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THE IVY LEAF THE ANNUAL GLEE CLUB CONCERT Given by The Glee Club and Junior Glee Club PROGRAM Junior Glee Club Classical Songs Hedge Roses . . . .............. . . .Schubert The Smith . . . .... Brahms Cradle Song . . . . . .Mozart Spring Song . . . ....... . . .Chopin Folk Songs British Grenadiers .............. .... E nglish Over the Sea to Skye .... . . .Scotch The Keel Row ........ . . .Scotch Evening' Song ...... .... I rish My Banjo .............. ..... I talian In a Shady Garden ......... ..... S ilesian On a Merry Mountain Way .... .... L ithuanian Cossack's Lullaby .......... ..... R ussian Mother Volga ........... .... R ussian GLEE CLUB Viking Song ........................ Coleridge-Taylor The Swallows ............................... Cowen Lillian Carson and College Class Husheen ................................. Needham Frances Johnston, Mary Livingston and College Class Shepherd's Dance, from Henry VIII .... . . . .E. German The Swan ....................... .... S aint-Saens The Flatterer ................... ....... C hamlnade Falls Uoon the World a Calm .... ........ M oszkowski Volga Boat Song ................... Russian Folk Song NE GRO SPIRITUALS Deep River .......................... . . .Burleigh I Want to Be Ready ........................ Burleigh Bye an' Bye ............................... Burleigh Mary Livingston, Lucille Willis, Polly Speelman, Edna Hawkes, Margaret Lewis, and Glec Club School Songs ....... ......................GleeClub Every girl loves candy, Printinxr of the be qi L And EiteIman's best of all. And fine ongrmvxm, loc It's small expense, thc store's handy, ls done at Omni Ka Compnnv And they're eager to answer your call. Who do their best for mu Page 32
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-THE IVY LEAF VOICE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Allen Hinckley, a woman of wide experience in the musical world, has charge of the voice department. Besides the two big events of the year, the annual Glee Club Concert and the Comic Opera, given at Commencement, the Glee Club has performed for different civic or- ganizations. The recitals given by the voice students have been ve1'y creditable. The Lower School has been very active during the year. Their Christmas program of Folk songs was very much enjoyed by all of the parents, as were also the songs given for the Minerva Club of Topeka. MUSICAL TEA GIVEN BEFORE THANKSGIVING Three songs from the Cycle of Life. . . . . .Landon Ronald Frances Johnston The Maiden's Wish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chopin Last Night ........ ................ . .Folk Song Dorothy Staver Thou'rt Like Unto a Flower ....... . . .Rubinstein Spring Song ..................... .... B ecker Edna Hawkes In a Boat .... ... ...Grieg Lovely Roses. . ........ ....... . . . .Grieg Lillian Carson Solvieg's Song. . . . ..... . . . . . .Grieg TheSwan... ............ .. ...Grieg Wnrdin's show sells 'ewelrv Let Rnbe's sell you all your meat, Mary Livingston CHOIR The Chapel Choir, under the supervision of Miss Katharine Wood, director and organist, is composed of the Bethany girls. Choir practice is held twice weekly, in preparation for morning and evening chapel, and other services. The girls furnish the music for several special services during the year. Before Christmas vacation, a carol service was given in the chapel and at Ingleside. The Story of the Cross was sung in the chapel on Good Friday. Perhaps the three most important services of the year are those held in the cathedral, the first being the choral Communion service sung at early Easter Communiong the second, the Baccalaureate serviceg the third, the Commence- ment of the school. The Jordan Electric Company, llns fine equipment for light, Let them turn darkness to dawning For lhey'll give you daylight at night. l .l , llolh heantifnl and rare. Work done hy Wnrdin's is always the kind That makes you realize their store is iv. find, l'1'vnns will repair your shoes quickly, lIe'll :mike them nent and strong, llin bills will never displease yon, And there you'll never go wrong. To trade there is a pleasux'e-- Their cuts are always very choice, And they always give you full measure! Flowers bring joy to the saddest hearts, And bespeak love for another, Buy your flowers at Hubbard's shop. And you will go to no other. Page 31
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T I-I E. I V Y L E A F RECITAL GIVEN APRIL SECOND The Eliland -Song Cycle ........ . . .Von Fieetz Lillian Carson Nocturne ..... ............. .... B a lakireff The Journey ..... ,...... G linka Tired Hands ..................... .... S anderson The Crescent Moon ................. .... S anderson Frances Johnston One Fine Day-Aria from Madame Butterfly .... Puccini Songs from The Life of a Rose ............... Lehmann Mary Livingston Bird Songs-Song Cycle ........... .... L ehmann Edna Hawkes SPRING COMIC OPERA THE GONDOLIERS or The King of Barataria Dramatis Personae Duke of Plaza-Toro ................... Margaret Lewis Luiz .................... ..... L ouise Wright Don Alhambra Del Bolero. . . .... Frances Johnston Marco Palmieri ........... ..... L illian Carson Guiseppe Palmieri ..... .... P olly Speelman Duchess of Plaza-Toro. . . ..... Sarah Ewart Casilda ............. ..... E dna Hawkes Gianetta . . . . . .Mary Livingston Tessa . . . ....... Lucille Willis Inez ....... ..................... A gatha Mae Bean Act. I. The Piazzetta, Venice. Act. II. Pavilion in Palace of Barataria. Even the best of uonks ncefl uid. Sn, fm' :ond results use gas, And nnlke your home more beautiful With fixture:-. thut will last. The Capital Gus und Electric Company. Covcll's have n tlclifrlllfill 11l'l'11y. Make your house a place of beauty, Anil vegetables. fl'0.Nll und fine, Mnke it 11 real home! They Hlilklf deliveries ull the dny Your furniture, buy it at Km'lan's- And mnke you gland to dine. And you'll no farther roam. Page 33
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