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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT ----- Alice Welge VICE-PRESIDENT - A - Shirley Thoelke SECRETARYVTREASURER - Mary Ann Cleiman ACCOMPANIST - - - Norma Uffelmari LIBRARIAN ---- Dorothy Roberts ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN - - Doris Lawder ADVISER ff--- X -,I Miss I-lack v Topllflzlzwig M, Brown, V. Barger, L. Weqener, L. McGuire, F. Ches- ic, . Third How: M Wolshock I Siegfried L Wolshock D. Ervin, D. Loch- head, B Second Row: W. Buchanan, D. Coppleman, Sealed: D Roberts jung, F. Bullock, Ba k r Top Row: R, Doerae, W. Witter, P. Bartels, R Kraft, D. Decker, R. Macke, I. Lentz, C. Schoeppel, M Aszman, M. Iackson, R. Renner. Third How: R Aszmcm, R. Gnaegy, B. Knowles, I-I. Ruhach, E. lrlasemeyer, Spurgeon, M. Klein, I. Ervin, H. Denny, H, Lawder. Second Row: L. Yourtee, W. Davidson, B Bryden, A Gagel, B Hochmuth, C Saalc, A Ulfelrnan, O. Choate, I. Iany, I. Wittenbrink, Miss Speer. ll Rhod G. Stebbins, G. Holloman, D, Schlrmer, C. Coffey, B, Schopfer, BAND PRESIDENT ----- Robert Macke VICE-PRESIDENT - - - Ida Ann Stumpe SECRETARYYTREASURER - Calvin Schoeppel LIBRARIAN -f-- Evelyn Spurgeon CAPEMAN ---f- Reyburn Kraft DIRECTOR - - - Miss Speer Seated: I Stumpe, L. Orre , L. es, I' Vaughn, D. Rantt, I Ward, I. Hall. Mascot Drum Major--W. Stoever. 41 26 wr
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-v-f- --yu- TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder who you are! All dressed up in costumes gay, So enrapt in lines to say. They're the ones from Drama Club, Not all 'Thespians yet, but Cubs Who're resolved to do their part In student stunts of ev'ry sort. Miss Alice Weinrich leads the rest, She has really done her bestp A person whom a crowd annoys, Learns from her new calmand poise. Glenda rules as president, With all members' full consent, Dolly Woltf has done her bit, As vice-pres'der1t she's a hit. To type the parts ther'e isn't one Like Connie or Harriet Pinkerton, Here's a good play, both assure, Sadie Socks a Saboteurf' And their Wiener roast was fun, So, of course there wasn't one Who would miss this time so gay In the park at close of day. ' Bargains in I-Iaircuts to amuse, Ebers quizzes to confuse, Keep the dramatics up to par, And twinkle, twinkle, little starl -I v-qv it THE SPIDER AND THE FLY Will you walk into our clubroom? Said the Spider to the Fly, 'Tis a curious little work room That ever you did spy. Mrs, Creager is our curator, The museum, her chief thought, In which to show the projects By members skillfully wrought. Mary Cecil is the president, We admire her just because Her photographs and broadcasts Deserve sincere applause. 'lDot Roberts, our Vice Eerreter, Sergeant-at-Arms, apt lean, M. Prager, who the minutes takes, Are leaders all so keen. And remember, too, the zoo trip, Continued Spider sly, And those funny initiationsf' Oh, ho! hol laughed the Fly. Pictures of projects in magazines Invite young scientists herea A For C.H.S. is gracious host to' ' ' lunior Academy this year. No longer need the Spider lure By flattery and affection I A The Fly, who now does willingly join A Ferreter's collection.
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE Sing a song of sixpence, Pocket full o' songsg Six and forty glee girls Are grumbling o'er their wrongs. But when the grurnble's over, Oh! how they can singl When they sound the high Those rafters fairly ring. Miss I-lack's their singing teacher, She has them in the pink, And they can truly sing the scales Far better than you think. The president is Alice, Welge is her name, And Shirley Thoelke's in there too, Vice president? The same. Other officers are there, For instance, Mary Ann Is secretary-treasurer Of the singing clan. Then there is the accompanist Who's Norma Uffelrnan, Dot Roberts, the librarian, Is always right on hand. At teachers' county meetings Or women's clubs and such, They've sung or given concerts And were appreciated much. cc 27 xx COME BLOW YOUR HORN Little school band, Come blow your horn, Miss Speer stands awaiting At break of morn. Where is Bob Macke, the president? Or Ida Ann? they all lament. Q Ida Ann Stumpe Springs up and says, The vice president's present, As are the rest. . But where's Cal Schoeppel, the treasurer? We need a secretary, all aver. I Calvin arises And rnumbles, 'Tm hereg And Evelyn Spurgeon, Librarian, is near. And where is Reyburn? Where can he be? We must have our capemanf' they agree. Reyburn Kraft answers, Your capes are here, So you may begin to Practice, I fear. Now we're all here and ready, no doubt? Yes, Miss Speer, they eagerly shout. At all the games They've done their bit, They've given a concert ,. A Which was a hit. g Now all their work is over and done, But they're ready for more-it was lots of fun.
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