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THE CHATHAM CHATTER 113 if s Ulu! Glee Club Notes Presldent Myrtle Rxley Secretary Marlon MacCrea Llbrarlan Isabel Straub Every thlrd perlod on Mondays and Wednes days weve probably annoyed you wlth our mu slcal efforts the culmxnatxon of wh1ch was shown at the concert May 8 Even though the Glee Club dxd lose a great many of 1tS old stand by last year thlS year was certa1nly a much better one The success was due malnly I thlnk to two thlngs The work and patlence of Mrs Krause and the cooperatlon and mterest of the glrls themselves We ve had some very lnterestlng experx nces such as Slnglllg' wlth a large chorus of glrls up 1n Morrlstown We sang two very well known splrltuals Roll Jordan Roll and Swxng Low Then too we had the pleasure of smgmg the selectlon Who Is Jean before the Womans 30 Club At Christmas tlme we serenaded Mr Jeter Mr Bates and MISS Durgan wlth Chrlstmas car ols Although It was qulte chxlly we kept our selves Warm by smglng all the more loudly After we had flmshed carolmg we went to the home of one of the glrls for refreshments where all the glrls had a pleasant evenlng Ever slnce Chrlstmas we have been worklng on the cantata The Lady of Shalott The con cert last month was the result of much hard work on the part of Mrs Krause and of the glrls Solos were sung by Murlel Hopplng Isabel Straub Inez Nunn and Myrtle Rlley The stage decorated wxth pretty sprlng flowers was very attractlve We hope that all the glrls wlll come back to Glee Club next yea and that they wlll contlnue to g1VE Mrs Krause the support and cooperatlon that they gave th1S year MYRTLE RILEY 31 . ' vt, u .' x -L . -' , t 4 , I l K 5 A .. - if . X Q IT ? ,Q at ' . K , U-I ' t . -Q , fl , X . , Q , S as-fy 4- L - L 'E ?f'.,' . P 9 fin ' i O + N , 'JP' , ' - ' gy 3.3, .nf - ' D ' -2 l ' NET' , CQ F I -I . v '- , 5 X .-5. ,yy -xv h ,, T1 - . v I ' I gf . , to . ,I I . X! , I 3 , . . ., 4 . e -- xi , , 1 . , .D Y 9 7 . l . y - . . ' . . . - . . - , , - I ' ' ' ' V y . . . ' . . . ll H - S , . ' - N . . v . - v I ' . , ' v ' f' v ' 1 . f A . Y V ' ' . . .5 . . c .. . . ' - I, ,- - ' ' A1 Y! ll ' 'v A ' I V Y ' . V Y . 4 v ' ' 44 YY r 1 ,
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THE CHATHAM CHATTER H1Y The Boys H1 Y began the new school year un der the leadersh1p of Rev P P Harr1s The first two months were turned over to dlscusslons ot var1ous top1cs Two of these subJects were Glrls and Leadershlp Then because M Harrls was too busy w1th h1s clencal affalrs Mr Baker of the County Y M C A staff led the meet1ngs unt1l we found Slty He held hlS pos1t1on unt1l the Chr1stmas vacatlon after whlch the H1 Y was left leaderless unt1l Apr1l In Aprll a meetxng was held to d8Clde whether the H1 Y should be cont1nued or dlsbanded The members hnally agreed that they would rather attend meetmgs at n1ght than dur1ng school hours because of 1nterference wlth sports S the next meetlng was held at nlght 1n the Ogden Memor1al Church w1th Mr MOPFISOH dlI'8CtlIlg A commlttee was appo1nted to cons1der the names 29 of two men actlve 1n the communlty and ask them to be leaders One of these men Mr W1l l1am A Lathrop IS now our leader Under h1s d1rect1on a Const1tut1on was drawn up and the name of the H1 Y changed to the Pyramzs Chap ter of the Hz Y On May 13 officers were elected for next year They are Morton Chr1st1an v1ce pres1dent VS1ll1am Cunsel secretary treasurer Ted Hogeman IS the reporter to the newspapers On June 12 the H1 Y had a dmner at the Jane Grey D1n1ng Room followed by a dance at the Clubhouse The H1 Y although not so successful th1s year as 1n prev1ous years Wlll agam forge ahead be cause of the carefully selected new members the leader and the old members who stood by when the H1 Y seemed a fa1lure 1 a new leader in Mr. Middleton, of Drew Univer- Edward Carpenter, president. . . .- ,. . , Q . , . I O . , y . . -
