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Our Glee Clubs The outstanding event in the history of this year's glee clubs was the operetta, The lflrnrcr of l'C'llC,2I'll. The work ot' the various choruses showed careful training. The cast consisting of .lean Braund, Ralph Shohcrt, Bud Mitchell, liathryn Weller, Ross Mohney, Mary .lane Lowe, Robert Ericson, Harold llcrshherger, Graydon Houck, Josephine Leh- ner and lfrank Lindauer portrayed their parts in a very pleasing nianner. 11 The following teachers and their student helpers assisted Nliss Stearns and M1'. G1'ublJs in making this production successful: Miss Bell Cstage settingj, Miss Hatfield Ccostuinesj, Nliss Flesher Cdancesj, Bliss Williams Cad- vertisingb, Mr. Donaldson Ctieket salesb, and Mr. Gibson Clightingj. flAt Christmas time the Girls' Glee C'lub sang the most artistic group of carols ever heard in chapel. The trio from this club, Ma1'y Jane Lowe, J-can Fifth rowff- Lt-hncr, Nelson, lirnch, Slit-illcr, llaag, E 1ICISllll1'l'LZK'l', Johnston, Slllllii-Of, Clarniela, Milftic, gg Braunnl, Crawford Fourth rowfHcilhrun, Strain, Foltz, Miller, Boyle, Ginter, Cznnpney, Irwin, Kohlenberg, Clancy, 'Travis Third row fSmith, L-xOIlCllllZlVl'I', Day, Lerrh, Osburn tlwrrihle li'Lul1n'1n 'Smith 'Sworn Pifer, , ,L , . 1 ,, , ., 1 , Hughes, Pope, Engstrom, Hilliard, Enn-rick Second Rowf Ross, Smith, Cumniings, Yoas, Egan First row Al1'VVlll,fx1lI'llS0,Ll0Ill' ,XVL-her, liuuglnnzin, Brunnd, Miss Stcrns, Lowe, Mel l ugh, XYcavcr, Titus Firth row f-Mack, Lane, Sterling. Hunter, llt-ilhrun, Mcfluskcy, Harmon, Kassouli, Myers, Olson, Griftitli, Larson, llarvcy, Barclay, Mitchell Fourth rowfNclson, Mohney, Logan, Dunworth, Lueorc Seeley, Olson, Matthews, Mcliinley, Blohncy, Maliam-y, Smith Third row Hohner, Younshonis, Tlloxnas, Rn-ilcr, XVl1itt'ord, Shoberi, llvitzcnrziter, llughes, McCor- mick, IWUXVIIICYOY, XVaylonis, Ackroni Second row XXYllliilIllS, Mock, Ericson, Lupo. Ericson, Nelson, tlurns, Saxlnzin, Harmon, XYoocl- tord, XyllSOIl, llenncman, BCll1.IllLlLlSCI', liI'2llllSlil First row Hess, Szziry, Uzdill, Destefan, Searle, Mr. Mansell, Snyder, Howatt, Lynch, llouck, Gillung, Lindaucr Braund and Gwendolyn Marshall, hesidcs singing in chapel, nlade several puhlic appear- ances. Alter Gwendolyn's marriage Dorothy Foltz bccanie the third lnenlher ol' this popular trio. fl Following the annual cus- ton1 hoth the Roysl and Girls, tllee Vlulms participated in the t'larion Festival held on lVlay eightcentli. ln regard to the work ol' the Roysl tllce Vluh special mention is due the Varsity and the other three quartets, Their inenihers are as follows: Jann-s Wood- ford, .laincs Hess, Kenneth Williams, Ross hlohney, George Block, .lack Lynch, llarold I-l0I'SllbOl'gUI', Edgar Nelson, Ralph Shohert, Robert llrieson, Russell ltlricson, Richard hlohney, Richard Smith, Graydon Houck, John Krasinski, Robert llarmon, William Nelson, Vtlilliam Benghouser, Fred Hunter, Clurtis t'airns, Fred Ncwineyer. f, Last but not least, we niust not fail to nlention the faithful accompanist, Gordon Ilughes. iii!
lfrank Shakespeare, wl1o served as an extern- Frill and Frown This group, known as tl1e llraiiiatie Club, is 0110 of the sel1ool's outstainliiig organiza- tions. This year our club has done an excel- lent piece of work. Our policy, which consist- ed of presenting ll10l'O plays and of studying the art of production, has lJO0Il well carried oul. A nurnber ol' plays were given before both the student body a11d outside organ- izations. ' IJ. ll. S. was represented i11 the lforeiisics by Dorothy .lane Freas, who gave an oration entitled t'lL'fI1ccc1lz'um1l Cl'I'8l.5U, by poraneous speaker, Zlllil by Dorothea lludisill, whose reading froin The fl1CI l'flCL7'l.t of Ven- ice Won for us tl1e county championship cup. fl Gur very faithful adviser has been Miss Bell. Ul+'ll'lClilliS First Seinester Margaret Miller. . l'r:'s1'fIer1l Katherine Swisher . . l'1'r'r' l,I'CNl.H't'lll Gordon H ughes ..... SC'f'l't'flll'll Second Seinesi er Paul Jones . . . 1'f'es1'flcnt llfdith Copenhaver . . 1714115 J'1'cfs2'denL Norma Sheldon . . . Scr'relf1ry Pro and Con We have had a very successful year, yes, indeed! The Pro and Von has carried out its pu1'pose very well. The greatest interest centered around our participation in the Forensic League. Tl1e was Resolved, That tl1e United States adopt tl1e essential features of the British System Radio Control and Operation. A friendly debate 011 the Sttlllt? subject was arranged with Nanty-Glo. MUCTI credit is due to tl1e subject for discussion splendid cooperation of the team and to tl1e excellent help of the coach, Miss Kopp. The assistance given by Miss Bell 2,l,I1Ll Mr. Grubbs is also appreciated. TEAM Aflirinative Marion Sinipltins First Leonard Steinberg Second lihea Lerch Alternate Negative llllizabeth H arringrton First Gordon Hughes Second liileen lwtlllllii Alteriiate O1+'l+'lC'l41liS lllileen lVIinns ..... P1'c:s'Zflcmf Nellie Brady . . 'Vice President Fraiik Shakespeare . Secretary Florence Marshall . Reporter Pro ancl Con Tliirtl row f Steinberg, Marshall, Siinpkins, Hughes Second roww-XVeod, Harrington, Kussouf, Kauf- inan, Brady First row 'f -Slizikespeare, Minus, Miss Kopp, Lerch Frill and Frown Fifth roww- Mitchell, Munsliower, Hughes, Menzie, Rossi, Wilson, XVoodforcl, Lucore, Batelieler Fourtlirow- Boyer, Ericson, Saxinan, Lindauer, Olson, Maltliews. Seeley, Lyneli, Houck, Steur- imgle, lYilson, Bretli Third rowiliassoul, Copenliaver. Houser, Sheldon, lFl2ll'l'lIlL1lUll.JfJIlCS, Osburn, Uren, Blakley, Destefan, Hess, Iiaulinnn, Freas Second row f-Lerch, lVIeKolanis, Miller, Swisher, jackson, Baines, Cuminines, Yons, Bliss Bell, lVleEnteer, Stryker, Gruver, Slioherl, Ferguson First row-Borelli, Day, Burt, llowatt, Decker, Lupe, Ericson, XVQ-ber, Lowe, Brauncl, XVilson, lVood
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