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- X Jx lx A AXAAAKAA 's -gag i W g X 9 9 0 l I 6 ll .gasp First Row:--Lois Whaley, Dorothy Van de Bogart, Clara Nelson, Celia Ingram, Bethine Calkins, June Shannon, Evelyn Marshall, Gladys Tell, Albertta Holt, Bernadine Landon, Lily Smith, Tempa Landon. Second Row:-Alice Arch, Bessie Versaci, Geraldine Kellogg, Lorene Hall, Margaret Nelson, Colene Durbin, Evelyn Wallace, Grace Hinman, Mary Lyer, Marie Speer, Hazel Foutch, Rose Mendelson, Irerie Smith. Third Row:-Evelyn McConnell, Irma Pope, Emma Hansen, Ruby Peary, Genevieve Tabler, Helen Petersen, Dorothy Dray, Ruth Cox, Sarah Scruggs, Daisy 3 Allen, Fern Snethen, fosephine Carrol, Florence Whitehoolq. l K-v l tl - f 'fl' Girls Glee Club W I The girls' glee club this year is a very new group. There is only one member this rl' year who was with last year's entrants in the music contest. The group placed third in 745 the district contest this year. My Though the group has given no special evening program, it has more than once lxjl furnished the music for an assembly, when something of the kind was necessary. Girls VI from the glee club and members of the chorus have several times furnished solo, duet, or X ll trio selections. QP w I The glee club is one of the organizations of which our school should be proud and as 1,2 most of its members are ninth and tenth graders, there are great hopes for it in the future. 1 ll l 49'- s B j B A T , f Q .I DYWAQYDQQ ' 'Q'-Q Y '- - A 'W ,f'- f One Hundred Six
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-W-sfo 424f'4-' 7 ,ij- , 'J 'N fl lv N Q, N N The Golden Tmilf' ', 55 , , K ' AAAAAA'A A A A The Golden Trail, by Cadman, was the operetta which Thomas Jefferson Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mrs. Belle Tilton, presented this year. Those taking part were as follows: Don Alvarado, widower ---- Dona Barbarita, his daughter - Modeste, her friend - - Don Pedro Carranza, bandit - - - Charles Harrington, pony expressman - Carmela, Mexican dancer ---- Mike O'Rourke, hotel proprietor - Dick Garvine, bully ---- Martin Hurd, emigrant leader - Maria Hurd, his wife - - - Sylvia Hurd, their daughter - foe Grimble, trapper - - - - Tad Jones, orphan emigrant ---- Montmorency Puddington, holds six jobs Tom, a miner ------- Bill, a miner - - Columbia - - - Kenneth Scholes Virginia Guinnee - Goldie Pardee - - William Tell James Breedlove Bernaldine Landon Edward Darnell Gordon Wilcox Floyd Tornbloom - Sara Scruggs - Helen Kahler - Aaron Reed - Jack Mosher - Duncan Low - - Don Kirk - Carl Hakmiller - Mabel Currie The operetta takes place in a small western town when the three groups, Don Alvarado and his daughter's wedding party, the emigrants, and Don Pedro Carranza with his Rancheros, meet by chance at the Golden Trail Hotel. Duncan Low, the man with six jobs, furnishes the humor, by putting in a funny word in all the situations. As the story progresses and the family jewels, which were to be worn by the daughter at the hetrothal dance, are stolen, Jimmie Breedlove as the pony expressman becomes the hero. Valuable mail is taken and he is accused, but, as it is to be expected, the plot worlcs out to the right ending. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Seidl, provided the musical accompaniments throughout the operetta. Regina Klein played the piano. There were five choruses as follows: Mexican girls, Spanish girls, Rancheros, Miners and Emigrants, and Bandits. In the operetta there were several dances which were supervised by Bessie White, senior. The production stall consisted of: Lulu Dinkel, business managerg Henry Mendelson, stage managerg Vera Stoddard, properties, Clara Nelson, costumes, Paul Bach, advertising, Dorothy Cohoe, house manager, Sigma Tau literary society, ushers, Geraldine Kellogg, make-up, and Catherine Tilton, prompter. l 11 N ----. gf . v R x 1- -Ari v A 71,2-5- ,i tv One Hundred Five 554794347 3-Y lvayva ic N. 5
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e i T T - , ,f 1!f' A A A A A A 'A A A A First Row:-Seymour Cohn Donald Boylen Harold Smith Clm is Myers George Thompson Cli ord Ficltlin Sheridan Cragun ames Millvollin Donald Andersen. Second Row:-Robert Oshlo Henry Mendelson W'illard Figgins ames Breedlove Aaron Reed Allrert Collet Leo Dippel unior Kahler Nelson Szzer Raymond Culton Third Row Harold Cassel jacob Gordon lfValter Sorensen Donald Yates Kenneth Brown Marlon Vernon Rohert Cohn Paul Conley ames l ernon Fourth Row Donald Kirk Rzchard Boyer Verner Olsen Harry Rzsney Boys Glee Club X T e membership is not as new in this group as in the girls glee club for there are very few who have not represented the school before. Through the efforts of the boys and Mrs. Belle Tilton the instructor the club was able to gain second place in the district contest held at Abraham Lincoln high school. i Willard Figgins ames Breedlove George Thompson and Sheridan Cragun the boys quartet have furnished music for the school on several occasions There will be several of the boys gone or ineligible for contest work next spring but there are still high hopes for the group to place in the annual contests 1, I - J47?a7479a?o0's5. 9 Q 3 X E+- 15 gi in fs N 3 l X ,rJ1,iY,1,i,i , f , ,J , , t , ,J , X s :-A '11 I I s , ,J , ' .- i M - lv , N 1 lm' N h , y hy' l' , , tm tm J tt , , ' ' ' u c 'Q lt A 1 hd: ' N -.-M gf s - R - - One Hundred Seven
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