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5 B joe Little Robert Nasser! Paul Berlieu Robevt 'Thompson BOYS' CLEE CLUB HE Boys' Clee Club has twenty'iive members this year. This Glee Club took an active part in the operetta Once in a Blue Moon , several of the members taking leading parts while the rest were in the choruses. The Christmas can- tata Noel , was also given by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. In connection with the Boys' Glee Club is thc Boys' Quartet. It helped make Cnce in a Blue Moon a great success. Bob Nossett was the Chinese servant, Hop Sing Hi, and the quartet took the part of newspaper reporters in one of the scenes, All four boys play in the band and orchestra. Front row-Bridge. Patterson, Thompson, Little, Nasser. Berlien, loeschner, Wolf, Emmerson Second row-Sclmfer. Teeters. Wedler, Beer. Ricl endollar, Buirely, Laubenstexn Third rou'fWass, Slime, Seigel, Frank, Ward, Hnffert Back rowfHire. Crise. Schafer. Morin Pagf :mr llumlrml I-wfnly
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Botterson Teeters Doty Slm e ORCHESTRA 0RTYfFIVE members make this year's orchestra the finest high school or' chestra in the three years' history of the school. The orchestra has played for all the cantatas and operettas given by the Glee Cluh as well as at as' semblies and at numerous outsidefoffschool engagements. Many pupils took ad' vantage of the offer to take lessons free of charge and to receive school instruments so that every type and style of musical instrument can now he seen in the orchestra. The string quartet made its initial appearance at this year's Christmas cantata. Herbert Shive, ,lack Teetcrs, Gerald Doty and Gerald Botterson comprise this group. Front row-DOIN. Teeters. Sellers. Williarns. Kopp. Groyer. Lower. Sliirk Second fOYX I.l1SCl'l,-ICTIIQITIS. Underwood, Colson. Slmfer. Homslier. Welch. Siegel. Shire Third row-Grotli. Fay. Horn, Felger. Ammermun. Berlxen. Patch. Mason Fourth row-Tucker. Rice. West. Meyers, Snyder. Bridge Back rowfSpeelrm1n. Sclrzulvmzn. Crosley. Mitteri. Patterson. Frank. Ostermtin Page om' l1unt1'rrd nilzrlferz
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Thelrna Buirley Ruth Wehvnhojf Maritvrie Miztlarlq Dorothea Kolxlmeyer GIRLS' GLEE CLUB HE Girls' Glee Club just passed the most successful season since its begin' ning, When the notice came out that the Glee Club would be put on period time it was soon evident that the majority of girls liked it much better, for seventyftive girls signed up for the Glee Club this year. The operetta, Once in a Blue Morin , was given by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Since there was a promising amount of talent to select from, the Girls' Quartet is the best that ever made its appearance at South Side. Its members are Ruth Wehriihoff, Marjorie Matlack, Thelma Buirley, and Dorothea Kohlmeyer. from row-Barber, Chenowetli, Dawkins, Crick, Epple, Pawfisli, Layman, Pollock. Davis. Sloan feeond row-Travis. Burres, Hugenard, Rupley. Falk, Wehrnhoff. Danuser, Colson, Riley, Snyder Third roxx'--Waterjield, Pollock, Springer, Sellars,1ohnson, Dungan, Bourns Fourth row-Gilliam, Masters. Watkins, Falls, Thomson, Grover Fifth row-Richey. jackson, Chapman, Obenour, King, Crane, Hull, Kohlmeyer Sixth row+Nfo.ssrnan, Knight, Walker, Rylverg, Ricliart. McGi4znlev. Price. Bonahoon Back rowfBalla1d, Moellerirzg. Baer, Grinder, Woljlird. Dignan, Althouse Pagfz' one llundrfnl tivenly-une
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