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MUSIC Music for every student and every student for Music. Every stu-dent needs an emotional outlet, and music is the most natural and undoubtedly the most beneficial. The various music groups of East Lynn High School have been very active throughout the year 1939-1940. The first public appearance of the year was made on October 17th when the Girls' Glee Clubl Cccmposed of 18 voicesj presented a program over Radio Station WDAN, Danville, Illinois. Several numbers by the noted composer, Brahms, were rendered, along with the well known When Day Is Done by Katscher. At the Fall Festival, November 16 and 17, our music department gave several numbers. The Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club and Orchestra presented programs at each of the four sessions respectively. One of the highlights of the year's musical activity was the Vesper Service of Christmas Carols on Sunday afternoon, December 17th. By candlelight a choir of 29 selected voices sang to a capacity filled church. Such old familiar carols as Palestrina's Gloria Patri , Silent Night , The First Noel , lent much to the sacred atmosphere of the Christmas season. The complete program was repeated over Radio Station WDAN the week following. On May first a Spring Musicale was presented by the entire Musical Department. A theme of 'fMusic From Foreign Lands was carried throughout the program-a special part being devoted to the rendition of the loved Negro Spirituals. An interesting arrangement for Chorus and Orchestra of the Italian, Denza's Funiculi, Funiculi , was of especial interest on this concert. Various parts of this program were broadcast over Station WDAN. Aside from the larger musical organizations we have several ensemble groups which have presented programs at church, banquets and club meetings in East Lynn and nearby communities. Within our school we have a Girls' Trio, a Mixed Quartet, and an Instrumental Trio composed of piano, flute, clarinet. As worthwhile participants in the field of music, we per- sistently seek the crowning aim of musical activity-beauty of tone and expression. Music reaches and awakens the sense of beauty and provides the most ready and natural means for its free expression. Music for everyone and everyone for Music. Page Twenty-three
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L, HU-A-M - GIRLS GLEE CLUB Left to Right: First Row: Louise Chew, Elinor Moore, Rosella Schupbach, Annabel Leigh, Edith Knapp, Anna Mae Nelson, Marjorie Frederick- son. Second Row: Doris Davis, Jean Lawrence, Patricia Neathery, Frieda Schupbach, Margaret Stock, Nina Fulks, Edith Otto, Florence Severinson, Miss Weihmeir. Third Row: Jennie Wilson, Ruth Neathery, Eileen Knapp, Jane Haley, Jean Johnson, Viola Gudeman, Irma Hayes, Alice Peterson, Marguerite Boehme, Ruth McConnell. Fourth Row: Aurial Keitzmann, Mary Elaine Anderson, Irene Funk, Zelma Hofer, Betty Ripley, Marie Severinson, Ruth LeSaux, June Mitchell, Edith Hoerr, Verna Mae Boehme. BOYS GLEE CLUB Left to Right: First Row: Victor Sinock, Junior Hofer, Kenneth Brassfield, Ken- neth Bauer, Carl Robertson, Earl Stipp. Second Row: Melvin Stock. Eugene Neathery, Richard McConnell, Frederick Stock, Miss Weihmeir. Third Row: Leslie Bushong, Lee Eiseniann, Donald McConnell, Earl Hatfield, George Keitzmann. Fourth Row: Wayne Eckersley, Merle Grove, Dale Hammerton, Ar- thur Jacob, Amos Steiner, Wayne Denman. ORCHESTRA Left to Right: Elinor Moore, Irina Hayes, Marie Severinson, Florence Severinson, Zelma Hofer, Margaret Stock, June Mitchell, Mary Elaine Anderson, Jane Haley, Miss Weilimei1', Junior Hofer, Jean Lawrence, Ruth LeSauX, Kenneth Brassfield, Victor Smock. Page Twenty-four
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