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l. V JS ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row-Janice Morton, Alrla Phelps, Imogene Burch, Lorrayne Nelson, Betty Zeman, Peggy Lou Bull, Doros thy Walters, Miss Loraine Nelson, Mary Stamm, Stella Williams, Miriam Thomas, Ruth Camp, Frieda Eich, Dorothea Gooch, Dorothy Van Wert. Second Row-Helen Flemming, Dorothy Bishop, Victorine Lewis, Mary Jean Rich, Mignon Wai-dell, Lois Ellyson, Marion Held, Viginia Walters, Margaret Walters, Dorothy Byrum, Alda Ward, Florence Barz, Blanche Shoults, Rosemae Jenks, Doris Mae Fyles, Maxine Moore. Third Row-Luelia Murphy, Vivian Trussell, Charlotte Ramsey, Lucy Watson, Mary Ella Foster, Doris Donald, June Mayfield, Louise Jesmer, Anna Bansdma, Marian Neighbor, Marjorie Ludi, Emma Lee Gisen, Madeline Walton, Mary Helen McKelvey. First Row-Leona Ferris, Annabelle Wertz, Dorothy Kennedy, Mah Foster, Lesta Pierce, Peggy Moore, Dorothy Craig, Lorraine Nielson, Zelda Kenney, Eleanor Perkins, Gladys Quist, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Rector, Wilma Visser. GIRLS' GLEE , . . . in the throes of artistic inspiration the women folk dropped their chores and organized a strictly feminine trio. Later, augmented, it became a quartetteg then a sextette, and finally, when a seventh member joined these vocal ranks, at a loss for 759 a name they called it a 'chorus . It remained for their children's children five generations later to develop a full-voiced chorus of seventy. Directed by Miss Loraine Nelson and accompanied by Janice Morton, they accomplished success after success. First in the All City Chorus, during Music Week, then in Don Alonsois Treasure, and finally in the All School Show they displayed admirable training and enthusiasm. Of course, they gave several assemblies and outside programs as periodical outlets for their tuneful art. These, too, were delightful and well received-a statement which goes without saying. l22l -.-..--i
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Billy MelNooflle ..,.,...,,,,.,,,, ,.,.,.,.......,,, ,,,,.,,.,,...........,....... . . ,, OPERETTA DON ALONSUS TREASURE Don Diego Anselmo de Gonzalez .,..,,..,.,,,,..,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Suzanna ,,,,..,,,,..,,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.....,..... Dolores ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, Lolita ..,.,,... Manuel ,,,.. Paula ...,,,,,,,.,,,,.. ,.,,,.,, Ajax W'ollop .,...... Mrs. Wollop ,.... Elaine ,.,............. Slim Malone ........., Shorty Simmons ...... . , . ..,,....,,. , . v .,.,,, David Smead ,,,.Marian Neighbor ..........,..Almla Phelps Wancla Arrowsmith ,.,.,..,..Kennvth Flatt ......Dorothea Gooch .........,,.Rl1llEfI Price ..,.,..Beverly Thompson ...Dorothy Kennedy White ........Kenneth llieber ........lfLlwartl Young llimcted hy Bliss Loraine Nelson With Music by Mr. john Rohertfs Orchestra . . . castanels snapped tingling rhythms as the curtain calne up on 6Carmen' in the very new opera house. Most of the audience stood, for the feu' rlozen seats were taken hours before the show started. When the curtain. squeaked open. the gaping audience, with much. iniagination, sau' Spanish- villas on the tiny slage in place of the sparsely painted canvas th-at trembled at each movement behind if .... 