University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1938
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A pretty young woman who looks like a
coed . . . Miss Miriam Terry, directs
forty-nine of the liveliest and best singers
in school. Over in the beautiful white
Colonial building that was once a Governor's
mansion, the girls meet often, practice with
the petite Miss Terry and during the year
give concerts which have won them praise
throughout the Northwest.
Gathered on the steps before the music
building are: M. Anderson, Arnold, Benson,
Broadbooks, Butterworth, D. Cadzow,
Carter, Easton, Eggert, Elm, J. Evans,
Forsell, Goss, Hicks, Holland, Hwang,
jackson, Johnson, King, LaMontagne,
McCurdy, Meredith, More, Murray, Muzzy,
O'Leary, Pearce, Peterson, Phoutrides,
Polwarth, Prentice, Ralls, Ramsey, Randish,
Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Saunders,
Shurnan, Solomon, B. Stewart, Stoddard,
Strom, Takakoshi, Wheeler, White,
Whithall, Whiting, Wieland.
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When they practice their songs,-all
Meany rings with melody. This year, under
the direction of Charles Lawrence, the
Men's Glee Club has given several concerts,
adding to their string of achievements
bright spots of success.
Members are: FIRST TENOR: Banks,
Boright, Bowen, Cota, Cutter, Granmo,
Haggerty, Lamug, Lundberg, Moffitt,
Petellin, Springer, Tubb, Weeks, West,
Wood. S
SECOND TENOR: E. Anderson, Dildine,
Hallet, Harriman, Hatch, Heffner, Kelly,
Lacy, Palmason, Rein, Sundvall,
Thorsteinson, Uppinghouse, Wells.
FIRST BASS: D. Anderson, Blaisdell,
Broadbooks, Countryman, Courtwright,
Denby, Dugan, Elliott, Erickson, Evans,
Gittings, Grant, Hutchinson, Maloy,
McGowan, Morris, Stewart, Stranahan.
SECOND BASS: Burd, Clark, Clees, Helmer
Kecxhley, Lucus, Lundquist, MacDonald,
McPhaden, Palmer, Pearson, Ramstead,
Ryan, B. Schmidt, T. Schmidt, Siegel,
Wernecke.
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A new idea under the sun over the campus
. . . For years Prof. Charles Lawrence
dreamed of an all-University choir and this
year the dream came true-with the
selection of sixty trained voices for the
first group. Already they have starred in
"Atsumori," highly successful drama of the
East.
Members include: FIRST SOPRANO:
Andrews, Blaisdell, Craig, Feroe, Crenella,
Gray, Mitchel, Riesche, Roland, Walker,
and Olsen.
SECOND SOPRANO: Adair, Harris,
Johnson, Lansberry, Trippet, Wendrovv,
Sheckels, and Morris.
ALTO: Berg, Broadbooks, Donogue,
Fischer, Forsell, M. Forsell, Johnson,
McCurdy, Murray, Phelps, Sinnes, and
Doebbler.
FIRST TENOR: Bowlen, Cutter, Boright,
Haggerty, Harvey, Moflitt, Petellin, Tubb,
West and Cota.
SECOND TENOR: Kelly, Hatch, Heffner,
Palmason, Sundvall, and Rein.
BARITONE: Anderson, Asbury, Books,
Elliott, Erickson, Maloy, Stewart, and
McGowan.
BASS: Benson, Burd, Clark, Clees,
Ketchley, and Wernecke.
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Only the best voices . . . that's a dogmatic rule
laid down in the Music department as requirement
for the Won-1en's ensemble. A buoyant troupe,
the girls switch easily from classical
harmonizing into the latest "swing" tune . . .
Their inspiration and director is Miss Miriam
Terry.
Included in the group are: FIRST SOPRANO: Ila Mae
Andrews, Clara Ann Craig, Jean Gray, Maxine Harrison,
Charlotte Oliver, and Jeannette Walker.
SECOND SOPRANO: Helen Griffin, Patience Harland,
Mariko Mukai, Gertrude Peterson, Lillian Sheckels, Lucille
Wenclrow. ALTO: Jeanne Adams, Virginia Berg,
Jean Carter, Virginia Cotter, Patty Doebbler, Lorraine
Donazhue, Peggy Forsell, Marie Hoeiiier, Dorothy
Hutchinson.
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Audiences applauded for them from Sitka,
Alaska . . . to Seattle, Washington . . . On the
Music Department's Alaskan tour this Spring the
Men's quartet made special appearances at
Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell, Juneau, and
Sitka . . . Besides their programs in the North,
the four singers have harmonized lilting tunes at
Seattle high schools, service group meetings,
and numerous clubs. Grouped around Harvard
Palmer at the keyboard are: John Lundberg,
Ed Palmason, and Wallis Giddings.
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