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r 5 TR The LYON , Q l ii i Li li., , T E i lie lan il in l li T I gp: l ill: gi all i Eu: X fi i l will Elf M i 'ki I l 0 i Q 1 'D 0 p i 1 i i T Z a 1 : f i . . - 0 - .. !t 'i . . .au 'T' :EE llllll ll!!! T i l Qtr! Reserves HH Girl Reserves or Blue Triangle was organized early in the fall to take the plan ofthe Sunshine Society. Membership is open to any girl in high school and at present there are more than sixty members. The purpose as found in the constitution is to iind and give the best. The girls are very enthusiastic over the organization and are planning for a great work next year. The oHicers are: President, Hallie Persinger, Vice-President, Katherine Emery, Secretary, 'Wilma Chaney, Treasurer, .Ioycie Fultz, Chief Advisor, Miss Troth, other advisors, Miss Bush, Miss Allen, Mrs. J. L. Tucker, Mrs. O. P. Frick, Mrs. C. A. Robertson, and Mrs. Arthur McClintock, Yell Leader, Helen Persise, Song Leader, Mar- garet Kelley. W l T ' L , Q ': .S S i lr T if i i 1 , i l 4 1 i T i , r l 2 l A5 :fe Pf9 Q50 'Q0 Il' .0 I I Q!!! i F li, fl f 5 Sfzwnfy-four 'lu
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f ix g gg 1 to g if A .4 The LYON 5252 o g . X, W flg ggi X ' ii: i z eh , i l Elf ' h iilg i i sin i gig , i lie. i ' lliw 1 Iii: i ,is isa. iris Chorus ':2,5f'2,6 i ggi l I I' rs ' I i fi' 1 ii i i s VN' I . i 1 , Q ' 3 i 2 i 5 NDER the supervision of Miss Ruby Reister, the Girls' Glee l Club of Salem High School has spent another year of enjoyable . l Work. At the beginning of school about eighty former members and twenty-live new members enrolled, meeting regularly on lVlonday 3 and Friday, during the General Assembly period. 4, 3 This group started Work by learning several codas which Were later 3 Z sung by uniting the Boys' Glee Club -with the Girls' Chorus. For the I 0 first time the text, Student's Edition of Laurel Songs, Was used. , - L Owing to a lack of sufficient altos and second sopranos, Miss Reister found it very hard to undertake as much part Work as she would have if ' liked. Some of the Work done was studying the songs Which could be '22 'Q' sung in unison and all girls Worked on the second soprano and alto in 'L' order to develop more mixed talent for next year. Hi? As in preceding years the Girls' Chorus has been very glad to help ll!!! th ' ' f h ' - ' Q Th h U ' Th h - '!!!5' e community in any o t eir services. is year at t e mon an S y giving Service a picked chorus of sixteen girls sang a beautiful number ' entitled, Thanksgiving Sextettes have also been chosen from the chorus to help on the programs for the high school. Each year a group is selected to sing at Baccalaureate and Commencement services. Every girl looks forward to the end of the school year with a longing to be one of this group. ,QQ Q SPP'Pllf.Ij-Nil'
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