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22 THE CARDINAL - 1932 The Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, under Miss Flohr's capable leadership is emerging from a most successful year with no debts, some extra money, and many suc- cessful public appearances to its credit. In December, 1931, the club pre- sented the memorable 'Knicker-bocker Club for chapel-a night club scene with universally known vocalists and stars present who contributed to the pro- gram, such as Kate Smith, Ruth Etting, Polly Moran and Madame Schumann- Heink. Then came the annual operetta, which was rather brief this year be- cause the chapel program was to be repeated at the same time. Yet despite its brevity The Radio Maid was a successful venture. The cast was as follows: june Worthington .......,... .....,,.... J osephine Van Vlack Robert Holbrook ........ .......,................ L avern Waid Mr, Holbrook .........., .,,........ A rchie Anderson Mrs. Holbrook ......... .......... C onstance Attwood Mabel ...........,............ ..,,..,.... V irginia Stafford joe ................ .,.....,..... R obert Klock Mary ........... ...............,..... H elen Freed Hazel .......... ......... M ary Louise Coe Alice ........,,..................................,.,.......................,.,,......,..................... Mary Frances Isbell The Boys' Club Club assisted in the operetta. A dance at the village hall was held afterwards for the members of the cast and friends. After the operetta all attention was turned to Fredonia. Innumerable dif- ferences arose as to what the costume should be this year. Finally after much hair pulling and teeth clenching sweaters of blue and white were de- cided upon-which were very effective with the white skirts and which caused very favorable comment at Fredonia. Then, one mustn't forget the several bake sales scattered throughout the year to raise funds. Now a committee is planning a party for the girls-similar to last year's roller-skating affair which will be held in the immediate future. The last appearances of the Girls' Glee Club will be at the June Parent Teachers Meeting and at Commencement or Class Night. Following are the officers who presided during the past year: President ..................,.......................,..............,.,.......,. ......... V irginia Stafford Vice President and Librarian ............ ......,,......... M ary Gardner Secretary and Treasurer ..,........... ......... C onstance Attwood Student Council ..................... ...,.,,,.....,...... H elen Freed C. A. ,32
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Q CDRGANIZATICJNS fa THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the representative of the student body. The stu- dents have the privilege of bringing up any complaint or idea of betterment connected with the school before the council by way of their home room repre- sentatives, there it is discussed, and either the alteration is made or well grounded reasons for not doing so are given. The members are elected by popu- lar vote, and are representative of the most dependable and most trustworthy students. The following people are members: Mr. Mathewson N Miss sfheibie T Advisors Virginia Stafford Robert Nichols f Senior Representatives Jeanette Freed Thomas P rceu i junior Representatives u Mary Frances Isbell F Richard Nichols r Freshman Reperesentatives Evelyn Bemus Ralph Bennett e Sophomore Representatives Helen Freed Girls' Glee Club Representative jack Smith Orchestra Representative At the first part of the year the meetings were held after school in the music room, but later it was decided to hold them in the Domestic Science room during lunch hour. This proved much more enjoyable and more convenient. Last year the council started the idea of all-activities emblems, to be given to the student whose school rating was superior, in scholarship, sports, and oth- er activities. This year stars were chosen to be put on the emblems. The Council also started an enjoyable social hour this year, at which the students could either dance, play cards, or converse. The purpose of the Student Council is to bring about better cooperation be- twen students and teachers. We sincerely hope that it will continue to grow, and will come to be even a greater part of the students than it is today. E. B. ,35
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THE CARDINAL - 1932 23 O Boys Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club organized in September and elected the following officers: President ...l..........l............,............ ...................... P aul Coe Secretary and Treasurer .......... ................... L averne Waid Librarian ........................................ ........................ F. verett Dailey Faculty Advisor ..,..................................................................... Miss Evangeline Flohr Since last year, the boys seem to have acquired talent in the way of sing- ing. Also, they have become very exclusive, numbering only seventeen. The boys took part in the P. T. A. Christmas Festival, arranged a Chapel program-a mock wedding which resulted in cabbage throwing, helped the Girls' Glee Club in the annual operetta, journeyed to Fredonia to take part in the Music Festival, and now commencement activities are in view. Two important questions remain: 1. How many of us are going to be accepted members of Glee Club next year? 2. Are we going to have another party at Midway this year? Our Crchestra The orchestra is one of our oldest musical organizations, but the strong interest in the band of late has caused interest in it to wane slightly. However, the members have Worked hard on their music this year and some good work has been done, under the leadership of Miss Evangeline Flohr. The orchestra made two public appearances this year, the night of the Senior Play, March 17th, and the P.T.A. Music Festival. The members of the Orchestra are: Madeline Russell Paul Blair ......... Violin Violin Lura Bucklin .............. ..........., V iolin Olive Ingleson ........ ........... V iolin jack Smith ................... ............. C larinet Betty Ann Beal ............ ........... S axophone Dorothy Terrill ............ ........... Archie Anderson Mac Campbell .... Saxophone Trombone Sousaphone Donald Keefe ............... ............... D rums Virginia Stafford Piano D. T
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