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Payt Nineteen Qirls’ Qlce Club to l'ijrlitj' Bottom Row: Fvolyu ;i« rtz. Aimrt ltroclkorh. Kli' .:ih »th Rlolil. l»oris Knolilpr Katherine Fox. Ksiher Wolske. Floraiitoml Zoll.-i. Wriia lloeseiiherg. Julia Kyiinxopulus. s.s-oml K» v: Mrs. KRInwooil ( Junior-senior director) Louise Senf. Lueille (‘hupp. Louise |{owe. Itlanehe Mahier. Florence Rotifers. Helen Klme Nona Koliertsoii. Kleanor Larsen. Flea nor Jensen. Klsa I’rogeninller. Letu ra Kolb. Mayine Ledford. Miss Fetherstou (sophomore director). Third Row: Mae Ilantliorn. Patricia McHnw.-m. Rath Selinppert. Audrey Kiltnan. Julia Mariani. Horothy Jenkinson. Philomeua Leseher. Mary Fenton. Muriel Tavlor. Svlvia Norton. Josephine Rielil. Myrtle Lorcntsen, Ftliel Sax. Marjorie Terry. Top Row: Harriet lturke. Lydia Klrm-c. liyaelntli Klerlfr. June' Combs. Ruth Ilaele. Fdna Racine, Kvelyn llehnke. Itirdie Anienson, Sophie Moeller. Uertha Kyriar.opulus. The sophomore girls’ ftlee club has done splendid work under the supervision of Miss Fethers ton, who came to us this year from Arlington Heights. The girls were assigned Wednesday night for their lehearsals, and, due to the encouragement they received, the group made an excellent showing. Because they have had a year of glee club woik, much is expected of them next year. Solo work has been encouraged in the boys’ glee club with surprising results. In the recent operetta, several boys were given leading parts, in which solos weie sung. This group was under Miss Fetherston’s direction. The boys were also interested in group singing which proved to be a successful and popular activity. The junior and senior girls and one sophomore made up the other glee club. Work for the music festival at LibertyviHe was one of the main events this year. This group of gills was well represented by soloist in the operetta. The girls, being interested in solo and group work, are striving to do better work. Mrs. Florence Ellinwood, who has been with the Senior girls four years, had chaige of this group, and she has worked hard to make the class pleasant and interesting, besides accomplishing a great deal of work.
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Page Twenty Boys’ Qlee Club (Left to Right) Bottom Row: Charles Pedersen, Neal Harriss, William Riley. Wilbert Rath. Kdward Baker. Ralph Rom . Second Row: Miss Fetlierston (adviseri. Harry Stns-t . R »jti r Burrlll. Richard Feeney, .lames Feeuey. Ferdinand Pi . .rtilli. William Knapowskl. Fr«i Holmscii. Warren Parrish. Mr. Baker. Top Row : Bennett Dolan, Franklin Rodgcra. Levern Kirkpatrick, Wilbur l’atzer. Willard Sonnenberg, Harry Retry. Wilbur Siebold. Henry Sellure. “THE GYPSY ROVER” The largest project of the year for the vocal department was the production of the musical comedy, “The Gypsy Rover,” assisted by the orchestra. Over a hundred students took part in the cast, chorus, and orchestra, and some excellent gypsy talent was discovered among the Leydenites. The operetta was under the direction of Miss Fetherston and Mrs. Ellinwood, assisted by Mr. Stark. These teachers appreciated the cooperation which they received from the entire faculty in the production of the operetta. The Cast (as they appeared) Meg, Robs foster mother—Elizabeth Riehl. Zara, a bell of the gypsy camp—Helen Rhue. Mario, Megs husband, a gypsy robber— Charles Pedersen. Sinfo, a gypsy lad in love with Zara—Ferdinand Pizzrulli. Rob. the Gypsy Rover, lost heir to a large estate—Levern Kirkpatrick. Lady Constance, the daughter of Sir George Josephine Riehl. Lord Craven, Constance’s fiance—Bennett Dolan. Sir George Martendale, an English country gentleman—Richard Feeney. Nina, his younger daughter—Ruth Schup-pert. Capt. Jerome, officer in the English Army— Franklin Rogei s. Sir Toby Lyon, a society butterfly—Harry Streetz. McCorkle, a song publisher—Loyd Reiss. Gypsy children—Teddy Olson, Donald Lazer. Henry Hook, Irene Guthrie, Jean Read, and Juanita Macbeth.
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