The tenseness of the studio audience . . . the amber glow of the warning signal . . . a breathless instant . . . and . . . the Radio Players are on the air! Many times during the past year has this scene taken place, in each case bringing new glory to t e group Hllfl to its director, Mr. Joseph K. Holtz. Because of the very latest type public address apparatus, so generously donated by the Alumni and the Student Council, the Players have been able to practice over real radio equipment and hear exactly how their voices sound. The Radio Players presented Longfellow's Evangeline over VVJR and the March of Youth over YVWV-I, doing a, fine job in each instance. The success of the sparkling musical show, 'l'ambula,', was partly due to the hilarious humor of 'fMars Martian Onf' amusing slice of slapstick dished up by the Players. Five Players were also cast in the 12A play. The aim of the Radio Club is to aid in develop- ing clear speaking voices as Well as culture, and to prepare students for careers in radio. The Science illld Radio Club, directed by Mr. Austin Cline, continues to explore the fascinating world about us. Radio is rapidly going places at Northwestern Z SCIENCE and RADIO CLUB First Ron'-Henry, Linse, Heimstadt, Cameron. Nm-ond lfou'MChatham, Hart, Buell, Gray. Page Sixteen
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BOYS' TRIO Wilkinson. Poole, Robertson DOUBLE TRIO MacKinnon, Jirasek. Hubbard, Donnelly, 0'lgl'i0l1, Ruhl LINCOLN HOUSE TRIO David Robertson Richard VVilkinson .lack Poole :LCCOIIIPSIHISLZ Maria QUTTIHPYU1' Organized with the help of Miss Alice Lowden, the group sang I'or HTambula,,' and on several occasions outside of school. THE GIRLS' DOUBLE TRIO The Girls' Double Trio, composed of Mildred -lirasik, Jean Hub- bard, Patricia Donelly, Irene O'Brien, Kathlyn MeKinnan and Jean Ruhl, have proved to the satisfaction of those who have had the pleasure of listening to them, the old adage that a thing worth doing at all is worth doing well. The girls, ably coached and accompanied by Miss Luarietta Kenk, have sung on radio stations TVJR and TVTV-T. They will sing this sunnner at a National Educa- tion Association luncheon, and at a conference later that afternoon. In the past they have pleased listeners at Mai-ygrove College, Parent- Teaehers Meetings, and other lunclieons throughout the city. Page Eighteen,
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