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Z Top Raw B Stmer J A Schmltt C Pettrlc L Hutter D Emmern h M j OConnell M Wehausen Second Rou. E Crowley R Dax nport C Whalen B Peter en M A Mile j Byrns S Squrre M OD a C A Kelley M Coeden Thxrd Rou A Schumann R Cer r V He1bel K Dorm D Ol-hm M Boyl j Bell M Beyler D A Rm W Coyl E Hxlg r Musto Club Musxc has been taught at Edgewood ever s1nce 1ts beg1nn1ng over hfty years ago but an organ1zed club was never establlshed unt1l 1929 The membershlp of the club wh1ch mcreases each year 15 extended to anyone takmg p1ano or v1ol1n lessons and now numbers th1rty SIX The long hours of tedlous practlce are well rewarded by the pleasure and culture derlved from the study ofmus1c Although there are no students el1g1ble for e1ther academlc or teachers certlflcates thls year as there have been 1n the past everyone has enjoyed l1sten1ng to the super1or recrtals glven at var1ous 1ntervals by the members of the club and hopes to have the pleasure of hearmg many more before the year IS over These rec1tals are made excepuonally 1nterest1ng by the WISC ChO1C6 of var1ous select1ons by many famous composers ChOp1H Beetho ven Haydn Paderewskl Schubert Grexg and by the perfect e1recut1on of the competent players who rmge from college students down to the l1ttle chlldren ID the hrst grade The club purposes to develop the mus1cally talented to hxghest artlstxc attamments and affords the best musrcal opportun1t1es to those who recog D126 that 1 knowledge of muslc IS 1mportant to a hberal educat1on Through the study of musxc the students recene an apprecxatxon ot th1s art whrch enr1ches thelr lrxes s1nce It 15 an expressron of the teehngs ot the xnner soul and an lnterpretatxon of the HISYOFY of Man flu Edgeuuod Etlw Ijdcfc jf ..- ' 1 . ' . . . ' , . ', . , . Ae, . . ' , . . fr, ',.'e s,..1c,. ,..',.'e'. . . , . I ' . ' ':.' ',.P'e.. .. 4,,'zz..'e,. ,.' ,..'es. Bottom Row. M. McT1ghe. M. Kolb. H. Pregler, M. McLeod, M, Hlmley, F. Endres, E. Downey, j. Downey, . e, . e s. , . , . . . - . . , 5 ., 3 , 7 9 T 3 3 ' 2 I T Q . . 4 . .Y N . . . N . - - . Q - , . - A v ' - ' s 1' 1 J ' T
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T p R T C nolly I Holt W F1gy R loede L M Cormac J Blum Se CIR C' A Kelley D M Sullm an I M Frederc j M k1n E Erbe M Boyle L Hutter Dvclmatzcs Although pr1vate dramatlcs and pubhc speaklng have been taught at Edgewood for many years class dramatxcs was 1n1t1ated for the first tlme last September At Chf1StmHS two plays The G1ft and Drckens rmmortal Chrxstmas Carol were staged In the G1ft Eleanor Joyce acted well the part of the cr1ppled boy joel Madonna Garvey gave a touchlng portrayal of the feeble bhnd man LOFIHIHC Hutter s 1nterpretat1on of a selnsh arrogant ewess was superb joseph Mack1n as the bedr1dden Father Malach1 and Roberta Trerney and Dorothy McMahon as the frrends of oel also d1s played except1onal ab1l1ty In the Chr1stmas Carol the actlng of W1l l1am F1gy as the 1ll humored Scrooge was splend1d Tom Connolly Scro oge s nephew and John Blum them ek Bob Crach1t prov1ded much amuse ment for the aud1enc Others who h lped to make the play a success were Robert Goeden the wh1te robed spectre Della Mae Sullrvan the portly