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ii- 1 I v J: A lily Music for Miles, around Woodworth shall ring. Come, let us Carol and Sing, This was the decree sent forth to every girl interested in Music by the 1923 Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. At first only a few responded, but with a little co-operation from the girls and boys new members were obtained and by the end of the first semester two peppy clubs had been developed. Our first semester was more or less of a foundation, for it was then that we chose our Operetta and began practice. But not all our time was spent in digging, for, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy -or girl for that matterg so on November 20, 1922, we had our first Glee Club party which was in the form of a Program Dance. It proved to be such a success that We decided to have another the second semester. Thus ended successfully the first semester. Even more pep and enthusiasm was shown in the second semester's work. All our energy being centered around our goal- The Captain of Plymouth -which was presented on May 8, in the Orpheum Theater and proved entirely successful.
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CIVIC LEAGUE The Civic League is an organization, made up of the entire student body. At the beginning of each semester every student pays fifty cents toward its maintenance. The student body elects three boys and three girls, who meet and organize and elect a Faculty Advisor. This group is known as the Civic League Board and they hold office for one semester. It is the duty of the Civic League Board to sponsor the social activities of the school, to look after the welfare of the school property and have full charge of the preparation and presentation of the High School Honor Roll, which they present once each semester. This organization is in- strumental in creating a spirit of cooperation and good will among the students. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ....................... Charles Ryan Vice President ........ ---Naomi Campbell Secretary-Treasurer ------------- Lucille Urness Faculty Advisor ------------------- Mr. Nerhus Conrad Keck Ray Markell Dorothy MacMillan SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President -----------.------.---. Charles Ryan Vice President -------- ---- E rnest Johnson Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- Hazel Jack Faculty Advisor -------------.----- Mr. Nerhus Jeanne Fuller, Paddie Fagstad, Gladys Leeson
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11' 'K GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top RowfChnrlotle Gowran, Katherine MacMillan, Theodore Walland, Noami Campbell, Sophie Garrison, Nellie Allen. Second Row---Lois Stead, Lyla Stenmo, Reberdia Wilker, Hazel Jack, Jeanne Fuller, Leone Lanzeness Dorothy MacMillan, Gertrude Lundy. Third Rowffllndys Leeson, Marion Bonlie, Olfra Stenmo, Miss Miles, Helen Fadden, Ethel Haugan, Camilla Redick. OFFICERS President ......................... Hazel Jack Vice President .................. Gladys Leeson Secretary ....................... Ethel Haugan Librarian .................... Reberdia Wilker Chairman of Social Committee .... Marion Bonlie Advertising Editor ..........,..... Helen Ryan MEMBERS Sopranos-Dorothy MacMillan, Katherine Mac- Millan, Jeanne Fuller, Gladys Leeson, Hazel Jack, Camilla Redick, Katherine Clifford, Marion Bonlie, Ethel Haugan, Leone Langeness Altos-Reberdia Wilker, Noami Campbell, Nellie Allen, Lois Stead, Charolotte Gowran, Lyla Stenmo.
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