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f 'A i' ,T t if ii, , . -'-- -'al '-- -L I f'f-f-ff .vi Music Music aims to give us something of which Keats had in mind when he wrote: A thing of beauty is a joy foreverg its loveliness increases it will never pass into nothingness, but still will keep a bower quiet for us, and a sleep full of sweet dreams, and health and quiet breath- ing.', The sincere efforts of the faculty with the cooperation of the students have made it possible for the advancement of music, and also made the community realize that the ability of the students is no longer dormant. Their ability is illustrated in the different organiza- tions, such as: the Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club, and Boys' Glee Club. They have made several public appearances and have been en- couraged greatly by their results. Owing to the way this High School is handicapped without sufficient equipment for Athletics, music has been substituted and found to be soul-stimulating instead of vigorating, but nevertheless, we feel we have attended to one of the most important phases of one's career. One of the phases of High School life, second only to Athletics, is Musicg and through this method High School loyalty and spirit may be developed to nearly as high a standard as Athletics, which has been shown by the support given to Debating and Uratory. livery Tuesday and Thursday, general assembly periods were used for general singing, during which time we sang many popular songs as well as the old familiar songs. Much rivalry was shown between the different organizations in their appearances before the assembly every Wednesday. This helped to create interest and proved to be beneficial as well as enter- taining. JW YM 3 NV M A I Page Fifty one
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l - . me 511100 w.- If-7 'H fi .14 Boy's and Gi1'l's Tennis Club lfirsf Ifflllh' Blink. Greenwall. llonse. llurllberl. Klonkle. l'almei'. lieilil lfrwin. Curlis. llenry. Semin! Rom: Booth. I.ellman. NI. Qnalley. IS. Qualley. Nelson. Puls. Nlorse. Xlf'l,llllf.fllllII. .Xnrlrews. Steward. Tllirrl lilflllh' Town. Yan llorn. Booth. llallatan. ll. Sielall. li. Sielall. Sleede. Peehles. 'llhe 'llennis Cluh was organized the latter part of September. Nlr. Manley had charge of the hoys and Miss lleclc the girls. 'llhe tennis court was retapecl and fixed into pretty good condition. Several heginners started practicing and succeeded in learning how to play. Some very good playing was witnessed during the clulfs practice and the hoys' tournament. 'llhe hoys' tournament was started as soon as most of the hoys were ahle to play, livery night after school two or three sets were played. 'llhe girls and hoys changed otl' playing on the court. 'llhe hoys were given Monday, Xlvednesday and lfriday nights and the girls Fltuesday and 'llhursday nights. Many played Saturday and Sunday. l,eonard Henry and llarolcl llooth held the honors for the highest scores. 'lihere was no tournament among the girls liecause many of them were just learning the game. Home runs and every thing imaginahle took place during their practices. lint. nevertheless many of them progressed. lllennis is a game that every person should learn to play. It is a sport that develops every muscle in the lwdy. Nlalces the mind lceener. Quielaens the eye, steadies nerves and ahove all stimulates wonderful health, Sure eyery one who participated in this sport found it healthful exercise. lr is expected that we shall resume our playing in the spring, Page Fifty-three
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