehm. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves chose The Rainbow for its theme this year because it covers so many things, and so anything could be on the pro- grams. To get new girls interested in the club, a kid party was given in the gym. We had two sponsors this years, Miss H. Gephart and Miss Allen. There were about sixty members in the club. The officers were D. Riggs, Presidentg A. Guilfoyle, Vice Presidentg E. Wheeler, Secretaryg and F. Manuel, Treasurer. Some of the girls attended the Rally at Farmersville where there was a very interesting program, and some also attended the Rally in the Spring. The custom of having a Christmas party for the poor children of the school was continued this year. The surplus of gifts and candy was donated to the Firemen's Fund. The Way of Life, which was portrayed by parables and stories from the Bible, was attended at Fairmont High School, February 8. Some of the Seniors improved their personal characteristics and earned the Girl Reserve Ring. A Carnival given in the spring was a big success. E. M. W. 29
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THE MIRUS First row: J. Reed, M. Johnson. M. llivharrls, M. XVeirll0, IC, Richairrls, D. Stovivk I.. Snlulvin. ll. Shzirlo. A. Guilfuylc, F. Brower, M. Arrlinfxer, M. llziver. Second row: Ilanly. ll. Carroll, V. Noilwel. ll. Leis, V. Smith, M. Martin. M. Hughes. U. liunker. ll. Lutz. 'l'. Schiolt, li. Garrett. li. Frey. Il. Lively. Third row: M. lick, ll. Little, V. lflurly' A. Hunt. I.. Thomas. D. Kemp. IC. Apple, IH. Sharritts. V. llc-tz, IG. Gzirrn-tt, R. flephurt. Fourth row: li. lrlicher, V. Lois. K. Suttmun. U. Stein, .l.. Kesscn, ll. Brown. M. In-is, .l. XVr-riz. ll. Svlllw-ilmc-i', .l. lillSSllI'll. I . Sliziite-r. Fifth low: 'l'. Szlnmm. IG. Suttmun, M. I-larry. J. XVool1-ry. .l. Zimms-rmann. li. llvnry. li. l'rscln-I. M. Lang, M. Fury, Miss l'. 421-pluirt. K. Shurritts. Sixth row: F. llergvr, T. l'lSlllP.lllLIfll, M. H1-Alter, M. Svhcu. lv. lliggs. M. lA!ll2.1'5llit'I'. L. Slmrigg, t'. Zeclimzin, I.. Stevenson, M. ilflllllll. li. llockmaiii, ll. llipplv. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Hello! Who? Oma Cartwright? Well, where in the world are you? At the Miami Valley Hospital? Well, that's great! Oh, you wanted to know how the Glee Club was coming on? I would say that it is fine. At the beginning of the school year, we sang at a few of the Literary programs. At the Junior program we sang some selections from Carmen, and at the Senior's some of the club sang a few songs in German. Really, I can't think of what they sang just now. It was very interestirg at that, but you know I'm not a slave to the German language. At the Sophomore program, we sang O Italia Beloved. Remember when we sang that together? We had quite a time to get the right note, but we hit a few that were correct. The Freshie's Capital Ship went over big at their Literary. And, Oma, we gave the best operetta with Esther Apple as Bittersweet Anne. In fact it was so good that we took it to the Soldiers' Home. We had an assem- bly, using Sephen Foster's melodies, for the rest of the school. Now we are planning to sing at Baccalaureate and Commencement. Our school days will soon be over. All right, I'd love to come to see you sometime, and call again. D, R, 31
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