GIRLS' GLEE CLUB XIV-. Yiwlct KIt'Kligililuf--.mtv11111-:ml-I til ilu' iuuiii-. XI1-s Ilfli'-itliy Iiiiililw-ill-f1I1i'ct'tHx', smii-Imu .ir rvuhi mf piqillw. I IIiS'I' RUIY-Xllrliiin L'-vlrlu, Hull: tiwfflllu. CIlllI'I'lIIt' XICliIL11'c. XI:u'u:i1'et Klfirtiii, XYLQYA Lev IIIII. I,2iur:4 Mac Klutz. Iiirxlilzi Iloxxlu-, Ri-:ilu Rlsllllu, Mary KIA: XY1II1:ums. Mary Ifllnilmlli XYJIII. II-,unlr Mary I.xi1rI-cy, tic-rru'l:i Klint' Ilrll, KI.iry Ilcll I'I-vII.i4Iay SIZCUNID RUNY-XI.ar1:ii1 Slsl-., Xvvrllla I.:-e Ilriq, Yxrxflnm Iliiclirr, Ilrtty lil-Il 1i, Ifllzi l'wIm1'ly, I 1'.iiirt's Russ Allvriulu. Siirzili Ifint- ,I--rin-. Ilt-len liumn, l'1iulLi HAR-. Mary If-ul-e Mguiimiii, NX-.lllllfl Ili---. . , , , . . Xlrgliilri Il1Il.ir4I, hIl!I'jHI'1:' Ix.m-lullrll, Ixulli Illlrr, Xurnm IIxItvi'Ivv'.m1I, 'IIIIRIJ IUHXX'-Ilvrty I.y11vltc I'l'u1tt, Xwlweilt- Ilxil-.1-r, Fern IiI.IKIiIll, XI1u'u:41'cl Ivrliuswil, Xlfirjwrxr XXI-l1ut'k. Ill-ity XYr1r:Iitsxii:u1, Isgilrt-Ile 5I+:L'luuu, tit-mlilme Killian, Y1ri:m1zi Ricligirtls-ui, I.4-mist' Nation, .Xlleiiv Rwlliltrz-v, ,Irwin Slirivt-r, Rlzury Ifllzzilwtli Xlfwr-I1-Iii-e, Rwsc111zil'y YHIIIIU. IMIHIIIW5' Ilxllon, lk-tty Jenn full, IM-rms l.vwi-, Yuruxiiifi Selly Hull-Ich, Ifulzilw Auxcll, June I-'eruer--Ill. IN AlZSIiX'I'IA-Mary Yirirlum Kmu, Lucille Ikxvuls-iii, Ik-tty Scott. Il-rrwrliy AI-I tinlrwll. Xlqirllizi Ruth Shellhfmlr, lllurm Ifnyiiizui. YIVIMETRICAL rows of blue and white dresses, over fifty smiling faces, a seemingly unending energy and beautiful voices to match the rest-these things are only a part ot the qualities that make up the Girls' Glee Club. The Clee Club has been very busy throughout the year. Its trip to the state contest at Columbia was paid for entirely by the girls themselves. They earned money by doughnut sales and candy sales. They conducted one candy sale in the business districts of Springfield and the other in the school, and in their successful salesmanship they gained no little notice as business women. They were received with enthusiasm from all who heard them. In Senior High School itself, the glee clubs were outstanding in their participation in the organization stunt night. They present- ed a clever skit, The Umbrella Man. IVIiss Dorothy Rathbone, who is the sponsor of the Girls' Glee Club and the mixed chorus, has proved to be an excellent instructor during her three years at Senior I-Iigh School. She has coached the choruses until they have become as well known as many adult choirs and choruses. The Glee Club was very active throughout the entire year giving programs for different organizations. The smiles with which they color their voices add to the charm that captures an audience from the moment they start singing. The Girls' Cllee Club has been rated as the best in the state. Each year both the Boys' and Girls' Cmlee Clubs contribute very nicely to the quartets, trios, and double quartets. The participants this year for the various voice combinations from the Girls' Glee Club were Marjorie Wellock, Isabelle IVIcCIung, .Ioan Shriver, Margaret Johnson, Paula Oaks, and Noreene Baker. The Boys' Glee Club was represented by Bill Russell, Charles Grosskreutz, Gerald Latham, Jimmie Jameson, and Paul White. 117
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l. Xl1't'I1111u -mms .1u:1111. J. St. .X1rl1y11, Kewl, llt11111-, .l. 5111 S.1111I!111wl 111 .1 111-11s1x1 l, Runs, 51i1.1ll-x, ll11-11111s+11 DRAMATICS llI.l 1.x ,l1111x-11x 1 Xl ll 11 licl-, ,l11,'.11-l, Xl.1l11.L1111, Xl14il1111u, Xl,1lr-1113 511111l1, NE of the most interesting departments in school is the Speech department. Here a great number of talented students are given a chance to exhibit their dra- matic ability. Not all deserving students can participate in the major productions-the all-school plays-but they have many chances to perform in minor productions such as Parent-Teacher Association programs, class room projects, plays presented to the English classes, and other programs which the dramatics classes are asked to present. This year two very interesting all-school plays have been presented. The plays were Dulcy by Sidney Howard and UThe Queens Husband by Robert E. Sherwood. Under the direction of Miss Helen Johnson, the players turned out superb performances. Student actors in Dulcy were Doris Day, Juanita Latimer, Jacklyn Blair, ,lack Reed, joe Bob Moffett, Frederic St. Aubyn, Delbert Smalley, Bill Malette, Bill Stevicl-1, john Reps, and Kenneth Dennis. Those participating in uThe Queen's Husbancll' were Dorothy .lean Fay, joan Shock- ley, Donnealia Thompson, Eloise Smith, Jack Reed, Joe Bob Moffett, Frederic St. Aubyn, Isabelle Mcclung, Delbert Smalley, Edward Malmgren, james Reeves, Bill Nlalette, John Reps, Paul Jezzard, and Kenneth Dennis. 119
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