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5 SPANISH CLUB 53161 59 ,.. .a V -1 T' wr v Q Row lil:-is lierner, Susie lrfxrcison, leon lfirli.. zrn, lr-ine 't'fynri, ferry' lvl-T'l'i'9 II, Etftrf- ty A firms, Ee1'y l.Jrsen Row 2 lick Eelkey, lQ':'t'xrl-es Petter, P-'-fry Alle-rt, Lynne Firrell, Iliss P-lussell, Ge-:me li ilfeni ron, l'i:k '. rat-'li Row 3 Ed:-:zrd Neulia-is, Bali- Sass, Alfred iltzgs, llliilpxrtt Sylrev, Flolger' Alber'-L, Lelfiitfi Pete, Hzr-:lj West Row 1 Aliie I-vltrtson, Doris flirt-1, Bette- M tlortey, Marilyn Ccnnors, Drtrfttsty Eziiey, Lltxrtorif- Crtnners, lean Collins, Thais Suhrieliter Row 2-gEll'4'f'lt Blunt, Lilli-,in Bayles, Miss Coelirs, Helen Woodrutt, Ant-flute CittTl1E'l'?'t Slf1, M :iitin Ctlwell, Hazel Shock. Row 3-- Dora T Geariiark lrwvti Swiitff-r P- t.rrlDi1rilat't, Eliztiltetti lfern, Dorothy Brisltin, Hel--n Wiflzerli zm, lVlf7fCItl4'I1i'1' Stahl, Lorraine Elilinger, Helen Mae Cmn l-lay! l-layl Thats what the Tertulia Castellano, better known as the Spanish Club, was saying after their hayride with which they opened their series ot events this year. The members certainly had an enjoyable evening: but then, who doesnt have a good time at a hayride? The amount ot Wampum in the treasury was increased by a doughnut sale which the club sponsored in November. As always the school helped to make this sale a success by buying those little round things with holes in them, known as doughnuts, The Spanish Club Skate was the name given to the popular skating party held at Memorial Hall by this club on lanuary 20. With the exception of a few spills taken by the more inexperienced skaters, the evening was one ot the highlights ol the year. South America was the subiect of the programs at the club's meetings. These programs were prepared by Eileen Blum, vice-president. Talks were given on points of interest in South America, and a movie was also shown to the club at one of their meetings. ln March they went to the Toledo Museum of Art where they heard a lecture on some things of great interest to all of them. No sir, it can't be said that this club is one that sits back and is an onlooker, They're right there on the top, and they don't miss a trick. They certainly ended up the year with great gusto when they presented their variety show. Leave it to them to scout out the talent in this school that most of us never knew existed. Thus concludes the year 1941 with a banquet for the members ol the Spanish Club in May. The o Hicers who served through the year with the advisers, Miss Russell and Miss Coehrs, were Pearl Dunlap, president: Eileen Blum, vice-president: Lova Steiner, secretaryy Ed Neuhaus, treasurer, and Charles Potter, sergeant-at-arms, C6
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MIXED CHORUS-GIRLS' CHORUS 11 :v-rr' hi R- ' JM Jlh ,ll 'ln' Cl M? '11 B' 5 v -A I Sit Fi 'I ka A ' E1 ,A41s Q 'ir Row I I-. ,1 47.-. 1 .1. lfji . 