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'VAX GIRLS A GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Neuwiesinger, Gloria Fulper, Shirley Laube, Jeanne Seaman, Ellen Samogi, Gloria Maxwell, Alice Plushanski, Peggy Johnson, Pearl McElroy, Barbara Stevenson, Nancy Sammis. SECOND ROW: Patricia Krysiak, Shirley Oakes, Eleanor Kopp, Janet Lawton, Barbara Huntenberg, Doris Johnson, Shirley Wolverton, Dwanne Schuyler, Nancy Nelson, Elizabeth Ruperti. THIRD ROW: Donna Schuyler, Judy MacFadyen, Susan Macauley, Kathryn Braun, Joan Driggers, Gail Davis, Dorothy Cepka, Grace Beatty, Eleanor Winkler, Arlene Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Loretta Bloemeke Betty Ann Van Syckle, Joan Lindabury, Jackie Erickson, Jo Ann Apgar, Joan Bronish Dale Douglass, Elsa Lettenmaier, June Lawson Catherine Hoffman 06 GIRLS B GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Priscilla Thomas, Doris Cassotti, Edna Leonard Katherine Schaadt Betsy Bigelow, Shirley Apgar, Pauline Myers, Mildred Mathews, Ruth Backhus, Cathryn Tinnes, Jane Dunn, Miss Neuwiesinger. SECOND ROW: Alice Gross Florence McCatham, Jean Erickson, Mary Jeanne Marckstein, Eileen Miller, Shirley Conover Viola Likus, Peggy Thompson, Marie Burger, Joan Case, Martha Dziedzic. THIRD ROW: Alda Norman, Alice Takacs, Alice Schmauser, Ann Schneider, Jill McFadyen Diana Jacobs, Virginia Macdonald, Barbara McCollum, Frances McCreary, Catherine Cozze, Ida Mae Apgar. FOURTH ROW: Alice Elliott, Jean Almind, Carol Langston, Phyllis Hartung, Joyce DePoe, Shirley Beavers, Nancy Johnson, Jean Farrington, Jackie Smith, Susan Kuhne, Mercy Williamson, Joan Hawk. Not in picture: Joan Willis.
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MALE GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Neuwiesinger, William Thomp- son, Robert Becker, Malcolm Green, Elmer Tinnes, Douglas Beavers, Frank Ortlieb, Charles Bischoff. SECOND ROW: Charles Fichot, Crick Payne, William Almind, Bernard Vanderveer, Elmer Rush, Andrew Kalle, William Brewster, john Davenport, Otto Lagelbauer. THIRD ROW: Raymond Read, William Staudinger, Raymond Poniatowski, Jay Lindabury, Phillip Headley, Glenn Lambert, Jack Gulick, Bruce Reid. Music From the pink halls of music on Regionals second floor anything from Bach to be-bop may be heard. The former may come from any of the four glee clubs, or even one of the two bands, while the latter is sure to come from the dance band. If a casual listener in the hall happens to hear a combination of the two -or something in between--resounding at the same time, it is nothing to be alarmed about - the mixture merely results from earnest musicians practicing in the two practice rooms while classes are going on in the music room itself. Miss Neuwiesinger leads the Girls Glee Club in a. rousing chorus of Angels from the Realms of Glory Their endless and sincere rehearsels proved successful Their singing was enjoyed by parents and friends i
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in 0 f or r gm 3 4 l .2A, gg ,g CAST AND CHORUS OF MAKING THE MET FRONT ROW-Left to Right: jean Farrington, Joyce De-Poe, Alice Schmauser, Alice Gross, Ruth Backhus, Douglas Beavers, jill Mac- Fadyen, Phyllis Hartung, Katherine Shaadt, Shirley Apgar, Marie Burger, Jay Lindabury. SECOND ROW: Elmer Tinnes, Shirley Beavers, Mildred Mathews, Alda Norman, Shirley Conover, Carol Langston, Eileen Miller, Charles Bischoff, Martha Dziedzic, Jean Almind, jackie Smith, Catherine Cozze. THIRD ROW: Peggy Thomp- son, Virginia MacDonald, Alice Takacs, Susan Kuhne, Frances Mc- Creary, Ken Braun, Raymond Read, Glenn Lambert, jane Dunn, Alice Elliott, Andy Kalle. STANDING-REAR: Bob Kornberger. joan Hawk, Cathryn Tinnes, Ronald Burd, Doris Cassotti, Philip Headley, Nancy johnson, David Demeaux. STANDING-FRONT: Ray Poni- atowski, Bill Staudinger, Florence McCatharn, Edna Leonard. SEATED ON STAGE: Priscilla Thomas fat pianoj, Viola Likus, Ann Schneider, Diana Jacobs, Jean Erickson, Barbara McCollum, jack Gulick, Mercy From the sacrosanct stage of the Metropolitan Opera House to the no lesser hallowed stage of Regional is just a step. From the podium of Rudolph Bing to the podium of Miss Lois Neuwiesinger is even a shorter distance. The obvious proof of these statements was evident when the Regionettes, under the direc- tion of Miss Neuwiesinger, presented MAKING THE MET. After the per- formance, the audience departed with a sense of satisfaction and an awakening of the harmony which lies always in every human heart. Williamson, Betsy Bigelow, joan Willis. As gun shots echoed across the halls of 'Regionaln and dastardly villains hit the dust, the Honeytones , with the aid of part of the Male Glee Club, gal- loped at full musical tilt into their presen- tation of DO.Y'T FENCE .UE IX. The audience was carried hack to the days of the Old XYest when XVild Cat Kelly fought a musical hattle, to the death, with the sheriff. At the end of the musical drama, XYild Cat Kelly breathed his last while gasping out, in treinolo, Don't Fence Me ln. The audience enjoyed the entire production and on the way out, they col- lected their spurs and ten gallon hats, which they had checked. 90 CAST AND CHORUS OF DON'T FENCE ME IN SEATED-FRONT ROW-Left to Right: Pearl McElroy, Shirley Laube, Gloria Maxwell, Shirley Oakes, Nancy Sammis, Elsa Letten- mier. SECOND ROW: Loretta Bloemeke, Dorothy Cepka, Betty Van Syckle, Peggy Johnson, Arlene -Mitchell, Cathy Hoffman, Alice Plu- shanski, Doris johnson, Barbara Stevenson, june Lawson. THIRD ROW: Dale Douglass, Jo Ann Apgar, Shirley Wolverton, Gail Davis, Joan Lindabury, Eleanor Winkler, Dwanne Schuyler, Donna Schuyler, joan Driggers, jackie Erickson. SEATED ON STAGE-FRONT: Charles Fichot, jearine Seamon, Arlene Arnold, William Brewster, Eleanor Kopp, Adele Rodgers, Bob Becker, Judy MacFadyen, Ellen Samogi, Bill Thompson, joan Bronish, Otto Lagelbauer, Barbara Hunt- enburg, Elmer Rush. SEATED-REAR: Bill Almind, Frank Ortlieb, Alan Cox, Allen Payne, Susan Macauley, Kathryn Braun. STANDING ON STAGE: Malcolm Green.
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