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km VOICE CLASSES- Sing, Sing without stripes but with bars. The voice class makes no bad notes but is imprisoned in a love for music. This group has enter- tained the student body with several enjoyable chapel programs and the radio audience has had the apportunity to hear and appreciate their frequent musical broadcasts. For several years they have entered successfully the state music con- test. MONOGRAM CLUB-ln mathematics it's the kilogramg in biology it's the diaphramg and in athletics it's the monogram! They're the boys that bring home the bacon on the athletic field. The monogram represents outstanding work on sports. 'mmf'
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