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v Row 3-D. Reynolds, E. Courtwright, B. NVilson, B. Harvard, D. Cushing, J. Patten, H. Olson. S. Sabutis, H. johnson, D. Grahinski, F. Srsen, B. XVegsteen, J. Turner, L. Bcrglund, E, Croston, P. Kelley, B. McPhziden, J. Jones, II. Rolfe, O. Mzlrtin. Row Zfl. Russell, R. Tntt, H. Wade, H. Resse, XV. Westby, D. Ford, B. Springer, E. Anderson, L. Yount, W. Williams, D. johnson, M. Bain, E. Mznchle, K. Baughn, K. Neilson, H. Cook, J. Seipp, R. Hillman, C. Lander, G. Frazer, M. lvlaxwell, L. Brewer. Row I--R. Hcglund, B. Raymond, R. Lindskog, K. Schut, B. Munyzun, H. Rawlings, J. Sampson, C. Proby, nl. Traver, G. Stacey, B. Alipson, F. Kenney, V. Anderson, E. Currah, E. Mohegan, D. Edwards, M. hlortlcn, J. Brzugetr, W. Scidelman, E. NQH, 1. Main, E. Berg. Boys, Glee Club EPRESENTATIVE of the work done by the boys' glee club this year were the out- standing numbers from the opera Mademoiselle Moaliffe, such as Mez.rcot of the Troop featuring the soldiers, Ivan Russell's The Time The Phzre am! the Girly and Earl An- derson's Ze Efzglirh Lmzgzzage. The club, composed of fifty-six voices met three days of the week and donated its services freely for any assemblies, radio programs, or other entertainments on board. Some occasions at which they sang are the Commencement exercises, P.-T. A. programs, and Back to School Night. Wihlef' Sang, Song of India, Bellr of Saint Marylr, Deep River, are only a few of their repertoire numbers. Although some of their music was a bit didicult, the boys worked together joyously. During the last part of this semester experiments were made with combinations of quartets within the clubg and one, consisting of Ivan Russell and Earl Anderson, tenors, Jimmie Traver and Larry Yount, basses, was arranged. This group assisted by a quartet from the girls' glee club sang on various radio programs. The best singers of the club were chosen for opera choruses, and all male leads were selected from this group. Pianists for this musical class of seamen were Gene Stacey and Frances Kenny. Their training in harmony has made the club with its fine voices into an excellent group of singers. However, the greatest part of the success of the club is due to the capable direction of Mrs. Goheen whose efforts bring forth even better results each year. Eighteen i
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Row -1717. Smith, l7. Kessler, M. Mcfliitchon, l. Hiiltengrcn, li. llriii-nl ti, ,l. liccliihult, VJ. NX'illiams. Row 3 - R. Lcvciihzlgcii, C. Hammer, D. Kelly, C. Richter, l. Ahclson, L. Yoiint Cl. Cxnlirk, ,I. Britton, F. R, Asbury, lf. 7 J Peterson, C, Lsirsrn, Nelson. Row te-H. Uri-ntloill, A. lxicohs. NY, Filson. l. McF:irlzitid. O, Milli'i', A. Sirdcs. A. lfthcrington, NV. Emery, L, Mzicaliiso. R, l.ovclzict', ll. Ellmglton. fl. ller, ,l. Mcibxllistcr, l, Caisrlr. F. Richardson. Rim' l--D. Mcyrr. S. Rippon, Ni-ii, L, Cliistzitsoii. ll, Andcrsou, NY, 'Kiisc, A. R5-iiczirz, nl, Wziyno, ll. Miller, M, Holvlcy, M, Muixry, B. Lyons. XY, Schmcchal. ll. lvpson, F. lvinv. P. Olsen, lf. Kciit A. Ry-nc.ii'z, ll. Krciilcr. A, Slopail-1. , TZ, . . ,, by NZ Senior Band NTHUs1AsM is spread throughout our ship by the band. This group of thirty.four seamen, under the able direction of Pilot Goheen, does much to keep up the spirit of the ship. At Pep assemblies, athletic games, and the annual Jamboree before the first football game of the season, the band is always there doing its share to cheer the team to victory. Besides these activities, this organization presented its Bam! Frolir in january. This uro tram consisted of band numbers and a la' in the Fo'cas'le followed b' dancin on l . , l . the uarter-deck. The nroceeds were used for a 'in Y ex enses and bu in t new music. 'l l S- S- Our ship is represented over KMO and KVI where the band has its own special program, and also in intermediate schools and clubs where concerts are given. Seamen who do not have their own instruments and are musically inclined are fur- nished with instruments and given the opportunity to play in the band. Richard Leven. hagen is chairman of atiairs and Myrtle Erb, librarian. Marshall Murray was librarian last semester, Junior Band HE Junior Band was re-organized this year with twenty-three seamen under the direction of Pilot Twila Kendall. The group meets every day the second period and drills on the fundamentals of band work. To make the work more interesting, and give inspiration to succeed, there is competition between seamen for possession of chairs. That seaman who has the most instrumental ability and shows the most interest in his work receives the first chair, and is the first one eligible for entrance into the senior group. At present five trumpets, six clarinets, six saxophones, three bass, one trombone, and two drummers constitute the group. 5SL'l'L'!lfc'UIl
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I 1 Row 34E. Sibley, H. Murray, R. Neal, B. Hofto, I F. Sieg, I. Smith, W. Dzivis, R, Chesnut, I., Hegelc, D. Isenberg, T, Sprague, D. Smeltzer, B. Sehiesz. M. Burt. A. Fischer, E. Hagen, rl. Person, A. Anderson, D. Peterson, E. Forsen. Row Koper, A. Evans, j. Dupuis, N, Garfl, E. Crothers, E. Haugen, D. Tollefson, F. Kenney, P. Lewtas, E. Syverson, R. Leo, N. Gustafson, G. W'illiams, M. W'zide, G. Stacey, M. Larsen, H. Dresler, M. Deppisch, M. Gamble, M. Shaver. Row I-J, Simpson, I. Cookins, L. F. Pnvlznman. J, Mather, V. Steele, G. Olsen, C. Martin, hl, Benson, L. Visser, E. Bock, M. Marcalm, G. lVntle, E. Cook, M. Byrd, XV. Trent, L, Thomas,H. King, F. Champlin, Banker, Iwi. Asbjornsen. I. Dale. Girls' Glee Club AILORISTTES in this year's girls' glee club have set a standard for future glee clubs to strive to attain. Consisting of forty-hve members, this group met only three times a week, the sixth period, thus furnishing very little time to drill on part and ensemble singing. Most outstanding of their achievements is the annual operag the cantata, Slory of Bethlehem, ranked next. Hours of outside practice was the only means by which they could present Mademoirelle Modiyle at its best. Selections harmonized by the girls other than those from the opera and cantata, are Be The Bert of Whatet'er' You Are, The Pipefr Song, and Sang of India. Four girls from this group form a quartet which has entertained on school radio programs. They are Evelyn Syverson, Astrid Anderson, Dorothy Peterson, and Lila Avery. Com- mendation is due the organization and Mrs. Goheen, its director. In addition to the first group of sailorette vocalists another club has recently been organized under direction of Pilot Twila Kendall. These less able seamen are those who are new in the glee club and have not yet received the drill that the larger club has had. Throughout the year the second glee club girls have had practice with one and two art ieces, while hrst lee club irls san those of three and four arts. Onl the 8 S 8, U h P D . Y . best of the two clubs were selected to attici are in the o era. The remaininv irl , , I U , P as 2 sailors were placed in the orchestra pit as an auxiliary to the chorus on the stage. Nineteen
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