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E T:HE TAHOMA, 1930 x BACK ROW, Left. to Right.-Arnold, Kane, Locke, Haas, Chrlstman, Sheldon, Drinkwlne. Belong, Kelly, Melvllle, Brownfield, Scotney, Fox, Sl.. Laurent., Jacobson, Bennetts, Sykes, Sceva, Paqelow, Klrkland. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Rlqht-Poe, Farber, Lowrle, Shaw, Taylor, Siddoway, Nadeau, Tuell, Marvln, Walton, Mort., Kelly, Rowland. Cook, Osgood, Hartley. ,fl FRONT ROW, Left to Right.-Scudder, Haagen, Jones, Hedberg, Co en, Graham, Bucsko, Zack, Osborne, Hoyt. Gllbert., Mason, Wallerlch, Warrington, Wlntler, Scramstad, Pau n, Smith. lTll a membership of 60 the girls' glee vluh has 4- tlctl a sm-1-essftll year. Omitling lht- lli-.links for the first time in 501110 years the 'ull spent :I great tleal of time on opera numhers antl group work. Several times tu: e year the 1-luh was present:-tl. A lllblllllt! quartet sang varols at Christmas in th' halls tluring the Christmas ass:-tnlrly. anti over the ratlio for the Kiwanis Cluh. The girls in the louhle quartet were: ,lane Kirklantl. lla-rnire llrihhle, Mary Etlna Hamilton, Virg lia zltlram. Wt'slal Nell l.ot'lu-. Marjorie l'aga-low, Miriam Cohen antl Virginia Hetlhorg. 1 1 1 . L. A , BACK ROW, Left to Right.-Johnson, Sensi, Williams, Whlte, Edwards, Norton. Grimes, Smith, Reedy. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Rlght.-Gilmore, Lee, Hopkins, Hurley, Marshall. Meyers, Robertson, Thrasher. FRONT ROW, Left. to Rlght.-Eccles, Wall, More, Carlson, Jordan. Cory. Young. Paine, Moore, LePenske. IIE hoys' glee rluh, nnmhering 32, hatl a great tleal to do with the 5llt't'0SS of the opera. The entire 1-luh spent most of its time working towartl that entl anal tleservetl mum-h rretlit for the llllt' showing it matle. An unusual feature of the vluh this year was the Varsity Four, a quartet whit-h sang at many school programs hesitles filling outsitle engagements anul singing over the ratlio. lt was vompost-tl of Alhert Lee. Don Cory, Dean Smith antl Marino Sensi, with llale Ret-tly suhstituling for Marino Sensi at some of the programs. ,vim-fy
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ljfj THE. TAHOMA, 1930 1 BACK ROW, Left to Right-Heuston, Young, Monxlngo, Morlock, Hale, Thrasher, Septon, Asbury, Munz, Hartman, Bohn, B. Bannon, Derby, Levln, Lyons, Birch, Darllng, Arnold, Zanner. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Rlght-Wllson, Robbins, Coats, J. Wood, Gardner, E. Spencer, R. Schneider, Krieger, Camp, Evans, F. Bannon, K. Schneider. Austln, Fox. FRONT ROW, Left. to Rlght-Shoemake, Watklns, Kleese, Ford, L. Spencer, Martln, Hanson, Talarico, Llndherq, D. Wood, Brokaw, Kenrelgh, Yamasakl, Lang, Vlmpany, Esmay, Williams. TADlUM'S orchestra, composed of 55 students, has kept its work up to standard this year through its excellent numbers at many assemblies, the opera and class play. The solo orchestra, a group of talented musicians chosen by Mr. Johnson, accompanied the numbers in the opera. They worked hard and deserve a great deal of credit. Those in this orchestra were: Charles Asbury, Frank Bannon, Vernon Birch, Bettie Brokaw, Winona Esmay, Virginia Gardner, Barbara Hanson, Frances Kenreigh, Ruth Krieger, Patricia Lang, Ferrer Levin, Thelma Lindberg, Bob Lyons, Audrey Martin, Rachael Schneider, Lucy May Spencer, Frank Young. Pianists were: Viola Shoemake, Winifred Vimpany and .lack Wood. BACK ROW, Left to Right-Westgate, R. Johnson, Benson, Swanstrom, D. Whipple, G. Whipple, Marshall, R. Kelly, Grant, A. Johnson, Bonner, Beardsley, Gaeger, Tllley, Torgerson, Clarence Ophelm, Coats. