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li WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Fall Semester MRS. EUGENE COURTS HELEN I-IITT ELIZABETH KLIER BERTHA HUGHES BETHEL FRY MARGARET FITZGERALD MARGARET MARTY MARY DAVIDSON HELEN MGKILLOP LETTIE RUSHTON MEMBERS Spring Semester BERNICE BLACK DOROTHY BLACK MEDORA DOYEN RUTH WILSON LORENE BREESE GEORGIA LA GRANDE ILA MAE HITCHCOCK MARGARET KENNEDY MAXINE DODGE IDA STORZ LUCILLE YOULES LEONA O'BRIEN CHARLOTTE ROSE DOROTHY SCHOCK MARY SINIJIAN DOROTHY DEAN DOROTHY WHITE LURLINE CHILDS Assisted by the Misses Irma Belle Studley and Helen Howland, who con- tributed violin obligati, the Women's Cilee Club sang Elgar's Fly, Singing Birds. Ply at the Rural Education Convention. They also sang at a meeting of the Chico Art Club and at the Rotary C1ub's meeting in honor of Kappa Delta Pi at the Hotel Oaks. This group is now preparing the Legend of Sleepy Hollow for the end of the school year. -..gif EEE.-
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l I , 1 n Q 'sal' -4623.-fi ll? ORCHESTRA HIS YEAR the orchestra has responded cheerfully every time it could be of service to the Student Body. It co-operated with the drarnatics department in giving several performances and it also did its bit in the Armistice program given at the Senator Theatre. At the present time the orchestra is working on the commencement concert, the main event of the year. The members of the orchestra are students who are especially interested in music, many of whom are specializing along this line. Mr. Young, the director, is responsible for a large part of the orchestra's success. The personnel is as follows: 'Ruth Howell, Dorothy Murray, Elizabeth Klier, Mary Wall, Irma Belle Studley, Helen Howland, Shirley Hansen, Margaret Triplett, Helen Nelson. Gladys Cornell, Alison McClard, Phillip Ware, Alwyn Ammerman, Ray Horne, Robert Eiler, Leo Cain, William Van Zee, Alton Cheney, Adelaide Pilippe, Marshall Miller, Leroy Estes, Norman Poster, Frances Wadsworth, James Riley, Clarence Schott, Ira Shadwell, Edna-Mae Will, Ruth Stamper, Katherine Graff, Duane Crummett, Dwight Randall, Edson Caldwell. 82 Eat-
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CAMPUS Y OFFICERS WESLEY RUMBOLZ . . ,....... P residenr A W,,, ,,,,,,A P AUL HUBER WARREN JONES ,w..... ......., V ice-President ,v,,... WARREN JONES LEROY CHILDS. ,.,,. ..., .Secretary .,A,,,. ., ..,,. .A., ,NORMAN FOSTER NORMAN POSTER ...,...., Treasurer ,,.. R,,R ,..,. . C3 LENWOOD BOCKMAN WATSON L. JOHNS ,..O. . ,O., ...OO. P 'aculry Advisor. .,..,OO. E OOO,O,O WATSON L. JoHNs The purpose of the Campus Y is to raise the social. physical, and moral standards of the men students of Chico State. A need is felt at the larger colleges for such organizations, and there are chapters of the Y. M. C. A. in many schools that do a real piece of service for their Alma Maters. The Y at Chico State is being slowly built up into an active organization. It meets the first and third Tuesdays of every month, with supper planned for once each month. Pursuing its plan to help the entering Freshmen get a good start in college, two Campus Y men representing Chico State, met with the delegates from Stan- ford, the University of California, and the College of the Pacific at conferences for high school seniors at Red Bluff and Orland during the early part of March. The Y was established at Chico State only a little over a year ago, but those affiliated with the organization as Well as the school as a whole, feel that its influence for good has justified its existence all ready. Members: Glenwood Bockman, Kelley Bryan, Leroy Childs, Dan Coakley. Edson Caldwell, Duane Crummett, Clair Engle, Roy Estes, Norman Foster, John Fry, Noel Graves, Plez Gwynn, Paul Huber, Warren Jones. Joe lVlcGie, sxpscoe Peterson, Thomas Ross, Vorus Roulston, Wesley Rumbolz and Jack hite. 3 4
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