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[ HOWLING HOUNDS OF HILL HIGH | Last fall the organization of two glee clubs was taken up. The Howling Hounds of Hill High was a result of the vocal ingenu- ity of the male division of the school. Dues were levied to secure music and weekly practice was indulged in. The result was the securing of a fine male chorus, one that the school could well be proud of. The first public appearance of this organization surely was a success, for imediately afterward appeared new applicants for ad- mission. In co-operation with the Girls ' Symphony Club an oper- etta, The Spinsters Club was presented at both the Michigan Avenne and the Fordney Avenue Baptist churches with marked success. Tt was at the latter place that the Howling Hounds showed their greatest abiltiy as a harmony organiaztion. This is the school ' s first attempt to produce a vocal club and the first year surely has been successful. A club of this sort is, in- deed, a necessity and we hope that it may be continued in the fu- ture. The following members wish to thank Mrs. Miller for her un- tiring efforts in leading them thru a successful year: Walter Stark Harvey Snanlding Herman Block William Oppenheim Daniel Horeran Walter Steinbauer Henry Green wald Clarence Roeser EdAvard Dezelsky Wyatt Harper Earl Ganschow
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During the month of October several Get Acquainted parties were given on the lawn at the close of the session. These parties (proved a success, inasmuch as the girls of the Freshmen class be- came better acquainted with the members of the upper classes. On Friday evening of December 17th a Christmas entertain- Iment was given in the ninth grade session room. A splendid and amusing program was given through the efforts of our girls. The program consisted of several short playlets and recitations, at. the close of which Santa Claus made an unexpected visit and dis- tributed gifts to all of us. On Saturd ' av pftprnoon of Mav 7th a play The Betty Wales ' Girls and Mr. Kidd was given, girls from the club forming the :Cast. No one present doubted the ability of our girls. The credit for the success of the play is due to Miss Wells and Miss Koslowsky who so patiently directed the girls. During the three years of its existence the club has accomplish- ed a great deal for the benefit of the girls, by bringing them to- gether and helping them to get acquainted with each other, but )there is much still to be desired. How much better it would be if all girls would ioin. as everv one is elio-ib 1 ?. if every one should turn out for the meetings and be ready to help and give suggestions in- stead of leaving it to the few ambitions ones. How much more would be gained if we show our loyalty and school spirit by attending all the school activities and by taking a deep interest in all events con- nected with the High School. ill
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The social fimctions of our school this year were numerous and all were successful and enjoyable. The Juniors, as usual, opened the festivities with a dance at Smith Hall at which everyone thoroughly enjoyed himself. The Junior Hop followed, being given at Teutonia Hall. The Juniors again proved themselves royal entertainers and set a lively pace for the other classes. The music was furnished by the 3rd Regiment Orchestra and punch was served during the evening. The grand march was led by the president, James Jerome. Later on during the year on a fine Friday evening the Seniors gave a little party at the usual place, Smith Hall. Nevertheless it proved a big success socially and a near success financially. For the first time in several years the Freshman class woke up, removed their bibs, and decided to give a dance. Preparations were made and the dance was given at Teutonia Hall. The hall was prettily decorated with flowers. Refreshments were served through- out the party and excellent music was furnished by the 3rd Regi- ment Orchestra. We certainly give the Freshmen very much credit for this successful party. The last dance was given by the Juniors who showed their usual class and high quality. We may say that the Juniors have done their share in the social activities of this school year. Again we hear of the Juniors giving the annual Junior Ban- quet which will be given in its usual high style. We hear rumors also, of the annual Senior Return which ushers the Seniors out of school and which always closes the year ' s festivities.
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