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Rlght-L. Johnson, Kerr, Button, Manning, Alvord, Meredith, Meler, Brown, Beck, Marsh, M. Johnson, McMaster, Hoppe, Wllson, White, Mann, Cllfford Ophelm, Nelson. FRONT ROW, Left to Rlqht-Lynn, Gregory, Farmer, Fawcett, Rlckett., McKown, McDowell, Towne, Deering. M. Kelly, SltTord, Shutes, Jackson, Potter, McLean, Wingard, Young, Cashlon, Parker, Jensen, Mr. Cowles. HIS year under the able direction of Mr. J. A. Cowles the band has proved that it is indeed an essential part of Stadiunfs music department. This organization played for assemblies and represented Stadium at several outside functions, playing over the radio, at the American Lake Hospital, before the Kiwanis Club and Eagles' Lodge and at the football games. The band also entered the state band contest in which it look second place last year and fourth place this year in Class A division. Eighty-nine ffs os..-7, f-X ,jufl K , AV, J .t as . jf -f , ff: lx .1 I .9 gel 1 'Zi . L Lou ,LLM Y
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u v 1 -I '. i',' jj THEVTAHOMA, 1930 flaw, BACK ROW, Left. to Right-Eccles. Locke, Hedberg, Cohen, Hoyt, Lee, Gilbert, Reedy, Landram, Smith. FRONT ROW, Left to Right-Cory, Grlbble, Kirkland, Pagelow, Jordan. 1TH the uniting of three strong units of the school-the clubs-into one whole came the production of the opera gem was written hy Victor Herbert, and it can be said without of the best received operas ever produced at Stadium. Under orchestra, and the two glee L Sweethearts.', This musical exaggeration that it was one the unflinching direction of Mr. Johnson the cast and orchestra worked with great zeal to put their best into each performance. The story centers around a lost princess of Zilania and the effort of several persons to discover her and establish her as ruler of the kingdom. The plot is cleverly worked out with pathos and humor intriguingly,interwoven. 's The theme song, Sweethearts, was especially well received, while On Parade and There Is a Most Alluring Magic in a Smile also were favorites. The boys' glee club con- tributed a delightful part at the opening of Act Two when it sang Waiting for the Bride and Pretty as a Picture. A chorus of dancing girls was another unusual feature. The cast of principals was as follows: Sylvia, Princess of Zilania ...,.., i........Jane Kirkland Dame Paula ,........ ,......,..,..,...,.., ,..,.,. M a rjorie Pagelow Daughters of Dame Paula: Jeannette ,...,,,.,,... . ,..,.. . Toinette ..,,.. Lizette .,....,.. Clairette ........ Babette ..,,.,., Nanette .,...,,.... Lieutenant Karl ........ Liane .... ...,..,.....,,.... Mikel ............,......, Prince Franz ,.....,,...... Petrus Van Tromp .,... Aristide Caniche ........,.....,, Hon. Percival Slingsby ..,..,. Virginia Landram ...........Eleanor Hoyt . .Miriam Cohen .....Georgia Gilbert .Wesla Nell Locke .Virginia Hedberg ............Dean Smith ...Bernice Gribble ......Harry Jordan ..,,,.,Don Cory ..........Dale Reedy ..,.....Robert Eccles ...,.,..Albert Lee Ninety-one
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