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47 C717 ' ' MIDYEAR GRADUATES OFFICERS l 1'v.vi4lv11f ...... Ci.Ai'nE Lowi: l'irv-Prvsidvzzf ..., Homme Mrmizlz .S'vr1'rta1'y-Trva.rim'l' .. ..... NTARIE RESII .-h11'isnr ...................................... Miss AIAIKEE XVEST In accordance with its custom of perfecting an unpromising group of entertainers, Station WVVHS in 19.20 announced the appearance of seventy-seven new performers. The lot, as a whole, proved that they were of no little ability, and VVilliam Mavrelis, in spite of his immaturity, was elected to the pep squad, a noteworthy achievement. During the second year they put their program upon a more systematic basis, choosing Don Leonard, assisted by Robert Howe, to announce the productions, Gretchen Shireman to take charge of their Financial arrangements and Mr. Tregilgus as the program manager. Again William Mavrelis headed the bill, this time in declam, while the members in music and sports were beginning to hit their stride. The third year Eugene Shoemaker succeeded Leonard as announcer and was assisted first by Homer Miller a11d later Robert T. Miller. Marjorie Harker kept the records of their appearances, Robert Howe took charge of the finances and Mr. Tregilgus and Mr. Fields were the promoters. That year they had able representatives in declam, debate, athletics and music. During their last year they severed connections with the group which had entered a half year later than they, and worked as a separate unit. Claude Lowe, assisted by Homer Miller, was the announcer, Marie Besh was record-keeper and controller of currency, while Miss Vest was the advisor. Their forensic work was little short of remarkable, and. as in previous years, there were members in music. sports, staffs of publications, plays, and all organizations. Five of the group, Mildred Murphy, Ardeth XVick, Marie Besh, Claude Lowe, and Flora jo Smith were elected to the National Honor Society, the latter being chosen its president. In every type of activity-curricular and extra-curricular-they ranked at the top, and when finally they departed for the last time from the air, they left behind them a great host of friends that they had made both in the studio and ont. Page 17
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