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RODEO —RHS— 1930 25 Girls’ Glee Club OFFICERS Estelle Fletcher .................... President Elizabeth Johnston ................ Accompanist Carol C. Dean ...................... Director First Soprano Mary Alt Virginia Cameron Florence DeFriez Frances Graves Jean Hackett Helen Spicker Mildred Swanson Alice Peterson Ann Jatzeck Rogerson CLUB ROLL Second Soprano Louise Eiselein Estelle Fletcher Grace Hoogland Ethel Rundle Lois Sproul Jane Snyder Vivian Whisenhunt Alto Eva Boucher Helen Bunker Betty Eiselein Doloros Herzog Elsie Wildin Katie Williams Gladys Schwab ♦First Semester only.
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24 RODEO —RHS— 1930 Boys’ Glee Club T rHE Boys’ Glee Club was organized this year under the (11 direction of Miss Crouse. Because of the fact that there has been no Boys’ Glee Club for the past few years it was necessary to start the training from the begin- ning. The first appearance was in the assembly room on Wash- ington’s birthday. A few selections were also given at the preliminary declamatory contest. The regular program was given at the High School on April 29. The numbers consisted of songs, suitable for male voices, southern tunes, and several stunts. The High School orchestra also gave several selections. A party was held for the members of the Glee Club at the beginning of the second semester. Miss Crouse also served light refreshments at her home several times during the year.
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26 RODEO — R H S— 1930 GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB RYOUTS for the Girls’ Glee Club were given at the end of September and the actual work of the club be- gan the following month. Meetings were held regularly every Monday after school throughout the entire school year. The girls chose rose-colored dresses with white collars and cuffs and black ribbon ties for their uniforms, which were worn for the first time at the con- cert presented by the Glee Club on Fri- day evening, December 13. The program was interesting and varied, many of the acts having clever costumes and dance steps. The program was as follows: Selections—Glee Club. Trio — Virginia Cameron, Estelle Fletcher, Gladys Schwab. Peevish Pete—Elizabeth Johnston. Roundup Rosie—Doloros Herzog. Melody Makers—Eva Boucher, Flo- rence DeFriez, Betty and Louise Eiselein, Grace Hoogland, Ethel Rundle and Elsie Wildin. Cowboy Songs—Mary Alt, Alice Pet- erson, Helen Bunker, Gladys Schwab, and Lois Sproul. Mont and Anna—Estelle Fletcher and Virginia Cameron. The Days of Long Ago—Katie Wil- liams. Capering Cuties—Jean Hackett, Fran- ces Graves, Ann Rogerson, Jane Snyder, Helen Spicker, Mildred Swanson, and Vivian Whisenhunt. Trio — Virginia Cameron, Estelle Fletcher, Gladys Schwab. Sojourning in the sunny Hawaiian Is- lands, the Glee Club donned grass skirts and pirate costumes to present “The Love Pirates of Hawaii” as a second sem- ester feature. The audience enjoyed the feature very much, especially the clever comedy by Doloros Herzog and Betty Eiselein. The girls even learned to strum uku- leles as a means of further enticing their subjects. The characters were portrayed by the following: Dorothy Dear, daughter of a rich plantation owner, Virginia Cameron. Billy Woods, here sweetheart, Estelle Fletcher. Pirate Chief, Doloros Herzog. Miss Primer, a spinster, Betty Eiselein. Scary, a pirate, Florence DeFriez. Lehua, Karnlarni, Lillinoe and Maile, Hawaiian girls, Katie Williams, Lois Sproul, Helen Spicker and Mildred Swanson. At intervals during the year the Girls’ Glee Club took part in several assembly room programs. They also rendered several numbers for the graduation ex- ercises.
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