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MUSIC FOR ALL In the fall of 1937 a group of eager high school students entered the Girls' Glee Club. Each girl enrolled with the idea of doing her part in every way so that this club might be successful. During the year the club was very happy to sing in Chapel and also at the Athletic Banquet. The club offered several selections at a fall musical recital. One of the highlights of the year was the opportunity for the girls to participate in the County Musicale held at Bucyrus. Near the end of the year the club's accomplishments were again revealed in singing several numbers at the spring recital. At this time they also sang with the boys in a mix- ed chorus. The girls will sing at the Baccalaureate Exercises. At the first of the year twenty-one boys assembled in the music room to begin music classes. We not only have an able, but also a very willing instructor, Miss Honeck. She has directed us in two recitals. By participating in recitals each boy felt a certain responsibility and the group as a whole received the benefit and credit. This group has per- formed for the Farmers' Institute, Athletic Banquet, Chapel Programs, County Musicale, and Baccalaureate Exercises. A boys' quartet has been a special feature of this organization. This group sang between acts of the Junior and Senior plays and at a Chatfield church. Each boy can truthfully say that music is a very desirable subject. The A Capella Choir was first organized in 1935 by twenty girls un- der the direction of Miss Pearl Marshall. The aim of the choir was to sing sacred music without the aid of any accompaniment. After long hours of practice and cooperation, the choir has attained its goal but the girls are ever striving to do better. Last fall Eleanor Light was elected president, Carrie E. Light, vice president, Viola Schwartz, secretary, Helen Walker, treasurer, Lois Schimpf. business manager. The choir sings four part music. The orchestra this year has been practically a new orchestra as only five of the present seventeen members had been members before. We have appeared at the All-School Musicale, High School Musicale, Farm- ers' Institute, and Commencement Exercises.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB President . . Carrie Evelyn Light Secretary ...... Gertrude Wert Vice President .. Martha Alkire Treasurer .... Maryella Durigg Seven years ago a group of ethusiastic high school girls organized the Friendship Club, the purpose being to promote a better spirit of friendship among the girls throughout the school and to uphold the highest ideals in speech, thought, and action. This year instead of discussion topics the club decided to have hob- bies which were to be brought to the meetings. All the meetings this year were social meetings held every two weeks after school. Twenty- eight members contributed to the success of the club this year. The main activities were the minstrel, The Cotton Club , and the Mother-Daughter banquet held in May. -Gertrude Wert. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization compos- ed of farm boys who are enrolled in vocational agriculture classes in rural high schools. This year there are over 200 chapters in Ohio with a membership of over 6,000 boys. Each chapter elects its officers and the program of the year is organized around the central idea of cooperation and leadership. The officers of the local chapter are: President, How- ard Pfieidererg Vice President, Carl Wagnerg Secretary-Treasurer, James Schnarrenbergerg and Reporter, Paul Sheaffer. .IUDGING TEAM The judging team took part in the state contest held at Ohio State University in February. They judged the following classes of livestock: Draft horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle and hogs. This team placed ninth in a group of sixty-five teams.
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