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Pyramids PART II HIGH SCHOOL PYRAMID TEAM B. M. Hellenberg, Coach Clarinet Solo- Le Secretlcce ,, eeeeeeeec C H ., e,a aHelen Zabel PART III FLONZALIANS Charles W. Shipman, Director INTERM1ss1oN PART IV ' MONROE HIGH ORCHESTRA Charles W. Shipman, Director PART V ON THE LEVEE Miss Crissiena Hanson, Director Trumpet So-lo- Love Came Calling ,, IIIII ,,,,,,,. C -,IElmer Frank, Robert Beck PART VI 1930 STATE CHAMPION GYMNASTS B, M. Hellenberg, Coach The Business Staff consisted of Mr. Thomas Sisco, Business Manager: Mr. H. R. Button, Faculty Sponsor: and Mr. E. E. Tambling, Stage Manager. 64
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B.,. C , ,, .. . . Franklin Mitchell On the Levee The last number on the program was an exhibition given by the 1930 State Champion Gymnasts. Between the different parts, instrumental solos were given by Robert Cantrick, Helen Zabel, Elmer Frank, and Robert Beck. During the acts given by the Pyramid Team and the Ciymnasts the Orches- tra played Merry Widow. The complete program was as follows: PART I HIS MAJESTYS SHIP PINAPORE Miss Margaret McAdam, Director PERsoNNEL Capt. Cocrorarz . Ralph Raelzstraw Dick Deadeye..,..,. Bill Bobstay Bob Beglzel. . . Tom Tueleern . Josephine. , Hebe e,,,,, . Little Buttercup -. .. .. .. ... . . .. First Lora s Sister Bernard Roberts. Charles Mclntyre Vaughn Hummel Bernard Wehring , Leo Bauer ,. George Quick Arnold Henrich .Beatrice Rindfusz Marjorie Meyer Janet Sprague s, His Cousins. His Aunts, Sailor, Marines, etc.-. ., .. . . - . . .. ., .B . .,tlBoys' and Girls' Glee Club and Chorus Scene-Quarterdeck of H. M. S. Pinafore off Portsmouth. Flute Solo-A'Schon Rosmarinn. . Robert Cantrick
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1ElIll2II.S i ILIEMEIUIE l During the past school year all the Senior High School girls were privileged to gain membership in an entirely new organization-the Girls' League. Under the guidance of Miss Marsh, the President, Helen Zable, was very successful. Her officers were: Katharine Schmidt, Commissioner of Hospitality, whose duty it was to act as Hall Hostess. She had under her many girls who graciously ushered visi- tors through our building and offered information. Visiting parents easily located their children through the help of these guides. New members of the student body, perplexed at trying to find their classes, were aided greatly from this source. Ruth Root, Commissioner of Health, headed a department that sponsored the nurse's office. First aid was another thing authorized by the Ciirls' League. Frances Drake, Commissioner of Citizenship, aided many losers in lind- ing their lost pens, books, pencils, compacts, etc. Different girls under Frances Drake had their vacant hours in the Lost and Found Room, Room No. 127, and were ready to receive and return lost articles. Through this group observation was made. All things and practices dangerous to the morale of our school were checked up on and this accomplished considerably toward our goal of good school citizenship. Commissioner of Social Affairs was Maxine Logan. Through her efforts and those of her helpers, assemblies for girls only, were promoted. Her com- mittee helped in making social functions successful. An additional committee was formed but had little to do this year. Mar- cella Hinz was Commissioner of Arts and this committee was formed to aid in poster making, favors for social functions, and costumes. We hope this com- mittee will be useful next year in promoting our good times. This organization came into existence on October 3, 1929, and Miss Marsh devoted much of her time in improving this League and was its adviser. 65
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