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THE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON The members of first hour Choral Club are: Delores Allen, lla Ashwill, Nora Belton, Mary Margaret Bowser, Doris Brooks, Josephine Carnegy, Mary E. Cay- ton, Marjorie Cobleigh, Harriet Drayer, Helen Field, Maxine The members of the third hour Choral Club are: Zelpha Ashwill Henrietta Barnes, Ramona Blunt, Betty Clemons, Dorothy Clouse, Phyllis Clow, Rosina Eldridge, Virginia. Houghton, Savilla Ham- ilton, Francis Harris, Marjorie ! Choral Club Gamble, Betty Gunn, Lillian Hansen, Isabel Hayes, Jane Her- shey, Julia Hewitt, Lucille Hog- an, Wanda Holt, Jeweleve Horn- beck, Virginia Hull, Maybelle Is- rael, Ida May James, Anabelle McCully, Lotus Mayes, Juanita Merchant, Betty Milot, Do-rothy Murdock, Lorene Murray, Ruth Nelson, Ruth Palmer, Cora- mae Patterson, Esther Raines, Elsie Ruce, Mary Martha Rizk, Vera Robinson, Mar- garet Ross, Virginia Swift, Margaret Swine- heart, Hazel Thornton, Ruth Weidman and Arclath Workman. The officers of the Choral Club are: President, Ruth Lefflerg vice-president, Betty Milot, secretary, Helen Field, treasurer, Lotus Mayes, sergeant-at- arms, Adeline Terwilliger, and reporter, Margaret Ross. These girls have proved very capable officers. Hull, June Hutchinson, Esther Joseph, Clara Kerr, Helen Kuck- inski, Anne LaCulia, Ruth Leff- ler, Dorothy Lind, Virginia Mayes, Jeannette McCreight, Pauline Odesnick, Evelyn Par- sons, Velma Redd, Ethel Rowland, Alice Sandford, Cecile Stoller, Maxine Stinson, Adeline Terwilliger, Qpal Vanskike, Mary Jane Watt, Maxine Wells, May Wilk, Nellie Williams, Frances Wilson, Roberta VVilson. The Choral Club has two accompanists, Helen Field and Adeline Terwilliger. They are both outstanding pianists, and their co- operation has contributed to the success of the music department. Miss Zimmerman has proved a mo-st understanding and accom- plished director. The girls are planning a social event which will mark the end of a very successful year for the Choral Club. l ,.i.,....1? l .27.
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ei Wal vrfwffi -ifls. P. 1-'-tes.-wane A . , W... ' TETN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON THE NINE i The Girls' Choral Club has been in many programs this year. They sang at Open House and have twice been on the program for the Parent Teachers' Associ- ation. The Choral Club, in con- ' nction with the Glee Club fur- One of the most important events of the year for the Choral Club and Glee Club is the Spring Festival to be given in Conven- tion Hall, May l6. The young singers have been busy for several months preparing for this fes- tival. They will sing six num- Girls' Choral Club JU f nished the Christmas program. The Choral Club sang as the choir. At this time they also caroled in the halls. The girls held' an honored place with VVest- port at the Union Station where they sang Christmas carols. The carolers wore their black robes and made a very im- pressive picture. The club sang at several churches, and one of their next engagements is at Ivanhoe Temple where they will sing for the Largest Menis Bible Class in the city. At one of the spring assemblies the Choral Club shared honors with the girls of the sew- ing department, who presented a fashion show. Their two selections, Andante, by Tschaikowsky and Fly, Singing Bird, Fly, by Elgar, were favorably received by the students who seemed to enjoy them. bers. All the schools will fur- nish one number in addition