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EWIII-sIIIE'I+?D'IIIl '-3 T h e L e a d e 1' 'I iG 'ii3l : .l JVM ui' PU' l . .M Ill. ll ff . Ili: ell le lm i iii II... 1 'VH I l iii? l mr 5214 Back vow-C. Cunningham, W. Reed, H. Carrick, M. Scasny, J. McGettrick, W. Mc' -rig? Common. J. Kovarik, E. Herdendorf, K. Fritz. G. Kensik, H. Lewis, A. Alessi, L.. Ricci, ' E tl. Cissne. F55 Front row-D. Tomlinson, H. McCommon, I. Kriebel, S. Moldovan, R. Smith, lvlr. fri, illi Osbun, K. Root, M. Dolacki, P. Risko, G. Chambers. ll 5 il 5 ' yy: l ' l i 1 I .l f .. 1 N Uv Urchestra ya, 'NL . This organization experienced a very successful year under the leadership of Q 2 our new instructors, and has offered splendid entertainment on different occasions of f l its public appearances. It has not only progressed as an organization but has given 3 good training to its individual members in the way of orchestra work. gi ,i 1 it f l 2 5 l The personnel of the orchestra is: Wi Q Violins-Sophie Moldovan, DrumsHDelores Tomlinson. I K ' l . V, l Hoggid gijgkl Saxaphone-Mary Dolacki, I George Chambers, 5 1 Cello-Kathryne Root. Pa'-11 Rlsko- I i Mellaphone-George Kensik. Tuba-Harmon Lewis' ll!! ,L Bass-Leota Ricci. Cornetsilidward Herdendorf. A. Alessi- 'U Kenneth Fritz. , Piano-Ruth Smith, 4' il - 1' i il V Trumpet-joe Kovarik James McGettrick. l iz Ill' fi l Nil it 'X I '7 fx M ' -Fw A ...-...-T-, ..,i M K . W Seventeen T
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A+? .p..ll,.a,lIg,l,Qil,ll,. T h e L e a d e 1, 'llllllQlllglIIIvlllllln I l Top row-V. Sweet, M. Hanko, Gasce, G. Chambers, E. Krause, VJ. Kelling, L. Bodnar, W. Boyd. Midiile Tow-M. Kelling, M. Herdendorf, M. Perner, H. Gilles, E. Goodsite, Ricci, G. Rath, B. Bodnar, V. Biltz L Front vow-D. Tomlinson, T. Gubeno, I, Kriebel, E. Field, V. Tobin, V. Maddock L. Manchester P ' Operetta One of the essential purposes of these clubs is the discovery and developing of the musical talent of the pupils. This purpose has been carried out, Their music l was enjoyed by all who heard them. Love Pirates of Hawaii was a huge success. This was put on under the direction of Miss Mary Allis. The cast was as follows: Dorothy DearfDaughter of Plantation Manager-Eleanor Field. Miss PrimerATeacher of Private School-Virginia Tobin. Lehuae- Hawaiian Girl--Virden Maddock. Karnlani-nHawaiian Girl-Barbara Bodnar. Lilinoef-Hawaiian GirlfDelores Tomlinson, 1 X MailenfHawaiian Girl-flona Kriebel. ' Billy VVoodfLieut:enantffErnest Goodsite. l Pirate Chief4Heartless Pirate-Vincent Biltz. Scary-A Piratefwilbur Kelling. Chorus of Hawaiian Girls. E' Chorus of Pirates. Scene: Garden of Miss Primer's private school, tropical foliage, bench down right. 11153 HHH AIIII II 'w wf-i-Egi Sixteen -
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.yiqlpqllpll :lllll- T h e L e a d e y -ullllieulu llls-glim- J i , 4 l ' r i l mg' ll i l l l 'il ii .l l 11 l nl ll I r i l l l . 1 l Top row-I. Welter, C. Schuck, H. Findora, W. Young, V. Biltz, F. Root, Boyd, fl I. Owen, E. Krause. Middle row-E. Schuck, M. Stauder, A. Naro, J. Ricci, G. Rath, L. Manchester, B. Bod' l lf: nar, L. Ricci, Miss Miller, W. Kelling. Front row-I. Traxler, I. Kriebel, XV. Wood, E. Field, V. Tobin, R. Cubeno, B. Iungf bluth, R. Smith. Dramatic Club Brookside has one of the largest Dramatic Clubs this year that it has ever had. X There are thirtyfnine members in all and most of them have been active in some .1 play that has been presented this year. We have given three plays in all. l The iirst one was presented in November. The title was Blimmers to Blame 'R and from the way Charles Schuck portrayed Blimmer, most of the audience went home feeling that poor Blimmer had been grossly misjudged. The rest of the class were equally as good and the play was a real success. In April the Junior Class gave a play Mom to help pay for the juniorfSenior Banquet. All members of the Cast were Juniors and they more than did their credit to their class. The Senior Class play came in May. lt was entitled The Coming of Caroline and there were so many people so anxious to meet Caroline that we had a big audience that evening. The play was well received and the actors and actresses cerf tainly seemed fitted for the parts that they played. In fact Miss Miller says the casts of all the plays this year have put more zest into them and have worked harder than 3 they seemed to in previous years. Perhaps she will write us a letter of recommendaf X tion to some Hollywood movie director! il i .s .-. - 5 c mt - . M-1-i -l'l'iI -'-EI Eighteen
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