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First Row Hrnly. K hi man, Doerr, P. Gilman. Vine. Mist Johnson, Stoobodo, Palmer. Reinfrank, Miller. Skcond Row- Rerrisford. Slone. Dunn. Shannon. Smith, Koeh. Rhodes, Girion, Schmitz. Thomai. Chreiman. Third Row—Nelson, Robbias. G. Gilman, Dobner, Shadboh, McDonald, Herrin P. Janets. M. Janets, Kudin, Forum Row—Si inch field. Anderson, Williams, Jleneman, MacGibbon, Simpson. Diehl, Sexton. Glee Club ANXI ALLY the I niversity High School Glee Club produces an operetta. This year’s presentation was The Belle of Bagdad, which was given most successfully, on March seventeenth. Singing the leads were Leone Nelson. Wallace Doerr. Nancy Shadbolt, Jane Williams, Margaret Dunn, Jean MacGibbon, Warren Rose, Card Koch. Paxson Gilman, Prank Miller, and Burton Reinfrank. They were supported by Helen Swoboda. Phyllis Dobner. Helen Utne, and a chorus of fifty, under the able direction of Miss Johnson. Music Club TIIROI GHOI T the year 1938-1939, the Music Club was quite successful in increasing the students’ interest in music. Meetings were held twice a month and a great variety of musical programs were enjoyed. Breaking the tradition that Music Club was only for students very talented in some field of music, the club invited all students who were interested in music to join. Consequently the enrolment was enlarged and much progress resulted. Front Row—Mae Lean, Mees, Pave. MacGibbon. H'illiams. Miss Johnson. Stvoboda. Back Row- Dine. Shannon, Mdander, Michel. Heneman, Slone. BISBILA PACE 27
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F oxt Row—Cotry, Ur. Curtis, tCalker. Hack Row—Pieper, Parrish. Van pel. Palmer, Hafmeister. Boys' Club Council TIIF- Senior High Boys’ Club Council was formed two years ago for the purpose of furnishing and taking care of the upkeep of the boys' clubroom. Toward this one aim there has been much progress. To form the council, two boys are elected from each class in the senior high school. I rom these are chosen the officers of the council. The organization has acted under the very able leadership of Mr. Curtis, the Dean of Boys. Girls' Club Cabinet and Council TIIF Girls' Club exists to foster sociability among senior high school girls. Every girl automatically becomes a member. The council, which consists of the officers of the Girls’ Club and of class representatives, and the cabinet, which is composed of the chairmen of the seven committees that carry on club activities. serve to assist the president in planning and guiding events. Annually, the Gills’ Club sponsors Mothers’ leas and a Mothers' and Daughters’ Banquet. FlMT Row—Heneman, Good sill. Rosenholls. C. Johnson. Second Row—lledbaek, Miss Nelson. Abbott, Grolh. Third Row—R. Longyear, Sheldon, Boberg, Robitshek, Schmitz, MaeGibbon, S’. A rut sen. Shepard, Berrisford, S had bolt. TH E 1 939 PACE 26
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Hrowt Row -Spaeth, Schlessclman, Reimbold, limit on. M fader. lied back. M its Obit. Hack Row Sommers, Shaw, Groth, Smith. Shannon. Kobitthek, Sheldon, l . Christensen. Beaux Arts Club THE Beaux Arts Club exists to further interest in art ami appreciation of art. Prospective members submit an original piece of art work or handicraft; and those students whose articles exhibit the most talent are admitted to the club. This year the club obtained pictures from the Little Gallery and hung them about the halls and rooms. This project was carried on in order to beautify the school and to make the students more art conscious. Dramatic Club DURING the past year, under the supervision of Mr. Gerald Voelker, the Dramatic Club has been more active than ever before. Meetings were held once a week, when interesting and varied programs were presented for the purpose of entertaining members and of acquainting them with different phases of the theater. The club's chief production of the year was Pygmalion and Galatea, and supplementing it were several one-act plays presented at assemblies. FlMT Row—Bray, Harding, Van Bergen. Schmiis, Mr. Voelker, Renter, Boy nisi, J. Mees, Girton. Goldbarg. Second Row—Rage, Macl.ean. Cherry, Rosenholts, Hedbaek, Shad bolt. Robbins. Holt, A ucrbachcr. Third Row—Caldwell, Pease, Gnlhnne, Header, Button, Rose. MaeGibbon. Reimbotd, Schlessclman. Fourth Row Howe, Smith, Swoboda. Shepard. Heneman, Jesness. Groth. Johnson. Abbott, Ellis. Firm Row—Gilman, Johnson, Henley, Coffey. E. Hobbs, Bergman, C. Knehn, Myers, St inch field, R. Longyear. PACE 28 THE 1939
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