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At I'IVI'l'Y Here we have the string quar- tet-and we are sure that Al- lene's dimp.es, 'Fhonias' voice, Anna's eyes and .ierry's boop- boop-a-doop stuff, had a lot to GO with the success the quartet en- joyed. They really knew how to entertain in more ways than musically. These four peop.e won first place at Southwestern in the contest, the prize being 3.25. Miss Peter rates as the best l00KlI1g and best dressed teacher on the faculty and further, she is 0116 of the most talented and elti- clent iiddlers who have ever graced the W. H, S. halls. We hope she Will long be with us. A girls' quartet of some hot numbers, Marie Glass, Maxine llarp, Mildred Watkins, and Pauline Snyder was added by M1'. McCray this year. They proved they can warble by the winnings they pulled down. They won first at the Southwestern contest, the prize being a beau- tiful plaqueg at the Wichita con- test, they tied for tirst place. No less smooth, the boys' quar- tet we1'e some workers, for Bob's many chains, Charles' motor- cycle, XVilson's heighth and yod- elling, and Otis', well, Otis has that certain something, made a group who were always NVGlCOI1lG in any assembly. They met with their customary success in the contests. Prof. Mac needs no introalu - tion, for he is the best known faculty member. He is the most popular, too, a proof of his var- ious merits and especla ly of his reputation for Ushootin' square with a guy. We will all cer- tainly be sorry to have him leave next year for we have liked him awfully well. A group of more than usual interest was the mixed quartet, our little music box revue. Bob, Marie. Frances and our ever present land popuiarb Wilson made up this group. They had unusual success and popularity. At Wichita, this group tied for iirst place in the Ark Valley. THE LAGONDAN Page 7 l i 4 l i l I I l i 1 i E ff, 'iff 1 4 1 i
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