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-t 4 'a YQ, 'QD' 'HW 5 11511161 J 79 U l A JJ itat: a wait , 1 :wife - ' , 'E 2155 4.5 if 9 a S5 ' tif, i Q ' l l 1 L Winrhester, Smilh, Slye, Turner, Bell, Holland, Lister, Kizer, Neville. Engel, Warren, Barton, Ernxl, Baker, Rnelofs, Guy, E. Prire, Chandler, R. Wilhelm, McCormack. J. Pofwell, Mrlfray, Nady, Lincoln, Cooper, Beckwith, Chaplin, Hailey, Fordiee. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB LOMA KIZER ---- President ---- - - lVIURIEL BELL MURIEL BELL - - Serretary-Treasurer - - lVIILDRED HOLLAND BETTY ANGEL - - - Aeeompanixt - - - DOROTHY WARREN BONNIE ANGEL ------- Librarian ------- MAISIE SMITH This Organization, under the direction of Lois Lingenfelter, accomplished great things in the fall term. Many members were taking glee for a second time, and the club was able to do some very fine finished and advanced work. They sang many times for programs at school and in the community. The spring club, a much larger organization, reached its highest excellence in combined glee club Work. Such famous numbers as 'KOn the Road to Mandalay, Schubert's Serenade,'l The Old Road, and HNeapolitan Nightsl' were used suc- cessfully on important occasions. A feature of the spring course was the Friday program, which individual talents was heard, and the combined clubs entertained each other. Uniforms in five pastel shades were adopted and created an effect. l'Kleptomaniac, a one-act play, was presented at a pay aud call by a selected group from the club. MEMBERS Betty Angel, Bonnie Angel, Muriel Bell, Ada Chaplin, Virginia Barton, Katherine Fordice, Loma Kizer, Jessie Mae McCray, Katherine McNiel, Cleta Neville, Vivian Nadding, Hortense Price, Evelyn Rowell, Trixie Rowell, Margery Roelofs, Ruth Slye, Dorothy Winchester, Eunice Tansey, Beatrice Sharon, Bernice Baker, Marie Batsch, Virginia Barton, Muriel Bell, Oma Beckwith, Ada Chaplin, Dorothy Chandler, Beulah Cooper, Cecelia Ernst, Katherine Fordyce, Mae Guy, Casinova Hailey, Mildred Holland, Rita Lister, Marguerite Lincoln, Norma McCor- mack, Jessie Mae McCray, Mary Nady, Juanita Powell, Elsie Price, Margery Roelofs, Trixie Rowell, Maisie Smith, Ellen Stanley, Virginia Turner, Ruth Wilhelm, Dorothy VVarren, Ethel Slye. l56l
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nil' ' :,,G-ef' f ' V i, I , ' 'r.'A:lg3 I A J -1? 21: v tk -L L ra2,:::,. : Q . I Hrulam, Chaplin, Crawford, Nrlsfn Granger, Merrill, Young, Clutter, Betz, Lupo, Kaspar, Carpen Lllflf,-BFt'!?f'?'ll, Hadlcr, OH, Hall, Woodruff, McLean, Prife, ter, Mowry, Isbell, Lesxlng Zamperini, Sapp, Dan ord COMBINED CLUB AND ORCHESTRA Both Band and Orchestra, under the able direction of Mr. R. D. Crawford have been active in serving Torrance High this year, by providing music for aud calls, evening performances of plays, and the February Commencement. These organma tions can truly be called service clubs in our school, and many of the members have served for any semesters in succession. A , OFFICERS CLARENCE CARPENTER ------------ lllanager FRANCES GRANG ER - -- - flssisfzuzt lllamzger and Treasurer ADA CHAPLIN - - ---------- Dirertor LA GRETTA HALI. - ----- - - Serrernry MEMBERS Plano, Frances Grangerg fviolin, Ada Chaplin, Ella May Ott, Paul Lessing, Elyda Dough erty, Cyril Paisley, Rafael Becerrag pifrolo and flute, Richard Stevensg flarinet, john Xoun Egbert Merrillg mxophone, Thomas Betz, Kenneth Clutter, joe Lupog rornet, Dallas Danford George Isbell, VVarren Sapp, Pete Zamperini, Edgar Dumont, alto, Francis Mowry Bam Othon Torres, drumx, James McLean, Bert VVoodrufI, La Gretta Hallg trombonf, Clarence Carpenter, Victor Kasparg bassoon, Edgar Nelsen. i..1.Q-.Ti DIAMOND NECKLA CE Presented by AIO, February 5, 1930 Lord Blighter ------------ ' Iblilady Blighter ---------- lbliss Ermentrude, American heiress Reggie, son and heir ---- , - - Croquette, Maid - Shawkins, butler - - .l55l VAN BARTEcHKo PAL MARIE HENRY MEI.X7IN LocKHART HARTLEY COOKE INIARJORIE ROELOFS - ELXVIN Woon
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P' HQQAQFQ lik 9 Al-Us ' r':- A wt' KH, 0 5125? 'P J f iL?l.u I mv. E Dartford, Shinn, Follarotl, Young, Zamperini, Barterhko, Lock, Kyle. Daugherty, Tolyon, Barnes, Eirfllrn, Carpenter, Lessing. BOYS' GLEE CLUB BILL BARNES - ----- illanager LEONARD LocK - - - - Serretary and Treasurer CLARENCE CARPENTER - ----- Librarian PAUL LESSING - - - - Asristant Librarian JOHN YoUNG - - - flcrompanist The Boys' Glee in the fall semester attained the largest repertoire of any pre- ceding Torrance Glee, having had eighteen memorized numbers to their credit. In all their appearance at school and for organizations in the community they were praised for their fine work and attention to the baton. The spring semester developed some Hne sight-readers, and much more attention was given to combined glee club for this reason. The combined club was very suc- cessful in drilling a Capella, and produced some fine programs. Director, Marjorie Eischen. MEMBERS Fall term: Bill Barnes, Van Bartechko, Kenneth Coil, Ralph Daugherty, Joe Higgins, Charles Kisinger, James Lanz, Paul Lessing, Egbert Merrill, VVilson Page, Jack Shinn, Earl Tavan, Roland Thomas, Le Roy? Thompson, Glenn Tolson, johon Young, Pete Zamperini. Spring term: Bill Barnes, Clarence Carpenter, Kenneth Coil, Dallas Danford, Ralph Daugherty, George Kyle, Paul Lessing, Leonard Lock, Joe Tavan, Earl Tavan, Roland Thomas, Glenn Tolson, John Young, Charles Faulkner, Clinton Folkrod, Pete Zamperini. l57l
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