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X. ,of irst row: Naomi Moqelson, Miss illian Knott, Ruth Warren, Patricia eckwith, Eunice Potter, Annajean errill, Ianet Iensen, Audrey Roh- and. econd row: Lois Berger, Margaret tearns, Virginia Sault, Shirley Win- ick, Iune Matthews, Mary Grace ell, Marjorie Wilkins, Tobetha Chern, Ioleen Springer, hird row: Ruth Blehert, Margaret ibler, Donna Benson, Virginia St. auver, Alice Litman, Alice O'Neill, lsie Hansler, Margaret Mayer, Bev- erly Burnett. ourth row: Dolores Kernkamp, rances Merk, Leola Mitsch, Violet erlinq, Donna Marie Hemminqsen, dele Vinquist, Myrtle Ellen Iohn- on, Beth Wood, May Morgan, Ber- ice Ftossbach. J, 4 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB END me your song, ye nightingales! Within the ranks of the Girls' Glee Club are the upper class girls who are interested in choral music. The Girls' Glee Club was founded thirty-four years ago. Under the direction of Miss Lillian Knott, the club has grown in size and importance from year to year. The activities of the Glee Club for the last year have taken place mostly during the second semester, but the chief demonstration of the members' musical abilities during the first semester was the Christmas assembly. The second semester, however, their program kept the members busy with the annual assembly, competition in the city-Wide musical festival, and singing for several church vesper services, and a great deal of time was spent on pre- paring the music for commencement exercises. The officers of the complete Glee Club for the first semester Were: Annajean Merrill, president: Melvin Untermann, vice-president: Ruth Warren, secretaryg and Wilmar Heller, treasurer. The second semester officers were: Wilmar Heller, president, Eunice Potter, secretaryp and Melvin Untermann, treasurer. The pianist for both semesters was Ianet Iensen. 9 ,fr fr Page 77 .. , ,,,, .. ' , .-:fine ,as 4 S.,
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First row: Sol Krawetz, Robert Gill Miss Lillian Knott, Melvin Unter man, Wilmer Heller, Thomas Cook Arnold Frishberg, Ford Kinney Lyle Vernon. Second row: Tony Iackson, Richar Martin, Carl O'Connell, Howar Paulsen, Miles Clark, Norma Iones, William Ripley, Allan Oren stien, Robert Thomson. Third row: Earl Clendenson, For rest Brown, Donald Olsen, Iac Shimek, Lawrence Iohnson, Dwiqh Marriott, Ross Willis, Vernon Wol lan, Iohn Schroepfer, Iohn Kling. BOYS' GLEE CLUB HE Boys' Glee Club is open to any boy Who attends Central who proves he has sufficient singing ability to enter the club. To those who have an ear for music and who are musically inclined the club offers an op- portunity to improve their abilities and to present their talent before the school. The club is unique in that it meets nearly every -day, for it sometimes meets with the Girls' Glee Club. The boys generally meet alone on Monday, the girls on Friday, and the two groups together on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Business meetings are held every other Wednesday. Since last fall the club has sung together with the Girls' Glee Club on several occasions. At Christ- mas and in the spring the boys present an assembly. Every year they take part in the M. E. A. Chorus and give a Spring Festival. They also take part in other assemblies and in special attractions such as Pinafore, which Was given last year. Officers are chosen once a year for the combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Wilmer Heller presides this year and Patricia Beckwith is vice-president, Eunice Potter was elected secretary, while Melvin Unterman holds the office of treasurer. The club is advised by Miss Lillian Knott, and the accompanist is Ianis Moss. Page 76
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,fx-A , .fl First row: Richard Schwartz, Georg Kryjeske, Robert Oltman, Lorrain Lang, Arthur Turnquist, Brunhild Dahlen, Donald Schoeller, Albe Diesslin, Ernest Charleston, Mario Holton, Robert Polski, Gordo Sprain, Lillian Schottmuller, Doroth Grawert, Edward Peterson, Robe Ferrier, Lawrence Pieruccioni, Wi liam Rose. Second row: Sam Rosenzweig, Wi liam Marvin, Eleanor Swanso Frances Mertens, Donald Barr, Ro ert Bodsgard, Roy Sandberg, Robe Ramsey, Miss Lillian Knott, Thoma Bauer, Louis Sadek, Gerard Bloc George Edson, Florence Gibb Eleanor Iacobson, Russell Heil. ORCHESTRA NY time we Want music, We ask for the orchestra. We are sure to have an excellent program, for the music is under the capable di- rection oi Miss Lillian Knott. Since 1900 the orchestra has been serving the school, giving at least one assembly each term and always being willing to do its share in other activities. The orchestra was organized with the purpose of giving every student who is able to play a musical instrument the opportunity of play- ing with a group. This is of great advantage to any striving musician. Each year a string ensemble is selected from the members of the orchestra as well as a small orchestra which plays semi-classical and popular music. The latter group entertained during the dinner given by the C Club at the Athletic Club in December and also in February at the annual dinner ot the Midway Business Men's club. The orchestra meets every day as a class, and the string ensemble meets once a Week. The orchestra has two different kinds oi meetings, social gatherings which afford good times and business meetings. The officers are: president, Richard Schwartzp vice president, Ian Barry sec- retary, Thomas Bauerp treasurer, Dorothy Growert. Page 78
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