to the six they sing together. Paseo's Choral Club will sing Sanctus, from St. Cecelia's Mass. Every choral club is required to have its girls dressed in white. On April 25, the solo and group contests will be held, and Paseo is cherishing high hopes for its contestants. The following girls will take part: Triple trio, Maxine Stinson, Lotus Mayes, Vera Robinson, Opal Vanskike, Phyllis Clow, Ruth Leffler, Margaret Swineheart, Evelyn Parsons, and Ramona Bluntg octet Cto be sung with the boysj-Doris Brooks, Helen Field, Wanda Holt, and Zelpha Ashwillg soloists-Maxine Stinson, sopranog Phyllis Clow, mezzo, and Evelyn Parsons, alto. tj- .if x i i X Aix -26- '11, ..,. i .H ,.,,. . A. . mf ibn K- A h v- - s M . lx., -9
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- - - ----A 1---WN ---V 'Qi-T f:f1 1 1'T '5FFnET7WWTM'T ' THE NIN ETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY PASEON Band The Paseo Band, under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, has had a very successful year. The band increased its membership from 60 in 1928-1929 to 116 in 1929-1930. It has not only had a year of marked im- provement in membership but also one in quality of music as well. The night con- cert on March 28 in the auditorium was very successful. Those who played in the band and their instruments were: Trum- pets, Paul Marchant, Ralph Kindel, Nor- man Howell, Lowell Myers, J. W. Brad- ley, Richard Kneeland, VVilliam Lee Owen, Leon Thompson, Cecil Collins, VVelford Bagby, Jess Allen, Robert Manring, jerry Duggan, Francis jones, Dean Young, Ern- est Hawkins, Jack Fullerton, Glen McCann, David Weaver, Louis Hansen, Junior XV. Young, George Grant, Elden Davis, Rob- ert Bucklew, Mason Kilmer, Niel Meek, Glen Ralston, Denton Cook, John Sorenson, Arch Lee, Jarles Alberg, Edward Blair, and Robert Cothern, horns, Harry Green, Her- bert Robinson, Iack Main, Edith Noel, and Bernice Robinson, trombones, Paul Arn- old, Ernestine Hale, Paul Bergman, Allen Wright, William Martin, Paul Ralston, Le- vere Land, Woodrow Parrent, Chester Dornees, Kenneth Clond, John Shepherd, Leland Harned, VValter Parkins, Francis Warren, and' Earl Holtman, baritones, Vin- cent Diehl, Fred Nixon, and Gerald Na- ,wr--, voor, basses, Wells Burton, Dale Franse, Allen Anderson, Robert Stackhouse, Floyd Ming, Fred Baker, Oscar Bourn, Robert Harris, Edward Nauman, and Leland Nich- ol, snare drums, joe Gleeson, Ellsworth Van Orman, Donald Ruben, james Mueller, George Thompson, bass drum, Warren Paine, cymbals, Glen Rowland, oboe, Claude Lawter, librarians, Edwin and Glen Rowland, clarinets, Ben Lake, Zackie Clouser, Richard Winkler, Macine Grant, Forrest Richardson, Frank Miller, Paul NVatson, Sheridan Goldman, .lack Kinzy, Arthur Nichols, Burton Beebe, Gwendolyn Cook, Sara Harris, Maxine Clough, Paul Lynch, Clark Parkins, Major Barnes, Ben- nie Anderson, Richard Loudon, Willis Heal, and Walter Baird, alto saxophones, Carroll Godbey, Ray Stinson, Richard Jacobs, Ro- land Sandgren, Clayton Marker, Francis Schauble, and Edward Williams, tenor sax- ophones, James Evans, Stanley Clark, How- ard Robinson, Roland Stinson, O. W. Thomas, soprano saxophones, Forrest Rod- abaugh and John Morsinkhoff, flutes-pic- olos, Marietta Seay, William Hewitt,Ethel Grant, Orville Remick, drum major, Jack L. Haley. Paul Marchant, Norman Howell, Lowell Myers, Zackie Clouser, Carroll God- bey, Marietta Seay, and Ethel Grant have been in the band for four years. vi .fl 4 T. -2 E x Os 8.
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