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Officers Berkeley Leichton Dorothy Womrath Georce Lancford Noel Deutsch President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Business Manager THE West High School Glee Club is an organization whose object is to bring before the students and public the best vocal talent in the school. A meeting of the club is held one period every day in order to prepare the operas and other musical productions that are given during the season. For this reason the work required of the members is placed on an equal basis with other major subjects. Glee Club productions are worked out in such a manner as to develop mentality, musicianship, self-control, and initiative. This season the patriotic pageant, To Arms For Liberty, was presented in the West High Auditorium. The opera, Chimes of Normandy, was given in the city auditorium, on February 28, 1922. Robin Hood” will be presented during the spring term in one of the Minneapolis Parks. All the members enjoyed the party which was given in March. The Glee Club work is designed to serve two major purposes. The first, and most important, is to make Glee Club members reliable and conscientious workers, men and women who will be helpful citizens, constantly striving to attain high ideals. The second purpose is to produce both dramatic and vocal work of the highest quality. The standards which members of this organization must conform with are very high and one should feel proud to be a member of this active and efficient organization. The Glee Club appreciates the support it constantly receives from the Parents, the Faculty, and the Student Body. The co-operation of the Board of Education, Mr. L. N. McWhorter, Mr. T. P. Gruwell, and Mr. Giddings has made it possible for the Glee Club to accomplish its many tasks. West High School can depend on the Glee Club to support any constructive movement for the betterment of the school and the community. Berkeley Leighton, President. Page 21
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1). Womrath E. Kurotin H. Darnielle M. Zaugg L. Collison E. White F. Anderson J. Hopkins M. Smith C. Woodruff K. Mather M. Collins A. Davis H. Latimer H. Leighton A. Schulz S. Lclnnd J. Sutherland N. Darrow M. Cuzzort D. Clark D. Chisholm M. Sears B. NVorman H. Bradley M. Kenstermncher R. McNcrncy 11. llaug H. Nelson F. Ward I). Wilson E. Edwards C. Frye F. Hayden W. Reiton R. Mead F. Sitar G. Beat ram O. Martyn M. Freeburg W. McKnmarc I . Grosman R. Slaughter R. GaskiH G. Reibc M. Johnston S. Grouse I. Winslow Alton M. Pratt N. Thorne C. Shannon H. Shaw E. Covert D. Nystuen M. Clow G. Pet rick S. Doodeward M. Allen F. Johnson A. Snurc L. Andrus C. Steffen sen B Clark A. Deutch T. Nolan M. Latin V. Lundquist K. Rutherford F. Conner J. Thrift M. I-ee K. Young C. Jones S. Jackson Soprano D. May berg E. Penn K. Taylor E. Gage B. Hostel ter M. Hanna D. Roberts D. Reynolds M. Giebonhain A. Borland E. Harrington M. Metcalfe R. Coleman D. Laidlaw S. Jones M. Pierce H. Gerdes Batten D. Steffensen W. Morse A. Bren W. Craven Tenor P. Keyes 11. Want H. Lockovit W. Webber A. Moore D. Hammond S. Chapin R. Bates W. Kullberg R. Hutchinson C. Hutchinson G. Hudson H. Betts G. Murphy J. Gitlin H. Fay J. Lyon G. Creavca G. Seymour C. Parker G. Beskin B. Kerstetcr E. Kane C. Johansen
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Rukk Meili Prescott Olncft Thomnx Ludlow Beyers Jones Baker Gitlin Nicholson Grandin Jordan Morris Yelland Smith Hammond Hopkins Keminuton Winter Boos Gooder Weber Lawson Anderson Lantcford Frost Mai cs Leavitt Davis Nebelthau Quimby Humphrey Officers TMOM AS Rucc Marshall Frost Wallace Remington President Pic 'President Secreary• Treasurer nrHE W Club, as its name states, is an organization which consists wholly I of men who have earned the school letter. The members of this club represent practically every organization in the school and through this have done their best to help the school in every way. At the different games in which the school has participated the W Club has tried to show the best of sportsmanship and keep down all forms of rowdyism that have appeared. It is thought by many that the W Club is not as active as it should be, but if a person looks under the surface of things it will be found that the W Club has acted even though there has not been much said or heard about it. Tommy Rugg. President. Page 22
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