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l!jl'!l'liI'H'WflVi5 HHIHIIHHHHHWIHIlHIM? Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club organized the second week of school with twenty-three members. Work began with two regular weekly rehearsals. The Club sang at va- rious programs throughout the year. The attraction for the year was the annual ltour. On February 15th the twen- ty three members, with Professor and Mrs. Willgus started for a week's tour, giving a concert in a different town each evening. The first concert was given in Jasper. The Club returned to Carthage that evening and started the next day by bus to the following places: Lamar, Adrian, Butler, Hume, and Nevada. The trip was very successful and the girls won a reputation for the school as Well as for themselves. After the trip, work was continued and various programs were given. v PERSONNEL Vanna Patterson-Accompanist. First Soprano First Alto Kathryn Carrick Ruth Linn Viola McReynolds Frances Wisegarver Bettie McWilliams Marjorie Cozad Alpha Elting Ernestine Lukens Erma McCray Cathran Furby Catherine Davis Dorothy Gilbreath Second Alto Ruth Nunley Mildred Lindholm Mary Lois Keck Virginia Irwin Second Soprano Adele Berrian Marguerite Knight Ellen Shaw Rowan Cochran Helen Kerr Elizabeth Keith D WIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHI'l'IlIlllHll l i llllllllllIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIHHHIW7
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x WIHIHHIllllllllllllllllllllllIH HWIIJIllllllllllllllllHIIHUIV 1 Menis Glee Club DIRECTOR Leon A. Willgus OFFICERS Stanley E. Bye ...................... ........... P resident Benny Martin .. .... .......... . . . Secretary-Treasurer Karl Springer .. ........... Librarian SOLOISTS Helen Kerr .... .... M ezzo-Soprano Vanna Patterson . ......... Pianist Stanley E. Bye ..... .......... ...... B a sso Glenn Jeffries ........ .............. . . . Cornetist Raymond Tomlinson ..................... . . . Reader Itinerary for 1927 January 20 .............. Villa Heights March 10 . .. ..... Osceola March 3 ..... ...... C arterville March 11 . . . . . . Lowry City March 7 ..... ..... G olden City March 13 .... ....... N evada March 8 ...................... Bolivar March 14 .................... Sheldon March 9 Buffalo April26 ................HomeConcert The Home Concert was given in the College Auditorium before an appreciative audience. The men participated in several mixed choruses at different churches, and at the time of writing are working with the girls on The Rose Maiden, by Cowan. Ozark Wesleyan College M en,s Glee Club HOME CONCERT College Auditorium April 26, I927 PROGRAM Soldiers' Chorus lFaustl g0un0d CLEE CLUB Pilgrim! Sgng Fschaikowski STANLEY E. BYE On the Sea Qlwk Invictus gfuhn GLEE CLUB Rememhrance qSimWLOnS GLENN JEFFRIES Deep River arf. by Qurleigh GLEE CLUB Less 'Phan the Dust .Amy qO00df0rd-qinaen HELEN KERR A Study in Real Life Anonymous RAYMOND TOMLINSON and CATHRAN FURBY Scherzo., B flat minor Chopin VANNA PATTERSON Drink to Me only With Thine Eyes 8YlgliSh Juanita qolk csong All Through the Night fMr. Bye. soloist, qQ7elsh CLEE CLUB My Do the Nations fMessiahl gfanael STANLEY E. BYE Destruction of Gaza qjeqiille GLEE CLUB 14. 'llllllllllllllIlllillllllllllllllllllll . F IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlHHIl'7
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WUIIIHIHIHHHHHIHHHIHH HHH!lHHHHIHIIlIHHIIWW f imfafi' Q. PQ Club The Q. P. Club was organized in 1924 with a membership of fifteen girls. The purpose of the club has always been to promote organized pep and school spirit. The Q. P. are prominent in all school activities, promote pep at football and basketball ggmes and add much to college life. This year the club has raised money for a 1927 Q. P. memorial for the college. Among the social events of the year are a banquet for the football men and a formal spring party. President . . . . . . Secretary .... . Treasurer ..... . . Sponsor Colors: Blue Frances Wisegarver Dorothy Collier Ruth Nunley Vanna Patterson Mabel Foster Marie Davey OFFICERS and Gold.-Mascot: Kewpie Doll. MEMBERS Elizabeth Keith Cathran Furby Bertha Jennings Catherine Davis Virginia Kenney WnHHHrurv11H f I . . . . Frances Wisegarver . . . . . Vanna Patterson . . . . . . Dorothy Collier . . . . Mrs. Frank Moon Crystal Davidson Mary F. Bailey Ernestine Lukens Mary L. Talley Clara Hummel llllllllllllllllll I l ummrnrlmmmmllnvmurfnwj
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