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11'-HE MI-12-10-If I .etmamai 1929, C-LEE CLUB Edna Lowry, Director Pauline jones, Accompanist The Glee Club consisting of thirtyfsix members assisted in the presentation of two concerts during the fall and winter terms. The Hrst concert given November the nineteenth was a centennial memorial concert to Franz Schubert. The Glee Club contributed the following numbers: Serenade March Militziire ..............................,... .....,.. G lee Club Chorus The Lord is My Shepherd ........... ...,.,,........ G irls Chorus Erl King 0815, ....,....,..,,....,............,,............................,.....................................,........... Double Quartet The second concert in which the Glee Club participated was a Sunday Vesper service substituted for the usual Christmas concert which is the Glee Club's gift to the College. In this concert the chorus gave: The Heavens are Telling, from The Creation ..,... .... ...-...--- H 2 Iydll Gallia .................................................................................................,........................................,................. Gounod George Weigel and Mrs. Charles Barnard singing the solo parts The Glee Club will use for their Spring Concert a miscellaneous program and with the Commencement music will conclude its years activities. Page Sevcntyfninc
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'I-LHE MIRROR - 1922 THE DRAIVIATIC LEAGUE The Dramatic League was organized about five years ago for the purpose of stimulating interest in the drama and developing dramatic talent among the students. Iviembership is limited to students above the Freshman year, whose scholarship stand- ing is a B average. The League is a widefawake organization and has produced many worthfwhile plays. Two Shakespearean dramas, The Taming of the Shrew and As You Like lt have been given as well as Sheridan's popular comedy The Rivals. The League has been equally successful in presenting the more modern plays among which was Milestones, the Pulitzer Prize play by Owen Davis, which was very creditably presented last year. This year The New Poor by Cosmo Hamilton was given to an enthusiastic audience. Several one-act plays, written by members of the League, have been produced from time to time. In addition to these public performances the League has regular weekly meetings in which problems of play selection, casting, stage setting, lighting, makefup, and other phases of production are discussed. Many new members have recently been received into the organizations. The steady growth in membership evinces the popularity and helpfulness of the League. OFFICERS Ola B. Brock .......,.......... ..................,............... ....................... P r esidcnt Catherine Onyett ....... .......... V ieefljresident Constance Kelly ........ ......,,,....... S ecretary Page Sevcntyfeiglit
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THE' MIRROR ag, -1?2Q -ve.:'L464I9!.9o CCLLECE ORCHESTRA First Violins: Catherine Onyett, Ruth Anna Hancock, Delma Ross, Jessie Cockrum, Evelyn Pipes, Helen Vkfilliamson. Second Violins: Pauline Jones, Olive Wiiisett, Aline Reynolds, John Moery. Viola: Grace Koch. Cello: Boner Barrett. Bass: Lowell Gray. Cornet: George Weigel. Flute: Harold Burns. Clarinets: Crace Wliiteltvck, Raymond Ross, Alice Thompson. Soprano Sax.: Elmo Downey. Pianist: Dorothy Kelsey. Director: Neva R. Barnard. APPEARANCES November 19. Schubert Centennial Program- Marche Heroiquef' Song, By the January 20. February l 2. March 24. March 28. May June Page Eighty Sea, Moment Musicalef' and the Minuet from Violin Sonata, Opus 137, No. B. Vesper Service- Overture Mireille, Gounodg and Cavatina, C. Bohm. Valentine Party-Grand March. Palm Sunday Vesper- Largo, from Xerxes, Handel: March, from Athalia, Mendelssohn. Dramatic Club Play. May Festival. Orchestra Concert and Commencement.
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