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THE 1934 POLY A Scene from the Oper-etta, An Old Spanish Custom The biggest event of the year for the students of the music depa ment was the presentation of the operetta An Old Spanish Custom on May 12, in the conservatory. The production was directed by Mrs. Mai Whin ney. e- The leading character parts were portrayed by M: rionr Lucille Reece. Fred Scheidecker, Mary Baker, and Leland Koyker. Others who enacted character parts included Kermit Richardson, Dorothy Lawson, Nadine Griebel. Harold Forsea, Elaine Aldrich, Cletus Walsh. and George Arm- strong. Those who took part in the choruses included David Adams, Wilbert Albert. George Armstrong. Thomas Iflaton, Lawrence Hewitt, Burton Ma- Whinney. Horace McGibboney, Albert Vuckonich. Cletus Walsh, Florence Olson, Berniece Parsons, Alice Rose Schwenneker. Marie Swenson, Ru Adams, 'Wilma Brown. Mildred Nelson. Edith Downer, Patricia Comst Margaret Evered. and Agnes llillyer. One of the most interesting parts of the operetta were the dence n bers under the direction of Mrs. Klindt. Mrs, Armstrong played the companiment for the production. David Dunn and Mr. Martin special scenery. and students of the electrical department Worked unique lighting effects under the direction of Mr. Neilson. . A dramatic plot is woven around the misfortunes of scion of an old Castilian family in California. This Fred Scheidecker. Everything ends ly when engaged to Billy Day tMario.n Reece! tHarold F orseaj, the man who was to swm jf as 22
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, ,jr xi. ' in , r Ks Y pt? -J Lu ft rf' , , i -St ,R 5 V 4 I 1. l i 1 s d f tt .1135 'blnlll I ml fs t Q tt I ,7 t THE 1.934 POLY Music Mrs. XV. T. MaWhinney has heen in charge of the Music department during the past year. She is a graduate of White- water State Teachers College at White- water, Wisconsin. Previous to coming here she taught voice in Flint. Michigan. Mrs. MaWhinney was assisted by Mrs. Armstrong. who taught piano and was accompanist at chapel services and other school functions. Various activities cf the music department during the year included I number of chapel programs. a program at the Vhristian church down- town, special songs hy the vcsper choir for Sunday evening services, and finally the operetta. The orchestra was directed by J. Clare Hallack. Mr. Hallack, a graduate of Moor- A - f V as school music. and was assistant director of ad State Teachers College at Moorhead. MRS. W. T. MaWHINNEY Minnesota, majored in public the band there. Courses offered during the year included music appreciation, harmony. Ge ' - - . . . . I df sight singing, voice. piano, pi:-no teaching. chorus. and orchestra. More ,than half of the students ot' the Polytechnic were enrolled for some music course during the year. The music department is located in Losekainp Memorial Hall. A large room on the east side of the building serves as a practice studio. Prac- tice rooms for piano students are on the second floor of the building, The ruditorium is used in giving all recitals and concerts. It is a tentative plan of the future that the entire building will be devoted to music. t iffy I l l' xt t t f 1 gf , t I f' 0 Gaz VK Eeft: MRS. IRENE ARMSTRONG fictfiiurt rircrmiat J. CLARE HALLACK Q!-WUI LUUEUEEUM ESRB mit, Q
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mgmwum THE 1.934 POLY Malliematics Mr. Q'harl0s IG. Umli. lllSll'llClUl' in the mzitlimnatios flepzirtuwut, zittmirlerl thc- 'jg' T 'l'0af'li0r's College at Uslilwsh, Wiscwousiii. and later stufliml at Tho lluivefrsity of V . . . 7 iXlll1llPSUlIl. Prvviuus to cunning livrzi lust ' full ho Taught lllZllllPlIlilllf'?4 ni Ixllolwiflgv, l Hrmufli ljllliillll. 5 During the past your Cmlrsrls in :vl- vuucml algebra, trigmirmlolry, milf-ulus, 1 and mmlytic gcloluotry WC-rv tfulfljht. i C'uursf-s in lllfll1f'lll2lllCS arv rvquirvrl of all twlilmicifill zuifl Ougc-uw-ring sluflouts. Miss Joluiscm has taught a class in , high scluml illglfllllil rluriug ilw ye-ur, and l ig CHARLES R' COOK Mr. Kliuri has iustruclsccl a Class in high svluml gemuetry. l The mathvmatics courses aim to pruviflo Fl lllUl'0l,lQll mul practical , i Tgiitlllllflllllllll fur an 6-uginve-riug training. :uiil at thv mc- tiuw lu imwl' all of i .' '- thai l'0Cll1lI'PllilGlillS for the first and secuuzl yvars of collogci work. In the ll l 1 , , . . past this has assured lull crvflit to Sll1f,lGlllS who muislr-1'1'cwl tm, other insti- tutiuus in studying for their degrees. g 'rl nn' ang TL EKITUTH SLLIZLUQEEJ CELEECD EUEE WHS A. o. KLINE ' RQ
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