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Girls' Glee Club C1inker, clinker, clinker sing the Girls' Glee Club and la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, sings Mr. Kiefer, the director, making up for the absence of the boys. Har' riet Lofgren is the secretary and Frances Tischer is the pianist. The Girls' Glee Club sang for commencement and also some of the members sang for the Christmas chapel program. The operetta's success was made possible by the work of the girls as well as the boys. The members of the club are: Virginia Carver, Frances .Tischer, Elsie Tisdale, Harriet Lofgren, Maureen Decker, Emily Routson, Virginia Reith, Elizabeth Kurtz, Lila Aebersold, Gretchen Perrin, Molly Bomberg, Marian Hamilton, Mary Jane Eyf man, Aileen Miller, Roberta Ray, Charlotte Edson, Mary Beth Rogers, Mildred Clark, Edna Hamill, Audrey Quester, Winifred Baird, Jean Mills, Ethel Koska, Margaret DeVeny, Dorothy Koontz, Roberta Bachtel, Eleanor Shiff, Catherine Grall, Margaret Reagan, Helen Getrost, Elizabeth Garver, Helen Sheffield, Dorothy Standen, Geneva Kilgore, Virginia Albaugh, Burnice Marks, Evelyn Bailey, Violette Popp, Jean Van Deusen, Dorothy Craven, Vera Thompson, Irene Asmus, DeMarus Brattin, Eleanor Johnston, Alice Svete, Helen Nocleg, Mildred Nuhn, Fay Smith, Harriet Free' man, Vivian O'Hara, Mary Tomasek, Ivadell McHenry, Eileen O'Neil, Glema Monroe, Betty Jeanne Sanford, Betty Jane Brandon, Mildred Davis, Esther Benson, Ruth Armstrong, Ruth Hook, Charlotte Lester, Elizabeth Majjessie, Renee Reeder and Jessie Keller. EightyfSix
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L11 -i fads, 1:3 T lr r l.. Q3 fa l l 3 O S Cf 5 T23 l T . it IA - . ., , , .4 , ., -..,.3. .ZW l Orchestra Cn entering the lunch room the ninth period on Tuesday afternoon, at first one thinks it is a session of kindergarten. Sound A, B, C, etc., up to G says first one, then the other to the bewilderment of the pianist who strikes one key and then holds it, then another. The group is led by Mr. Kiefer, and accompanied by Dorothy Craven, pianist. The orchestra plays at every Commencement exercise and at chapel programs. A wide range of different kinds of instruments are represented here, and a great deal of real talent. If a person plays in the orchestra for four years, he receives one half, of a credit toward his diploma. However, its purpose is to recognize musical talent and to create a greater interest in music rather than for a credit for graduation. The members of the group are Dorothy Craven, Ruth Grall, Helen Smith, Har' riet Lofgren, Minne Miloff, Renee Reeder, Charlotte Edson, Vivian O'Hara, Gordon Schmader, Jean Van Deusen, Elroy Av' ery, Kelvin Masson, Allan Henderson, Galen Davis, Elizabeth Kurtz, Geneva Kilgore, Priscilla Bowman, Dale Miller, Harrison Carter, Robert Cameron, Dwight Buell, James Francis, Robert Heisner, Charles Meek and James Love. Eigl'LtyfFi11e ., .F-wfljf ' Elf' .:.'?,g3
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f igioiwiirv T 3 ig i si i T .fi isa Boys' Glee Club Way Down South sing the members of the Boys' Glee Club at one of their regular practices in the half hour period every Tuesday morning. Mr. Kiefer directs the boys, Dale Miller is secretary. The operetta was a great success, and the Boys' Glee Club furnished a majority of the talent. They also participated in chapel programs and sang for commencement exercises. Some college glee clubs are even so fortunate as to go to Europe. There might be a future for some of these singers, and then there have to be some men to sing in operas. The following are members: Paul Solchinsky, Donnell Mowery, Charles Henninf ger, Leonard Smith, Augustine Novello, Sam Montalto, Orion Herl, Robert Kelly, Earl Andrews, James Bowen, LaVerne Hakes, Paul Ries, Keith Clotz, Clarence Marsh, Leo Dominick, James Mearns, Wilfred Bachtel, Robert Heisner, Thomas Gregg, john Mearns, Harry Mayer, Gloyd Gilbert, Edward Mahla, Henry Forsberg, Robert Hiser, Kelvin Masson, Harold Clark, Ralph Leising, Charles Leising, Wendell Merthe, Ralph Masten, Don Reilly, Thomas Reid, Walter Gallatin, Ross Rogers, Steve Kostrub, Allan Henderf son, Harold Sanders, Galen Davis, Ralph Flenniken, Don Donahue, Frank Katf rick, Marion Hiser, Andrew Sechkar, Davis Morris, Dale Miller, James Pekarf vits, Louis Smith, Ellsworth Gault and f Frank Snyder. . 1 P . , it ' 5335.341 xy, ,1,.,,,,q,.,,. f ' T ma W + iii . ivti ' N S J it ? E5 1 i N, EightyfSeve11 lfiiiw ,R ,, Q, we J
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