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The Girls, Glee Club President Julia Hughes Vice President Eleanor Mctlahe Librarian . . Geneva Goote Reporter . . , . , . . . June Evans Fifty-five high school girls joined the Girls' Glee Gluh and willingly cooperated with their new director. Miss Forsythe. Besides working dili- gently and accomplishing a great deal, We had many good times together. At Christmas time, the eomhined hoys' and girls, glee clubs presented for the school a cantata and pantomime. a'Ghilde Jesusfi Our biggest success of the year, however, was the operetta, HMiss Gherryhlossom,m tl1e leads be- ing taken hy Geneva Goote, Roger Terry, Don Euess, Kenneth Rankins, Betty Townsend, Elmo Burlingame, ,lames Steele, and Logan Locke. The Glee Gluh has done three-part harmony this year for the first time. Three pieces in this arrangement we have studied are MStars Brightly Shin- ingw lla waltz from the Venetian Carnival hy Emil Brontel, i'Morning', hy Oley Speaks, and 'LTrees', by Oscar Rashach. A quartet was formed from the Glen- Gluh consisting of: lst soprano , . . , . . , . . . ....., Geneva Goote 2nd soprano . . .Margery Townsend lst alto , . , . ,... , . . ,Margaret Gruher 2nd alto .,.... . .,,,,.....,, . . . .June Evans The group has sung in assemhly and at the April l'arent-Teacher meet- ing. Miss l orsythe accompanied and coached the quartet. l'iltl1 Row: Donald Fuess, Warren Rankins, Richard Cowen, James Steele, Frank Rankins, Oney Ogden. Miss Forsythe, Roger Terry, Raymond Dunn, Kenneth Ran- kins, Willard Allen, William Niles., Logan Locke, Mina Slater, Iloward Lally, Collis Huntington, Elmo Burlingame, Glesson Cook. Fourth Row: Margaret Grulier, Nvini- lred Lloyd, Mary Louise Brady, Stuart Martin. Scott Wehh, Mary Dutton, Carol Stone, Nellie Munroe, Phyllis Thomson, Anne Thomson, Betsey Nishet, llelen Tarhox, Isabelle Fuess, Dorothy House. Riehartl Lewis. Third Kew: Ruth Vlloodwortli, Florence Diehl Mary Ryder. Mary Grosser, Catherine Coupe, Freida lacohson, Eleanor LaFayette, Mary Doyle, Bernice Cook, Lucella Atwater, Mr. Wilc:cvx, Gertrude McLean, Tsahelle Walker, Jocelyn Patterson, Gertrude Zieres. Marion Helterline, Mahel Angier. llarry Martin, Glenn Bowers, Roger Diehl. Second Row: Gertrude Brady, Priscilla llayes, Betty Gilliland, Mary Bogan, Emily Edmunds, Eleanor Metlahe, Julia Hughes, June Evans, Geneva Coote, Margaret Sullivan. Pauline Randall, Doris Fuess, Lelia Wood- coek. First Row: Sarah Gravenstein, Carolyn lloward, Margery Townsend, Thelma lluglies, Lucy wVilll3IIlS, Betty Townsend, Helen lloffnian.
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l Library lub t l l l President , . Ruth Yan Swall X Vice President . . Gertrude McLean X , Secretary . ., ..... ,,..... H elen Dempsey l . . , . l During the past year, the Library Club, which has at present an en- X rollment of twenty members, has accomplished a great deal. This is proved l l by the fact that for the first time during its four years of existence the Li- l brary Club has been honored by having its picture in the Academic Union. i , Under the supervision of Miss lfyaiis, various nleinbers of the club have , written about school activities which have been published each week in The Vlfaterville Times. ln addition to this specillie task, the members have i helped with the cataloguing ol the new books, and the regular routine work ol' the library. Standing: Pauline Collins, Mary Byrnes, Dorothy Browne, Ferne Volkman, Miss Evans, Eleanor McCabe, Bessie Jacobson. llelen Bingham, Frances Jones, Florence Diehl. Seated: Pauline LaFayette, Carol Stone, Isabelle Fuess, Gertrude McLean, Ruth Yan Swall, Helen Dempsey, Anna Fusek, Sarah Ogden, Priscilla l-layes. 'I ' HHH ,J ' W
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LEADS: Standing: Kenneth Rankins, Roger Terry, Donald lfuess, Betty Townsend Elmo Burlingame. Seated: Geneva Coors-Q Kneeling: Lwgan Locke James Stcec CHORUS: L Top Row: Julia llughes. lfleunortLaFayette. Dorothy llouse 'Nlabcl An ren llelen lloffman. Raymond Dunn, Richard Cowen, Lum-ella Atwater. Mary Dutton 'Nlaiy C rosser ,lune Evans. Second Row: Frank Bankins, Margaret Gruber f es, n fools Betty Gilliland, Mina Slater. Carol Stone, Gertrude Mclean, Willard Allen lleltn Tarborc Oney Ogden, lsabelle Fuess, Anne Thomson. Phyllis Thomson Betsy Nts et lsab le XValkcr, Bernice Cook, William Niles. Nellie Mnnroe, Catherine foupe 'Xlarion lleltcr line, Mary Louise Brady, Warren Bankins. Ruth Woodworth, Ro er Duhl Certrude Brady. Kneeling: Emily Edmunds, Sarah Cravenstein, Priscilla llayfs Mary Bo an Margaret Sullivan. Mary Hyder, Florence Diehl, ,locelyn Patterson feitxude flflbb lfreida Jacobson, Thelma lluglies, Lucy Wvilliams, Margery Townsend l leanot 'Nici a IP Lelia Wroodcock, Carolyn l'loward, Doris lfuess, Pauline Collin 3 Boys Glee Club Roger Terry . ., . . , . .Student Leader ,lames Steele .,.. . , , ........... Reporter The Boys, Clee Club has spent a very active and prosperous year under the direction of Mr. Wilczox. The club is composed of twenty-five mem- bers. The club presented a program to the assembly and Parent-Teacher Association. Each of these programs consisted of solo, quartet, and chorus works, including 'LKentucky Babefi 'iWorship of Cod in Naturef' NlVIidship Mitefi and UWe,re Loyal to Old Watervillef, On several occasions the boys and girls combined in presenting chorus work at Christmas time including the cantata, l'Childe ,lesus.,' Roger Ter- ry, Donald Fuess, and Scott Vl7ebb sang solo parts in this Christmas Work. The last public appearance of the club was in the operetta, 4'lVliss Cher- ryblossom,,' given May 5 by the combined Clee Clubs. Fourteen boys were included in a chorus and solo parts taken by Roger Terry, Kenneth Bankins, Donald Fuess, Elmo Burlingame, Logan Locke, and James Steele. The quartet consisted of Roger Terry, Donald Fuess, Elmo Burlingame, and Scott Webb. The songs sung included Kentucky Babefa uWe7re Loyal to Old Watervillef' MThe.Bosary,'7 and i'lVlother lVlachree.w We have spent a very enjoyable and progressive year together. Miss Cherryblossomu The operetta, ulVliss Clierryblossonni' which was presented in the East- man Auditorium, May 3, for the school children, proved a suv:-ess in the final production. lt was directed by Miss Forsythe on tht- owning' nl' May 4 with an audience of many parents and friends.
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