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l,l10i0llll014ll1!lvll1til'0llDI!D10lllifllI O?li0l4Dl4!itlliI-lUIQY1Cl101lil4Di1li0btlQ Itlilllillllililllnili-lllJlt!il1illll9a Qbilliilllliilliitlfllllbllilli-Dliliiio Glee Club 1 , Front Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Orr, Evelyn Matheny, Bessie Black. Bernice Nnsh. Col- leen Skauge, Florence Bope, Irene Bye, Patricia 1-luggart, Leota Brown, Ernm Winker. Second Row: Evelyn Kobberoe, Helen McCall, Regina Eastman, Olive Truscott, Alice Roberts, Opal Summers, Marggnrie Bell. Mary Wiirkely, Agatha Heflin, Freda Dittmar. Third Row: Kenneth Ly erger, Alvin Anderson. Fred Mildes, Freemont Cass, Virgil Drake, Lovell Bloclgett, Julius Clausen, Florence Van Dusen, Alice Travis, Ruth Peterson. Last Row: John Stevenson. Gerald Freeborg. Ben Yacorzynski, Tom Hansen, Fred Oidne, George L. Scott, Director. Membership of the Glee club reached fifty this year. The club, with the help of the orchestra, furnishes the music for two operettas each year, and also takes the place of a choir for baccalau- reate and gives special numbers for convocations. Members of the Glee club are: Alvin Ander- son, Irene Bell, Vera. Benson, Evelyn Blancher, Bessie Black, Lovell Blodgett, Florence Bope, Leota Brown, Irene Bye, Julius Clausen, Freda Dittmur, Virgil Drake Regina Eastman, Roy Q Farmer Gerald Ereeborg, Patricia Haggort, Agatha Heflin, Evelyn Irwin, Virginia Jones, Evelyn Kobberoe, Art Kroske, Kenneth Ly- berger, Dorothea Kyarsguard, Evelyn Merandu, Fred Mildes, Nitta Mitchell, Helen McCall, Bernice Nash, Leona Newman, Fred Oidne, Mar- garet Patterson, Ruth Peterson, Alice Roberts, Olive Truscott, Erma Winker, Ben Yacorzynski, Ruth Tuveson, Bertha Lee, Evelyn Matheny, Dorothy Orr, Florence Van Dusen, Marjorie Bell, Fremont Cass and Tom Hansen. Page forty-seven ozoriarianicrilniaricrioizniuaiarioicvicricnd 3 O 'i 301 '1 Z' lioxoioinz'
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