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lst Row-Miss Knipler, Virginia Brehm. Glenith Hurst, Churlotte Mitchell, Belly M0!'lfq0m91'Y, Ntldine Fish, Ruth Glass. 2nd Row-Rozella Miller, Mariorie Ludden, Margaret Benson, Donna Iolinson, Doris Walker, Elnora King, Margaret Crow. Fourteen members, eight seniors and six iuniors, make up what is known as the T. N. T. Club. In this case the abbreviation, T. N. T. stands for Tomorrow's New Teachers, and not for trinitroto- luene, the explosive. The club, which is sponsored by Miss Knipfer, holds meetings the third Monday of every month. The obiect ol these meetings is to get better acquainted, to familiarize the girls with Normal Training work, and to develop a spirit of cooperation. If you want to know it they have lun, iust ask any member. In February the Normal Training girls presented an assembly program. The iirst part of the program represented a T. N. T. meeting and the requirements ofthe Normal Training Program were discussed. Later Ruth Glass and Margaret Benson entered the scene dressed in old-fashioned costumes. They gave many interesting facts concerning the Vinton school system in the early days. The girls chose Charlotte Mitchell to be their president this year. Donna Iohnson was elected vice--president this year: Glenith Hurst, secretary, and Doris Walker, treasurer. Page Seventeen
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GIRLS' GLEE CL B lst Row-Evelyn Haack, Margaret Kelly, Dorothy Kearns, Delores Williams, LaVonne Robison, Ioan Letts, Nelda Primmer. Shirley Fry, Stella Baldwin, Bernice Quackenbush, Lucille Lindsey. 2nd Rowglris Davis. Phyllis Lutz, Lois Worthen, Nancy Lynch, Margaret Harper, Marcella Neve, Iosephine Parma- ter, Virginia Richart, Bernice Farmer, Ioan Morrow, Ruth Elwick. 3rd Row--Donna Walter, Doris Walter, Charlotte Long, Arlene Heppe. Colleen Gordon, Le Anne Gleasen, Regina Hanneman, Shirley Moore, Ioan Goodell, Phyllis Heaton, Shirley Reisser. 4th RowAIune Rollinson, Oleen Knutson, lla Sauers, Helen Hays. Miss Popoii has spent the past year in developing the vocal cords of our little songbirds. This year there were both a Boys' and Girls' Glee Club with fifty-live members in all. The vocal groups started the year oti right by presenting a musical review called Accent on Swing. This dynamic show which was a success from start to iinish, was arranged in four scenes: The Darky scene: the Moonlight scene: the Western scene: the Finale. The vocal groups also furnished the music for the Thanksgiving and Christmas assembly programs. On December 17 the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs gave a Christmas vesper service which included several religious numbers and Christmas hymns. Several small groups sang at the Youth Center. In February the Glee Clubs put on a concert, and started rehearsals for the minstrel. Alter March 18 they began to work in earnest on numbers for the music contest. In the Girls' Glee Club, Shirley Fry fills the president's shoes with Carol Harper as social secretary and Colleen Gordon as librarian. lack MacAllister is president of the Boys' Glee Club and lim Wagner is social chairman. Page Sixteen
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PEAKING OF Zella poses prettily-Ruthie's all thru for today-Music contestants await results--He's down but not out!-What's the matter ie1lows?-- Waiting tor someone?-Nice teacher to have!-Talking it over-Hello there Miss K.!-Editor Holland dashes in-Roof top playground-Old. Glory at half staii-Iust loaiin'-Recognize them?-Track trophy. Page Eighteen
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