1,.. law.. aer, F SD :Yun i.j:n Fu? '.f :ziin l.f lntiszi, Lucite Vv'en:.e, :tcrftiy t3liir'lej.', l.lr Hollmd Gertrude Hufp Phyllis Siaulding, How 2- fiuhi lfnrzwnt, Ann: Iv'lr's.'l1e'ti, iezn Ernmf-1, Llrzriiri Gillsert, Donna Pollex, lxfiry Ann Loveless, lohn ,: insrtn U rift o.':rr: C5711 lfoir-'Q Row 3--Hel-t-n linifki, Emily Sl-zrrpi'-'ouvslzi Er- y Hfiyskins, lim Eiirx-sell, Bland llerstc-tier, Howard f.fcr'i'? rr L' .ri .i r,'o'.'ffri5, .lk-9 CT Le-::i rr'i Lei-n rr-.i Row 4 firl Pee-rstgri Gordon Duby, Gail Anderson Euaene Vfliite, Leland Stir-fs, i-like urifiin, ad -.ej.', F.:L,r' T172 s Lys- Hf:r'r:n. How 5 Pliyl.is t.loui't ri Qin Gars, David lcnes, Carl Woggon, Bob Graves, lrhri ptiirin, , .rrinw fiivern :Mn 2211.1-jf Lf-ri,rr Qr'r'2r.y Howl Ex .yn I 7,i Lilari Zrnimer E'. f.j.'r1F.e'E:, Eeife iiznelliller, lvfr llivllzrii, Virzyriiw Plein, Mary Shin wer, Wyona Adams Rita frc ',-.' e lf in ii 'f::ri 'i f'sr:':isi:1 Row Z Eeuy Harsh Bizrate Ames, Prtsy L-tn? l,i,:lhen3', Evelyn Harper, Doro'hy Frosch, Virginia z. L, Hfcer. ,rig feng' :flier Helen H121-ri T' :ne Fuller, Efvelyri Ling: Lf zry Efughn Row 3-Vera Eresewskgi Evelyn Heard, Mavis ft: rlfft .- . ':, lie.-fn 'e- Faris bein-Sr., E?-E fr: f- Ei-i 1-iv.-.'si:i, f.'lj,'r'le Leffel, lime Hfiffen, lfzthleen Hartman, Delrhine S:yniano',x'ski, Rose' rmiry Tis ,i-ir :fern n 'fsrirne Row 4 iff- :n Al .-xi-es lugnztn Bryant Bev, Emrn iffu Gillvt-r', Bene Maloney, Pa'sy Hallock, Virginia Cumber' '.-. r'i., l is Hefner Ein: Gilman llirry L-1 ,J lr-1k.e Doris Flidrone, Dorothy ln: Perri Bar'l:iew1c:, Cecilia Musynski. Row 5-Beaula E-ifrtfiz, f'i.1'-r' Eftrili Tiipirej '.'t'isnie'.-.'s,:1, line l,IuQir-n Hazel Turner, Olive H,is'on, Evalyn lvfcAdow, Hazel Scouten, Bette Miller, l.:t.rr l nc- ' rl:-ey, Futi. Kesler, Erma: 2rrmirrf'.-xski, loserrzine Zimmer Row 6- -Helen Garland, Vtftlma Dais, Elicahetli Monticure, Carrie '.'.'1.Qz uns, F.l1'i :rn Virinc rr,l.f1rr'Qi': Ltr .' 'rf-y, Y1'tcri.z Fglus, lftolores lflisz, Dori: Getzrritiz' Marguerite Stahl, Vivian Wigner, Valarie Paquin. Vtfe have been eavesdropping on a rehearsal of the Glee Club, as they prepared for one of their long-waited for performances. This group has quantity, but most important it has quality, and as we listened in we hearcl them going over sacred numbers which they presented later at First Baptist Church on March 23, anil on April 43 in the Libbey Auditorium, We lust happened to hear of the honors which were bestowed upon them: Peter Tkach music supervisor at West High, Minnesota, chose this Libbey group to demonstrate at cr teachers' convention the correct way to teach choral music, Another honor came when they were requested to give a concert at the Kiwanis Club, Not only have they done a lot outside of Libbey, but also in Libbey, In April. Mr. Everharts public speaking class gave a program of choric reading with the chorus. Four groups of the public speaking class were present to correspond with the bass, tenor, alto, and soprano groups of the chorus. Several programs were given over the loud speaking system. One very effective number was Finlandia, with Mr. Williams reading the words with the chorus of humming voices. This really impressed us because it sounded as if we were home listening to the radio with some professional group performing. We might also mention that the Glee Club is divided into two groups: the mixed chorus and the girls' chorus. Each has given its own concerts during the year in churches throughout the city and in the public sthools. These protects were in charge of lim Burwell, president, Marilyn Ruch, vice-president, and Marian Mclntosh, secretary. And, there is one thing we Libbey students are sure of. If it were not for our director, Mr. Holland, Libbey would not be on the musical map of Ohio.
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