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9 9 i i i 1 I M .4. i a i £ ■ Because of the illness of Carl Malmbcrg. di rector, the orchestra did not make as many ap pcarances as in previous years. It did however gave a concert in the fall to the college stu- dents made a trip in December plavcd m the Festival and Commencement exercises The concert chair was taken by Konrad Scholl of Ohio University, who is finishing his school here Orchestra MEMBERS Cellos: Vivian Sytsma Betty Daniels. Ruby Ellen Malmberg, Harriet Carlton and l oh Dowse Bass: A r vena A 1 impost. Lou Verne Williams, Robert Wcsscl Flute Velma Shepherd Oboe: Billie Wirxhing Clarinets Max Boal, Gordon Casad. Leroy Bicker Horns: Winnie Adams. Ilo Brumitt. Trumpets Vivian Meckel. Effort Lowe Dorothy Ernest Violins Konrad Scholl Hollis Van Dorcn Juanita Thompson Dorotbv Wilson Alma lane Fclten. Clara Malloy. Lawrence Romeiscr. Anne Reed, Shirley Dawes Robert Sattcrlec lulia Buck Violas Bonnie Zimmermann Mildred George Janet Wallace Eleanor Calvert Trombone : Elbert Deforest Charles Bahl Lovd Reist Alto Clarinet Shirley Glens. Tumpam. Naomi Griffith Page T uentu-om
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A. Q apella 0i air In the second year of ns organization, the A Capella Choir of Fort Havs Stale, has taken its place among the organizations on the campus Directed by Paul Beck helm the mixed choir presented many programs li has been very versatile in its activities taking part in the Com menccmcnt Programs assisting in the program for religious week, and being the first choir to appear between halves ol a basketball game It presented a group of semi-popular numbers be tween periods of the Mays- Southwestern game. Instead of giving a regular home concert, the A Capclla Choir presented a program for the music festival. Trips were scheduled to several different towns, the main one was a two day trip in wh ch .oncerts were given in eight different towns In Dodge Citv the group broadcast a portion of their program over the radio station there. T he choir also took part in the Memorial services for Mr Malloy who for many years has been head of the music department here. Pane Tu.cn ty
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1 • ‘Womens Qlee 0ub I he Women Glee Club look pari in several activities i his year. Some of the programs in whicli thev appeared were I he McDowell Pea The Music I estival and a dance program I he Glee Club is directed bv Miss Lucille Pel ten I In Women s Quartette made numerous appearances in Hays and also in other towns The Quartette members are Mildred King. Juanita Thompson. Lou Verne Williams and Winnie Adams he members of the Glee Club are. Winnie Adams Margaret Bartholomew. Doris Brakebill Margaret Brown lloBrum.it Ruth Butler Eleanor Calvcr Lsther Conard Plov Richards W,1 l.id.ne Dillon. Lois Douse, Julia Drag! Zelma Jane Pel ten. Blanche Garlow Alice Purthmev r Ml drc , d Juanita Thompson Clarice Haag LoRee Hall Ila Harshbarger l cona Her mar Evelyn Srut man Dorothy Hunsicker Hazel Oshant Mildred King Louise Kirk Lor- rawu Kohler Muriel Koont . Lveleen Lehasck Martha Bleu I me Lucille l ove Esther Major ouise Marvin V erda Mvers. Lillian Patten Margaret Paxton Anne Reed Alene Renner Id Itan Roper Marie Sainer Maude Scherer. Florine Schlegel I ranees Scranton Elsie Mae Sire carle Snoubarger Darlienne I hompson Betty lean Walker Dorothy Winter RitaWies back Lou Verne Williams. Pern Wright. Marjorie Wvckoff Beckv York Mary Zeller Bonnie Zimmerman Clara Mae Brown. Grace Piper Graci Hartshorn, Evelyn Witt Plorence Ada I ruan Arthelta McKenna Page Twenty -two
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