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A great development in musical ability and spirit marked the season for the Honeytones. The prospects for a terrific musical organ- ization in coming years look very bright because ol this group of young ladies. No glee club is complete without a male portion. and we prize our Male Glee Club. They were right there all the way from Tell Me Why to The Hallelujah Chorus. The largest of the girls' glee clubs, the Regionettes. proved throughout the year that they were indeed worthy of carrying the name of Regional in their title.
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f 4 'Z 1:3 Vu' The Zip Band is composed of those students lust learn ' K cl ing to play a musical instrument. They will some- tp an day make up the backbone of the senior band. Did you hear that peppy music? Didn't it make you want to dance? lt should have, as that was the Dance Band practicing under the guidance of Miss Lois Neuwie- singer. She certainly deserves a lot of credit for changing raw recruits into accomplished players. The choral groups-the Regionettes, the Honeytones, and the Male Glee Club-gave a very fine performance at Christmas, '52. The Regionettes did Fred Waring's arrange- ment of The Night Before Christmas, which was exceedingly successful. Then as a clos- The Freshmen Glee Club under the direction of Miss Neuwiesinger was organized for the purpose ot offer- ing musical instruction to the members of the freshmen class. ing number, the combined choral groups sang, The Seven Fold Amen. The concert was recorded on the school recorder. Later the music classes were able to hear the Christmas program in which they had participated. In May the Music Festival was held, full of liltirig music that made you glad spring Was here, Participation in Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Graduation by various music groups brought the music season to a successful close. .gfezikllleli A2 F' mmf? Ale fi U
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STANDING, L to R: R. Angell, V. Likus M Green V Macdonald E Seaman I. Dunn. SEATED: I. Cieslinski: E Brown President Mr Ward I Dnggers Secretary: R. Burd. 0I'l0l e526lI C Onllffllttee During our Iunior year this group of ten people combined their efforts to create an Honor System, Starting in November of 1951, the committee discussed and formu- lated their ideas and produced a constitu- tion, which was presented to Dr. Singley on September 1, 1952. After receiving his approval of the data in the constitution, the group started streamlining it and planning a week of explanation for the student body. They were assisted by the Honor Introduc- tory Committee. This committee was set up in May, 1952, for the purpose of planning Honor Week, a week during which the student body had a chance to see what Work had been done by the Honor Research Committee and to give their opinion of the entire idea. L to R: M. Matthews: N. Sammis, Chairman: P. Hartung: E. Coughlin: I. Maclfadyen.
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