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i Burk IRON'-Mable Millay, Gladys lletermnn, Inn Lllltlllil. Grace I'hieITer, Gr-1'h'1ule HIISSIIISIII. Marian Newmu n. Edith Allilll1SOIl. l Jliflrllw Rolf-Gladys Gleason. Maxine Bezich. Tliclnm XV:u'11e1'. Cllmlys llurlgre. Mziriettzi Nlzifliews. Arlis Dybvigz. xlCl'C1lYtll Barrick, livmlie .I0lmson, Gezievu Arinstrulig. Luis Knox. Front Hou'-Miss Morley. Ruth Russell. Marjorie ciil1'llIlQIllUllSL', Czitlieriue Sclmell, Nellie .Xllll Smith, Rue Sorey. Iflvu M110 Baker. La Moyne Troy, Cll2l1'lUtlS l'len. Girls-3' Glee Club ISS MORLEY has successfully guided the Girls, Glee Club through another year, and the influx of new talent this year has resulted in a musical organization of which the stu- dents might well be proud. The ' ' s at the Granada Theater, down town, when a benefit show was being presented on behalf of the Elesenes. Following this, the girls sang with the men for a special musical assembly, and many beautiful selections were presented to the student audience. A program of Victor Herbert and Friml songs was sung for the All-School Revue. The boys also helped with this program. The Girls' Glee Club, which formed the chorus in the opera, E1f'l7'lilljC', made a vital contribution to the success of the opera. er 98 -ge
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jf ,. is is , f iiffwsf-f '1 ,, ,. ,, K f,,.i,..3:-:L ,j g. V,..,,.gS Cne-Het Plays Mis' Mc'rc'3' and Tb111'szlaqj' Ezfeliiug were presented early in the year for a morning assembly with the following casts: MIS' MERCY Mis' lVIc'rz'-y - - - - Mary Alice McIntosh I'ItllIlI!1llI - - Catherine Schnell Cllfljll Iolui - - Donald McIntosh BUIIII-1' - - - Bruce Keith I0lv11, jr. -------- Irwin Futtcr THURSDAY EVENING Husliaurl -------- Fred Amick Wife ---- - Isobel Macdonald Mrs. johns ------- Maxine Beach Mrs. Sheffield ------ Gladys Gleason One Egg, a farce, was the next one-act play presented by the Dra- matic Club. This play was also taken out of town to Walla Walla for presentation. The cast included Marjorie Garlinghouse, Gerald Schubert, and Austin Flinn. For the All-School Revue the Dramatic Club gave a negro cabaret play, called Melancholy Danze. The cast was as follows: Pf'l'llllllIf'7If Willia111.s ---- Donald McIntosh Ionqizil Wfillirzms - Maxine Beach Suplio Dill - - Adelaide Leslie IVebsfc'r Dill ------ Dana Cleveland The last project of the year in one-act plays was a Children's Matinee. There were two plays, The Pl'llIC'f'SS ami fb? W00dc'11ffe1' and N erzfelfibe- less. These plays were directed and produced by two members of the club, Mary Alice McIntosh and Donald McIntosh, with the following casts: THE PRINCESS AND THE WOODCUTTER W00tlf'Ilffl,l' ------- Segal Dressel Primus - - Catherine Schnell Qizrwz - - - Jean Herren King - - - Tom Burnam Red Prinu' - Marjorie Garlinghouse Blue Prince - - Marian Newman Yellow Prince ------- Irene Sharp NEVERTI-IELESS Boy - ------- Charles Ickes Girl - - - - - - Louise Lyle Burglar - - - Glee Melclaer +? 97 -G+
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lfrrr-If IfUII'+NlCl4'lll'l'. Miller. Si-Iluhorf. ,Xll1lCk. Jacks. Flinn. Dressel. l rrmf Ikouf-Wzigm-ix Ii-kes. F4JSll'1', Miss Morley. lfrust. Reid. Lung, Stacy. Boys' Glaze Club HE boys in the glee club have been much in demand this year because of the splendid work they have done under the skillful direction of Miss Nlorley. Her untiring efforts have resulted in a successful season, and all the selections which have been given by the Boys' Glee Club on various occasions have been enjoyed greatly by the audience. The first public appearance of the club was with a program of Russian music for the American Association of University Wfomen. The boys' debut was very Well received and soon they were again called upon, this time for a junior high school assembly. Several times during the year the boys, both alone and in conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club, sang for regular student body assemblies. One assembly, in fact, was devoted exclusively to choral music from both clubs. During the evening which was dedicated to the All-School Revue the two glee clubs sang songs from Victor Herbertis and Rudolf Frimlis light operas. 4' 99 'K
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