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LA CUESTA 1930 martini During the winter and spring quarters the Mixed Glee Club presented the opera Martha, by Flotow, under the capable direction of Professor J. Alfred Anderson, assisted by his wife who had charge of costumes and staging. Financial and business end was taken care of by George T. Han- ley, assisted by Lewis J. McDonald. .Two trips were made, one covering the northeastern part of the state, playing in St. Johns, Snowflake, Holbrook and Winslow, the other trip consisting of one appearance in the Phoenix high school auditorium. The group played to large, appreciative audiences in every presentation made, and the work was of high commendable quality. One Hundred Thirty-eight
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LA CUESTA 1930 The Saxap one Septet Probably the most humorous number presented by the Men's Glee Club was the Saxophone Septet. These seven silly saxers dressed as clowns gave a selection of numbers varying from Humoresque to the latest popular hit. The act was a Tom Brown impersonation and some of the music was taken from Tom Brown's original act, which at one time was the highest paid act on Broadway. Much credit is due to Mr. Anderson for his untiring efforts and co- operation in organizing the septetj His knowledge of music and his wide experience in the show business brought about the creation of an act that was well worth the work put into it. The personnel of the septet is as follows: Dale Peterson, first altog Vere Hunt, second altog Stanley Shumlway, tenorg Yale McFate, second tenorg Donald Edwards, baritoneg Adolph Orrantia first soprano Cleaderl. One Hundred Thirty-seven
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LA CUESTA 1930 Camp ell Hall Camel Clan has just completed another L year in which it has continued to carry out its slogan of Uphold the honor of your neighbor, your school, and yourself. The first big event of the year was Home Coming, and Campbell did its share by enter- taining the alumni at a tea and taking charge of the ball. The Clan gave a Carnival dance for the whole school which proved how well the upperclass women can entertain. Mamm MRS. BECKWITH There have been numerous undertakings-social and otherwise-in which the girls have cooperated splendidly with Lady B. and the hall president, Helen Claire Trammell. One of the more outstanding of these was the instigation of the plan for a bronze tablet in recognition of Dr. Gammage's efforts in behalf of the school. It can truly be said that it is a pleasure to be a member of the Clan and live under the care of Lady B. One Hundred Thirty-nine
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