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NTtgSi9u -nQ,33?5'gf:i,9rit t t t11 D. St M, C. President .....,...... ....... J ane Pauli Secretary and Treasurer. . . .... Kathryn Wells Librarian .........., ...., F rances Tessin Director .... , . . ...... . . .Mrs. J. S. France N outstanding. worthwhile, school activity-the girls' glee club. The most interest in the best music -their aim. It is a self-supporting organ- ization, with the policy to always be of service by singing at many public functions and private entertainments. Its ability and earnest endeavor was proved by the award of lirst place in both the district and state contests for class B schools. This year there was' no state contest. However, the club sang for many assembly programs and participated in the National Music Week Festival. Other public appearances were: The Mothers' Day program at the Methodist Episco- pal and the Presbyterian churches: patriotic program at the Baptist church: Par- ent Teachers' convention: Riviera Theatre and the Art Exhibit. The Senior girls in the club are: Jane Pauli, Kathryn Wells, Catherine Hanley, Jeannette Wing, Kathryn Whitbeck, Eileen Gay, Muriel Jackson, Lela Withers, Marjorie Crabbe, and Ora B. DeVilbiss. S lI u ur TT E -new Page Twenty-Seven
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alla NRQQQIA g 11 Wlfhe Fire Princes, PRESENTED APRIL 15, 1931 BY THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR, MRS. J. S. FRANCE TPIE music and art students received invaluable experience in this production. The paramount feature, perhaps, is the fact that all the scenery and cos- tumes Were designed and made by the students. The scenery, which was de- signed by Muriel Jackson, typiiied a king's summer palace in Pantouflia. A great deal of study was required of Anthony Dukette to design the unique cos- tumes. Large, mixed choruses and clever dances were frequently in the scenes, making The Eire Prince in its entirety, the most spectacular production ever given on this stae. Those from our class who had solo parts were: Lela Withers, Ora B. De- Vilbiss, Jane Pauli, Kathryn Wells, Anthony Dukette and Paul Hoover. , 1 is yflggfaut E le?xf3j3'-,fGM'ar t A E A : Page Twenty-Sim
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M 9llf i1e:?Q5hCf3Fi.9n on -iezranya T., R. H, S. Band President ........ . .... .... S teven Bonfoey Sec'y., Treas. . Drum Major .... Ass't. Director Director .........,............ . Robert Thorn Gordon Mahana . . . Arthur May Raymond Peeke THIS self-supporting musical organization of fifty members backs all school Citizens Military Training ter last summer and. our had charge. This fall they took county contest at the St. their other fall appearances Camp Band at Camp Cus- band director, Capt. Peeke, second place in the Tri- Joseph county fair. Among was the significant part taken in the Armistice Day appeared at the Citizens athletics by playing and marching. Our band formed the nucleus for the program. In the spring they Reconstruction Mass Meet- ing, Decoration Day program and the Blossom Festival at Benton Harbor. They are always available for assembly programs and prove their adequateness for the occasions. Senior boys in the band are: Arthur May, XVayne Hazen, Leo I-Iillyer, Harold Jackson, John Cunkle, Robert Howard, Paul Hoover, Steven Bonfoey, John Theurer, and Robert Mack. 5 gym 1 f0ch'ol: A- Il Page Taventy-Eight
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