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Girlls Chorus The girl's chorus, while not making many public appearances, has had a very success- ful year. lts appearances for the P. T. A. Christmas program and for the school Christmas program were well received. It is with regret that we say a spring concert will not be forth- coming because of transportation difficulties. Members: E. Bardwell, W. Bardwell, B. Kelly, L. Estey, M. Estey, M. Myers, B. Myers, A. Krew- son, M. Schacl, H. Kelly, T. Kinney, M. Fox, G. Miller, F. Edinger, N. Youngblood, D. Towne, L. Cain, S. Nolan, D. Flanagan, R. Finlon, Reagan, R. Usher, M. Flaherty, E. Eclinger, B. Hillman, M. Cummings, B. Green, A. McCallum, A. Reagan. 7361111 The band, lessened in numbers this year, is working hard to fill the places left vacant by last year's capable members. For their first performance, the band opened the program at the Junior-Senior Prize Speaking tournament. A later concert, tentatively thought of, was postponed until next year because of the transportation difficulties. Members: Trumpets: Robert Herold, Jack Green, Richard Drumm, Robert Drumm, Robert Cor- nue, Wiilliam Youngblood. Clarinets: Ruth Bloodgood, Betty Henry, Avis Bloodgoocl, Francis Foley, Stewart Finkler, Harlan Denmark, Royce Allen. Mellophone: Charles Haynes. Trombones: Arthur Austin, Robert Bardwell. Saxophones: ,Ioan Tuffley, Kenneth Hughes. Sousaphone: Ellis Walberger. Drums: Herbert Austin, Donald Ransom, Everett Hansel, Carlton Saulisbury. Orchestra The orchestra, although diminished in number, is coming to be an outstanding organ- ization of the Music Department. For its initial performance of the year, the orchestra in cooperation with the band, sup- plied the Entr'octe Music, for the Junior-Senior Prize Speaking Contest. We regret that the unusual conditions exigting in the World and country at this time, prevent our giving concerts for the public. Members: Violins: Mildred Myers, Marilyn Estey, Beverly Kelly, Freda Edinger, Calvin Cox, jean Cox. String Bass: Jane Kinne. Trumpet: Robert Herold. Clarinets: Janice Estey, Betty Henry. Piano: Arvilla McCallum. Saxophone: Joyce Tuffley. Cello: Louise Estey, Barbara Myers, Betty Green. Page Twenty-eight ,.g, ,WK
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T ulcendra '1 Front: Beulah Hughes, Helen Hoag, Joyce Tuffley, Helen Zufelt, Stanley Sherman, Margaret Flaherty, Janice Estey, Helen Hughes, Barbara Hillman. E 4 Second: Mrs. Austin, Mary Towne, Beth Cornre, Ruth'Butler, Betty Hansel, Eugenia Bardwell, Louise Gilbert, Barbara Myers, jane Kinne, ,Mildred Myers, Betty Green, Delores Gorny. Third: Jack Green, john Carlton, Herbert Covey, Austin Bartholomew, Howard Murphy, Alan Craw, Calvin Cox, George Wortley, Frank Seymour. Tulcendra, under the leadership of Mrs. Austin, is composed of 35 members of senior high school. To become a member of this honorary organization a certain number of points must be earned in work related to drarnatics. The club had a business meeting early in the school year and elected the following of- ficers: ' ' -.Stanley Sherman President ............. .... Vice President, ..... ....,....... H elen Zufelt Secretary ,,,.,-..,.......... ,..... M argaret Flaherty Property Manager ....,., -- ..... . ............ Betty Green Stage Manager ,,,.,,..... Q ,,.,.,.........,.,..,.,.......,...,,.,...t..........,............, Janice Estey Fourteen new members were taken into the club as a result of the tryouts in the begin- ning of the year. mliulcendrau is proud that nine of its members participated in the second annual speak- ing contests ancl that four of them were winners. ln the spring, the club concentrated on its annual production Midnight, a 3-act mys- tery-comedy by Glenn Hughes. It was a great success and enjoyed by all. Club members helped with the make-up, lighting and sound effects of the play as they did in the Christmas program. ' ' The formal initiation and party washeld in june. e Page Twenty-seven '
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Leaders Club The members of the l..eader's Club have assisted in the capacity of student instructors during the physical fitness period and regular gym classes, as well as serving as marshals in the corridors throughout the year. The membership list is as follows: GIRLS-Avis Bloodgood, May Brown, Ruth Butler KSU, Lucy Cain, Bethel Coe, Beth Cornue, Marilyn Cummings, Delores Gorny, Jane Harmon, Charlotte Henderson, Elsie Her- old, Marie l-lerold, Barbara l-lillman, Helen Hgag, Helen Hughes, Mae Marks, Barbara My- ers, Mildred Myers, Mary Towne, Joan Tuffley, Jgyce Tuffley, Helen Zufelt, Beulah Hughes, Lucille Ossit, Anna Reclden. BOYS-Arthur Austin, Robert Banner, ,lack Banner, Calvin Bigsby, Leonard Blood- good, Forrest Brown, Bill Butler, l-larold Carl ton, Lyndon Coe, Alan Craw, Francis Foley, Bill C-reen, Leonard Crreen, Robert l-lerold, Dana l-louck, Kenneth Hughes, Paul Long, Rob- ert Mclfnight, Donald Ransom, Edward Rowley, Stanley Sherman, Clifford Sovocool, Art Walburger, Ellis Walburger, George Wortley. Girl ,Scouts The Girl Scouts were called for their first meeting early in October under the direction of Miss Petterson and Miss Spencer. Because of numerous schedule conflicts the group was divided into two groups on the basis of age and rank. Desiring to make their contribution to the war effort, in addition to completing speci- fied requirements in homemaking and the outdoor Held, the girls collected pictures suitable for hospital scrap books. The Girl Scout Cookie sale was very successful, despite the fact that several families were disappointed to find that they were too late with their orders to be included in the IO0 box quota. In February, the following girls received their tenderfoot pins at a Valentine Party initiation: Shirley Austin, Barbara Carlton, Patricia Covey, Ida Mae Brown, Connie Daley, Catherine Fowley and Jennie Walberger. , Others in the troop are Rosemary Batt, Mary Banner, Betty Beckwith, Beverly Beck- with, Aileen l-larmon, Marie l-lerold, Audrey Morse, Barbara Lee Parcells, Frances Smith and Marion Walberger. Page Twenty-nine
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