'T Wllen another curtain swept open years later, those long dead pioneers really would have stared. No longer was imagination needed to create the illusiong there was Spainlgtuneful music with a brilliant background, slippered senoritas Clack- ing high heels in a Spanish heat, well-sung songs from young throats. Showing an amazing possession of talent for dancing, Rachel Lois Crose won much applause. She caught the atmosphere of the fast-moving piece with her exf pert dances, much to the large auclience's delight. Color! Song! Drama! This was Don Alonsrfs Treasure-the gay musical success of 34. l21l x xx-.1 ,fr v l Q 53' 'Y-.x 4- t 1 . ,, .L fe, I: in ri: V .f'1.,r Q. ., . ,L , , crew! . C -. .bi Us :ii 1 .4 lik f- 5 53 g sei 6 fl 2.1 xi K' J 252 3:11 ef v 1 1 1 3 J, f, in J I 1 cl 1 1 2 2 x 1 J v 1 A S .1 ' EQ. 3 , F I 393 E , v ii it 14 1,1 .,., ...X 1 5 , -A 'r ,asf . ,.l, Mvfzlii I 1 - -.mf Q , all Q 5 1:13553 A, :H :S g .sniff ' ' A Q 55'4jQj f q r rf.--350 I H 1 . - Z'11'6y'f--ft-..-,,. ,fe5i.j:Aif'3f ,EBSQ 5 D . . , f- .:1'ep.4 as 4- 1 ' G :?1f , . ai?Q5f'.f??'T'Q4w:,.,,., i .- Q-ffilZfeSa..:i'..L:4-t-1.5, :Tire ff' L l K ' ' ' 'fi as L W'l s ? A-'Qi-f'wif 'i i 1,11 A -' . A , A , G- 21 of ,L 'f'-'flag 1-3, ,
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3 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Back Howe lfliner Ruth. Muurive Siklu-ns. Finn lVhito, Joe Pieiww-. ,lurk Iitrtlzurlilaulv. Frctl Davis Arlu My:-is, ltubt-rt lfwc, Schuyler Curtis, Harry .Nlivkt-lsnn. Ralph Graham. t'.ml ltulu-rn. Dzivid Sineml, Jnvk Clcmrvr Czirrul Brown. Third Huw'---George Z1-niun. Htl Yfvuiig. Ilvrimrtl llartmuk, Kenneth Flatt. llill linilixnzin. Ray Otto. Xli-s. Nels-on, George llintlva, Stanley Prisner. .lohn Str:-inniing. Hubert Phillipm Gene All1e1'tmr1, Toni Frazier, Vfarrcn Long. Second How- I..--lie ll:-neun. John Phillips. ltziy Culilu, Phillip Roberts. l.uwrr'iir1- Berry, Richard Mahoney, Hymn Film:-rs. Jann:-N XY1-lu-r. Howard Pieu't'. lluul Lens. Dun Finnc, Melvin ,lfrm--. tiltirk Johnson. Front Huw- ,lark liiim-gtiii. Bula Mfrrris. john Witt. Hal Dunning. Ct-rultl tilnli,-man. Sum Smeetnn. Billy Murguix. ifme--I lla-in. lluitin Pe-n-. Kenneth lla-ilnfr. john lflennning, Gln-nn Hi:---lvr. I.:-ti Murray. BOYS' GLEE H. . . . on fool or horseback. in forest or desert. blazing pallzs, or resting around lhe fire, llzey' sang. S1L'artl1.i' Illlll mn slr1'nnec1'. they allenzplea' I0 capture lzarnzony after llieir rustic 'ff1Sl1Z'0fl .... ii 0 ay ie sons 0 iose 'oreli ters. iouffi no so time an ius v. ina ui Td-it ftl tilt itat 1 I, dlk' ki or is ae wi 1 s u ie yoca er orniances. l ese iovs :ir ca ure ie nie 0 ies fthllctltdd lpf rlh li!! pt tl ld they attempted with the resultwa thing of beauty. With anything front the latest popular ditty to operatic Choral pieces they grappled, and they came out melody masters. During Niusic iveek. at the Tezivllersi Convention. and the Kiwanis Contest they appeared arm in arm with tuneful entertainment and sm-cess. Tramping ahead as guide, Miss Loraine Nelson skillfully directed the group. and Kenneth llielier not only pitched tents but kept pitch for the boys as he played his piano. L 23 1 V- ffJ'fS1fa ' ,:n' N , ' . f i V ir ' ' Af' . ., fx'-ff 'I 5,1 ,Q ' W- 1 V. - 1 K . ' , , in 1 W.--f.. 2 Q 5 'i i Tl , if A ' f 1, it 1 . 5 A 'X .. 2 ' V 1 a, Y' , ii H. . - ' '. ,' I I , i, . f ' L . W X t, 1 '- ' A V .., I H - .X . ., ' , , ,, ,, , .f . I, 'tvyitw tg, . . . , ., . . DM , l .4-.xivseezaam-ma:,..., tsu,....:..t.,.. ,, M.- N .,...Miu.ww',,-.v.M,.,n,,..d.,t,.t.+,4.3 .,a.w.e tt-i,...-.... .. it .F twat.. f.f.,tm, it ,,,.y.4.ffn,m.m t
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