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N.. Pg.. Q., 'P ll: 'H c 'Q s Miss Jone Glenn, Director The Glee Club was bigger than ever this year. The traditional Christ- mas processional was effectively done and a special group added to the program by singing old English Carols along with the more familiar ones. Several times throughout the year a part of the Glee Club sang in assembly. This group had its share in the Easter and Thanksgiving programs also. It should be added that the members of the Shower Room Quartet were a part of the Glee Club and the boys made quite an impression at the Board of Education Dinner and in assembly. 33 GLEE cLua
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'J M 4 W viii :Elf ,Q ORCHESTRA ,,, Miss Jone Glenn, Director The orchestra that was organized last year started with its old mem- bersg and as the year went on, added beginners to swell its number. The most important function of this organization was to play for the processional and recessional at Commencement. Five Seniors played with the orchestra for the last time. These boys will be missed greatly, but the number of beginners coming on is encouraging. Two of our instrumentalists, Jean Brown and Marcella Johnson, entertained in assembly and at the Board of Education Dinner. 32
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NYM 'Q-L f NEWSPAPER STAFF sg, Editor, Ruth Hill Assist. Editors Thereso Piozzi, Phyllis Greenberg Sport Editors Annomorie Yerkes, Richord Buzby Advisor, Mrs, Morion L. Hoycock In September a group of seniors came to the conclusion that the school needed a newspaper. After polling the sentiment of the student body, it was decided to try to put out a mimeographed paper every two weeks. The newspaper was published for the purpose of getting the school news before the students and thereby stimulating student interest in school affairs. It was also used as a medium of developing creative writing. For those actually putting out the paper, it gave a conception of the way a newspaper is made up and it developed judgment in selecting mate- rial to be printed. Much can be done to make our paper better, and it is hoped as its pub- lication continues, more students will participate in its composition. Dolores Douglass, Marian Chant, Mary Yoos, Irene Hlubik, Mabel Edman assisted us in the typing of the newspaper. 34
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