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THI' CHATHAM CHATTPR F1 eshman Facts bophomole Saylngs Well the Freshmen lost the Honor Fc ll Cup I r1de goeth before a fall but we had 1 rlght to be proud for a short space of trmt anyway Better luck next tlme Nlr Lvnch took a group of Latin students com posed mamly of Preshmen lnto New 'xork Wel nesday Nlay 13 Freshmen arent superstltxo IN by the ways to v1ew the glorles of the Nletropol 1tan Nluseum of Art eturned home wlth mlnds hlled wxth Y1Sl0'lb of great statues Early Amerlcan Furnrture Fgyqt lan mummles and plannlng to go ln agaln very soon and explore the museum at greater length The nreshmen are very glad to welcome back Flora Lrddell the star student of last y ars Freshman class after her long absence due to W e all enjoyed the trlp and Rembrandt Pxeryone 15 The baseball season opened well for Chatham Hlgh thls year wlth two Freshmen on tne team Cecrl 'Vlercer and W1llard Johnson G A A Notes l'he purpose of the last two meetmgs of the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon was to declde on the types of pms and letters the grrls preferred Two commlttees were appolnted by our presldent Carolyn Huff to take the matter 1nto cons1der at1on Numerals were also awarded to the fol lowlng SQDIOYS who Won the lnterclass champxon shlp ln Basketball Ollve Bray Anna Muchmore Carolyn Huff M1ll1cent Tholen Ruth Ortman and Gertrude Blatt The glrls have enthusrastrcally welcomed the tennls season and smcerely hope lt wlll be as successful as we can truthfully say the basket ball and baseball seasons have been Our next meetrngs w1ll be devoted to the elec tlon of orlicers for next year We wlsh the new staff the best of luck CBand Contmuedj wrong march everythrng went over nne and dandy That IS about the llmlt of our act1v1t1es at the tlme of thus wntlng but watch us next year' It must be remembered that none of th1s would be posslble lf lt were not for Mr bplcers unsel Hshness ID belng so wlllmg to glve up so much tlme to t1 lS worthy cause It IS very much ap prec1ated by the members THEODORE HOGENIAV 32 The depresslon Contmues more Sophomores appeared on the nonor roll thls month Sexeral members of the class are on the base ball team whrch at the tlrne wmmng games rrght and left and hope to see you out there next year although a few thzs IS wrrtten ls Congratulatlons In return for your klndness 1n readrng thxs re port the sophomores wlsh you the best of vaca IIOHS untll next fall when We shall appear as upper classmen CD1amat1c Club Contlnuedj wlth h1s roughness and Nancy gave a llvelv and excltlng performance WIHFJOFIG was excellent as a poor l1ttle srck grrl The safe cracker wlth the v1v1d red harr who was Oscar Laurle rn d1s gUlS8 was extremely amuslng 1n h1s mastery ot the cockney accent Morrarty as played by Ed Lacey who was admrrably made up terr1f1ed the audrence by hrs underhanded deeds The mem bers of hrs gang who were Dolbeer Spohr Donald Krlloch Charles Guerm acted as though they had been born and bred to such an occupatlon For man and Brlly played by Earl Kronberg and Horace Johns were Holmes only a1ds Earl was the sedate and perfect butler and Horace well knowmg Horace we can only say that he was the perfect llttle sleuth And Watson ln reallty Ben Tyson who was Holmes confidant ln all matters not only looked the part of a busy doctor but actually sounded l1ke one short abrupt Janet Duff played the part of Teresse Allces maxd and we feel that she can apply for such a posltlon at any tlme The play had an xnterestrng plot centerlng around some valuable papers whrch bherlock finally got and returned to the rlghtful owners In the course of events Allce and Sherlock d1s covered a mutual love and they l1ved happrly ever after Of course there IS a great deal more to plays than Just the actrng They all need scenery dxf ferent llghtrng effects and costummg Then there are numerous other detalls covermg the busmess end advertlsmg trckets and programs For each one of these thxngs every tlme there was a play a commlttee was formed whose duty It was to see that thexr part however small rn the production of the play was carrled out to perfec 3 W 1 W J f 1 J . Q 1 ,N g v , 1 .' , . . . 1' lk L ' - 1 1 Q r . I 1. .Q V , .1 A Y ,I ' V . . . 9 ', 1 , a .' ' .' .' tg. 1 , , , 1 F - , , 1 Y - , ' 1 . . , . , . - . . D 1. o 1 Q , 1 c 1 . lllness. ,- -, v . v A , i . A , . , , ' 1 lr - - A H ,A ' - . 1 . . . . . . .. . , , , ' 1 v , , - , Y ' - v ' , ,Y V , . . , , , , . , . , . , . , , T . ' 1 . . - ' ' H 1 Y , . . 1 V , - . . ' ' ' v ' ' . . . . A I v 1 7 ' I v 1 1 1 , 1
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