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AIF lLJE A-221 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Lucille Saunders, Dorothy Sands, Mayme Burt, Margaret Wright, jane Phillips, Mary Tutmaher, Mary Andersen, Alice Marie Peterson. Second Row: Dorothy johnson, Jane Abbott, janet Richmond, Betty McGraw, Alfreda Hilldale, Minerva Thorpe, Lillian johnson, Helen Bialock, Eleanor Larson, Mary Thompson. Third Row: Myrtle johnson, Ethel Sweeney, Evalyn Milspaw, Catherina Rupczyk, Elsie Ek- dahl, Mary Stasoiski, Bernetta Eckert, Leona Anthony. Fourth Row: Lois Devereaux, Miss Chandler, Anna Tutmaher, Ruth Schoonover, Grace Cor- nell, joyce Anderegg, Mary Swanson, Margareta Larson, Esther Strickland. President ..... ..................... M ayme Burt Librarian ..... .................... M ary Andersen Accompanists .... ..... E leanor Larson and jane Abbott Director .................................... Miss Chandler The third period Friday morning brings the sopranos and altos on the air with these favorites from Treasure Songs in addition to several assembly songs: Dance Ye Gypsies, Aloha, Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen, Cradle Song, and The Song of the Dan- ube. The Club sang in assembly, December 13, and at the spring concert. 'llEl.'?nIEi W-
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JANE PHILLIPS Why is Janie's pencil constantly in use? It is sketching- and frequently the subjects are teachers. janie's notebooks and tablets contain many of her works of art. When this blue- eyed blonde is not drawing, she is either giggling, or wearing a puzzled look. SCOTT STUART Stewy is a good business mang he was basketball manager and advertising manager of the year book. In Shirt Sleeves he was an auctioneer, and in New Fires a young country doctor. Lessons do not trouble him very much. He likes the girls, especially the short ones. He is a good friend, and is always ready to do his part. MARY SWANSON An attractively-dressed girl with dark hair, blue-green eyes, and a pleasant smile-this is Mary. Marian and she are good pals, and work together as librarians. Mary is very studious, but she has time to notice Everett. Her ambition is to become a private secretary. ETHEL SWEENEY Ethel is an outstanding member of the class for regular school attendance. She played the part of a college girl in Shirt Sleeves and of a high school girl in New Fires. She belongs to the orchestra and Glee Club. She likes cheer leading, and is faithful in attending the basketball games. MARY TUTMAHER Tut is the girl with prettiest, sparkling brown eyes in the whole school. She plays the mellophone in the orchestra, and is a member of the Glee Club. jean and Mary were the two seniors who cooked for the school lunch. They reported a Hne time at the Farm Show in Harrisburg. V MARGARET WRIGHT Marge's favorite activities are whispering, laughing, ham- mering the boys, square dancing, and playing basketball. What a black eye one game brought her! She has pretty auburn hair and a pleasant disposition. She has acquired many friends among the students. 9
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11? IX BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Dale Nobbs, Elwood Barlow, Moran McGrath, Arthur Engstrom, Richard Allenson, Robert Williams, Curtis Norbeck, Chester Johnson. Second Row: Neal Hanks, Donal Crouch, David Landin, Harold Lahdin, Sidney Nobbs, Paul Burt, Walter Sweeney. Third Row: Lawrence Abbott, Lloyd Porter, Lester Drake, Alfred Salman, Gerald Loomis, Kenneth Porter. Fourth Row: Lauren Shreve, Everett Landin, Miss Chandler, Alden Johnson, Donald Landin. President and Secretary ..,.....,............. Alden johnson Librarian ............... .... A rthur Engstrom Accompanist ,. .... Alden Johnson Director .................................... Miss Chandler Friday at ten o'clock, twenty-five boys are seen hurrying to the first floor. Wvhy? Surely, it is not a fire drill-no, it is the boys' hour to sing. qIt's a secret, but there is a generous rivalry between the two Glee Clubs.Q The two numbers the Club used in the December assembly program were A Warrior Bold, sung in three parts, and a humorous sketch, I Saw Sammy. The high point nf the Club's activity was its participation in the annual evening of music, May 1.
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