Mrs Crach1t and jo eph Holt and Lawren M Corrnrck the sol1c1tors Cn January Sth the m1d year graduatlng class produced the1r class play The Val1ant In the pathet1c role ofa COHVICC who was to be exe cuted on the morrow Walter Whlte refused to reveal hlmself to hls sxster played by Margaret jones By thelr lnndlrness to the prlsoner john Hagan the benevolent chapl1n and Norbert Bormett the warden won the ra1l lery of the two guards Bernard Lynaugh and Franc1s Kerr As the annual goes to press the club IS pract1c1ng the Semor class play Peg of My Heart The Edgewood Etho Page150 HAY , ' ix, I T A ,. L , V - - . 0 ow: . .On , h. , , , . J n, . c 1, . . can ow: ,. . , . . v' , . . i i, , ac ' . . . . ' , . . Bottom Row: E. L. Clifford, C. Mxlls, M. Garvey, M. Blied, E. Morrissey, K. RUPP- D. McMahon. . 5 ' HL ' 57 ' ' HL ' 7 71 SL ' Fi 1 Q . . , . . ' 5 5 J - , . . . I J , . . . ,, . ,, . . , . . . I . , D ' 7 , . . Q I 5 5 ' 5 A ' Q - o c. V . . , . 3 5 5 . , s ce 3 , 5 . I . . - hh ' 15 ' ' , 5 5 - a I . I 5 5 5 , . . . - . .. 1 5 if
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3 , 'f isnt? as ,E E 4 ,J 'opR: .,1f,,,. '.f,w.T -.wan Il . . 'X . . ' ' . . . IT. - I'l', . 'rl'. wfnofr Serum' Prom Cn the evemng of Apr1l twenty second the lun1orSen1or Prom the season s crowmng event was held To the strarns of On Wrsconsrn the Prom Krng Iohn Byrns and h1s charmrng queen Dorothy Ann R1nes led the couples through the 1ntr1cate hgures of the grand march Followmg the royal couple were oseph Holt presldent of the semor class wlth DIS partner Kathleen Stebmtz Vrctor Rlpp VICE presrdent of the senror class Wlth Barbara Strer the officers of the junror class and the chalrmen of the comm1ttees Black and gold baskets suspended from the ce1l1ng and connected by orange and black frrnge transformed the gymnas1um 1nto a modernlstrc sprmg garden From the baskets gay jonqurls drooped therr heads to v1ew the beautrful gowns below Shaded lrghts threw a soft glow on the couples as they danced away the hours to the syncopatron of Duane Longacre s melod1es As the hands of the clock met and caressed the hall was emptred llghts went out a head lrght flashed across a doorway on the deserted floor lay a wrlted rose and a crumpled program the Prom was over john Byrns was the general cha1rman Members of the Commlttees were Decorat1ons lohn Cantwell cha1rman Harry Hanson Randall McCann Lorra1ne Hutter Mary McLeod Iune Cash loAnn Schmrtt Charlotte Cenln Orchestra Robert Conners cha1rman MHFIOD Frx Mary McLeod Stella Pertzlaorn Invltatrons W1ll1am Cantwell charr man Marron Boland lune Cash Charlotte Genm Arthur Bormett THDIS Vallrs Refreshments Lorra1ne Hutter cha1rman Ina Mary Freder1c1 Dorothy Ann R1nes V1rg1n1a D1llon 7111 lzdgtuood Etlw 1 5 X , 1 ' tx X. s 'Q ' I xl N I 1: f if M 4 at f ' t..a f S 3 N T nw R For mrs I Umm ell I By rns rmdtl .mtxxtll Bu om Row H Butrgm M Mcltod D A R nu L H1 ttt A Hollow ix 1 ' I 5 , I 7 5 ' ' BL ' ' 95 , . 5 5 5 5 5 J , , 5 5 5 5 - - ' 1 5 5 5 , 5 I : , 9 1 9 9 9 9 , 9 , 9 5 : 5 7 5 9 J 2 9 ' . , . 9 9 , 9 9 9 5 : 5 5 9 9 ' V .'.,,1f Y Q, in fr., fl H , , R I C l 1 ' A ' '.Y.'.lfl,:.f.11f. .'..':ffl ,lf Yllff.. fi rf .- BGSU 2
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