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GLEE CLUB Music USIC has played a prominent part in our school work this year. An operetta, Polished Pebbles, given February 27, was a great success. We hope there will J. be more of them in the future. The operetta was supervised by Miss O'Leary, in- structor of music and Miss Drowatzky assistant principal. The cast was as follows: Rosalie, an orphan .........., Helen Taft Mrs. Gabble ,.........,.... Marie Vesper Uncle Bob ...,..i........... Mr. Mitten Mr. Gabble .............. William Moran Mrs. O,Brien .... ..,.... X Vilda Rabe Nick. ,................, George Strachan Millicent ...........,..,,. Vivian Tucker Martha ..... ......,....... E dith Yeager VVinifred ......,...... Katherine McCaul Chorus of twenty-four students. ..... . . . . Music for the operetta was furnished by the High School Orchestra. The operetta owed the greater part of its success to the untiring efforts of its managers, Miss O'Leary and Miss Drowatzky. The proceeds of the operetta were divided between the Hamot fund and for the pur- chasing of new song books. 31
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Socials HIL W'oman's Civic Improvement Club has always showed an interest in Toma li Hgh School. Wle are indebted to them this year for the two most enjoyable parties of the season. Besides this there have been few parties. The first dance this year was given by the football team after the La Crosse game. Tomah was in high spirits because ol' her recent victory over such a large school and La Crosse showed herself a good loser so every one had a line time. Shortly after this the W. C. I. C. offered to supervise the high school parties. Under the direction of hlrs. C. L. Anderson and Miss McCollum we had two dances in McCaul's hall. The Kidz Orchestra which is hardly surpassed by Gabel's played for these three parties. The other party was a hard times party which was held in the kindergarten rooms last fall by the Freshman- Sophomore patriotic league. Many reports have come to us of that evening so we know it must have been a wonderful party. We are now looking forward to the big social event ol' the yearf --'- the Junior Prom. We have heard whispers ol great things that are to be and so the excitement is growing more and more. At this writing the Prom is still some weeks ofl' so we must leave that to bc re- corded in the Hamot of next year. K. K. '19 32
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