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-1- -- -- -- - -I -1- ----------l arm emi --- ---- - - -- -0-- Girls' Cibnral Qlluh Fourth row, left to right-Miss Smith, directorg Mary Ketring, Elizabeth Mike- sell, Juanita Eley, Betty Rogers. Third row-Esther Hill, Mildred Hoff, Pauline O'Dell, Vernetia Crawford, Inez Billhimer, Pauline Nisonger. Second row-Velma Brown, Violet Harter, Hilda Murray, Barbara Hill, Norma Eley, Faye Bosworth, ReEtta Pickens. First row-Pearl Crickmore, Virginia Slorp, Goldie Wichael, Treva Wills, Helen Hill, Mary Emma Allen, Elsie Hollinger, Jeannette Bashore. The Girls' Choral Club was organized in the year nineteen hundred twenty-six by Mrs. Stockton. In the spring of nineteen hundred twenty-seven we gave an operetta entitled 'tYanki San. This operetta was the fiist operetta given by the Choral Club. In the fall of nineteen hundred twenty-seven we again organized a Choral Club under the direction of our former teacher, Mrs. Stockton. That fall we gave an operetta called The Feast of the Red Corn. The next spring we gave an operetta entitled The Piratc's Daughter. In the year nineteen hundred twenty-eight and nineteen hundred twenty-nine we had a lot of new members but had several of our old members with us still. Mrs. Stockton was still teaching and ready to help us. With her assistance the Girls' Choral Club presented another operetta entitled In India. In the year nineteen hundred twenty-nine and thirty which is the fourth year for the Choral Club we have with us a new teacher and instructor, Miss Janice Smith. On March twenty-first the High School gave an operetta which consisted mostly of the Girls' Choral Club and Boys' Glee Club called The Toreadorsf' This produc- tion proved a great success. -1- l- -- l- - -- 1- -- - --l----Q--I--N 1930 -,---- - - --- - - 1- -- -- - -4 ry-s'x
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