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Q'QgE a2az HEART OF OAK '24 aamazaawggggg Q ev I ESI E an 555 . 153 The G1rl's Crlee Club 3 E HE Pacific University Girls' Glee Club has had one of the most sue- E E cessful seasons in years during the 1922-23 school year. The big trip E of the season was made during spring vacation when the girls gave Q E concerts in several Eastern Oregon towns, Portland and vicinity, and a few Q E local places. Q E The program of the concert was divided into three parts. The first part H E included a number of somewhat difficult selections: Carmena by Wilson- Q H Bartlett, Swing Alongi' by Cook, and Ma Little Banjo by Dichmontg Q Q The Big Brown Bear by Mana-Zucca, and two Czecho-Slovak Folk Songs E H arranged by Taylor, Dobru Noci' fGood Nightj, and Pride Ty Suhajkon Q CWake Thee Now, Dearestj. One feature of this part of the program was E the piano solo, Schumann's Whims , which was played by Miss Florence E Q Taylor. The quartette added a strain of humor to part one by their clever Q E presentation, in costume, of Reduced to S1.99. Q E Part two consisted of a musical satire entitled The Ladies' Aid . The E E proverbial business and gossip of The Ladies' Aid, highly enriched by the E Q ridiculous costumes of the members, afforded the audiences everywhere much Q Q laughter and merriment. Q Q For part three the lights were turned low and a group of lullabies, love Q Q songs, and the college song made their very effective appeal to the audience. E Q The success of the season for the club has been due not alone to the faith- Q Q ful practice and work of the members, but also to the loyal support of the H E Alumni and friends of Pacific University who greeted it in every town and E E attended each concert, and to the untiring efforts of Director C. W. Lawrence. E Q C. W. Lawrence. ....................................... Director Q Q Elizabeth Hervey .. .... Aceompanist E Q Florence Taylor ........ Soloist E E Harriet Smith -- ..... President Q Dorothy Jones .. ...... Secretary H Margaret Taylor ..... Treasurer E Beulah Wilson . ............... ..... L ibrarian Q E PERSONNEL, 3 Q ' First Sopranosz, Second Sopranos: First Altos: E Q Celia Bernards Hazel Buslach Elva Dibble E E Clara Fenenga Lucille Goodrich Lucy Morse Q E Vivian Hippie Florence Taylor Elisabeth Todd Olene Johnson Margaret Taylor Marjorie Wilson E Q - Jean McLean Beulah Wilson Second Altos: E H Maxine Schannep Quartette: Ellen Anderson E E Ethel Tupper Celia Bernards Agnes Fenenga Q E Hazel Buslach Mabel Hodges Q Q Elisabeth Todd Dorothy Jones Q Q Agnes Fgnenga Harriet Smith E Q ai C55 an C53 Eighty-.fefven Ei! Eggiaezaeeeeizabmiataeemiaeeiaeeeeeiaeeraweeeiaggag H
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EEE aa HEART or GAK '24 Emm-em'anEQ,E E IIE H 3 E E The Men's Clee Club g Q FTER a season of intensive training, the members of the Men's Glee Q Club made a number of successful public appearances, including three E E trips by bus into foreign parts. The trip of the season was made in H Q the middle of January, when the club spent four days in points adjacent to Q Q the mouth of the Columbia. The concert at Seaside, the future home of Q Q Pacific University Summer Session, was most successful. E E The club sang for its largest audience on April 2nd when a half-hour Q Q program was broadcasted from the Oregonian radio tower in Portland. Many H E compliments were received from radio fans far and near. E E The first annual joint concert of the Men's and Women's Clubs was Q given April 6th in the First Congregational Church in Portland. Q Q The program this year varied from Cadman's Blizzard tothe Toy E E Symphony, which the Oregonian called all toy and no symphony . It Q E always receives hearty applause, but the really musical numbers are the twilight Q Q and love songs Chapel Steps and I Long for Theen. Q E The big hit of the home concert was the Grand Opera up to Date , which Q is certainly a true representation of grand opera. The club has shown what E Q it can do and with the great amount of advertising it has received this year it E Q should develop next year into the best club in the state. E PERSONNEL Q C. W. Lawrence . .................. ......... I Director E Q Earl Wagner . ......... ....... A ccompanist John Garrigus .. ............ President E John Conroy .... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer H E First Tenors: Second Tenors: H Arthur McCoy Leonard Alley Q E Bert Sparks 1 Leslie Emerson Q E Verle Stanley John Garrigus E E Ellis Stebbins E ' Baritones: E John Conroy Basses: E Q Fredolph Halverson Thornson Bennett Q Weston Henry Fred Dysle E Cleo Howell Norman Mace C. VV. Lawrence Dean Sellers Q2 H ez Q on H Q1 555 at Q rs: T53 an Q Eighty-nina' Q 551 az 39365 N geese HEQQEEQEEEEEEQQEQllZl?EEQlEEEQQlElY5QlQlQQlElQlEQmE - , ..-
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