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T H E 1 9 3 2 It I S B I L A Back row: Mens, Klvgrcn, Cutts. Sigvdand, Monahan, Hum ham. Moos. Chase, Kifkin. Seventh row: Shippcc, Pagenkopf, Shenehon, Carlson, Pearson, Hendricks, Poucher, Shulze. Sixth rote: II. Johnson, Brewer, llochman. Hermann. Green. Wiers, Winthcr. Fifth row: McCarthy, Parrish. Palmer, Blond, Anderson, King, Moir, Lawson. Fourth rote: Burkhardt. K. Johnson, McGovern, Speer. Latluoii. Hayes, Easton. Third row: Gilmore, Lietzke, Franz, Tyler. Davis. Charlton, Barrows. Glenn. Second rote: Smith. Spencer, Hirshmann, R. Johnson. Fritz, Wilson, Cummins. First rote: Scrrill, Anderson. Dittenhofer, Jones. Goranson, Nelson, Seder. Wiethoff. Glee Club OFFICERS Robert Speer Malcolm Moos Margaret Seder Mortimer Ditteniioff.r Herschel Rifkin Mr. Archie Jones Mr. Rudolph Goranson President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Business Manager Librarian Advisers T the beginning of this year, the Glee Club was in an unusally sad state because of the graduation of so much of its trained talent. Rv the end of the winter quarter, it was, however, ready to give its yearly concert which this year was the cantata. “Trees by Sidney Lanier and J. S. Fearis. It was presented March sixth at the Music Auditorium with Mrs. Agnes Rast-Sny-der as soloist. Immediately after this performance, work was begun on the operetta, Oh Doctor. which was given April twenty-third. Following the custom begun last year, the music for Commencement consisted of a choral arrangement of a popular opera. Page 24
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T II E 19 3 2 B I S B I I. A Back row: Conway, Stark. Bnrrons, I’cck, Jones, Young, Klohn. Pagenkopf. Sixth row: Green, Bardin. Renter, Brewer, It. Anderson, llowsfield, 1-awrcncc. Fifth row: James, Mull. Utne. Mayes, llirshmai.n, C. l-uhrop. Fourth row: E. Anderson, Miller. Nordland, Holliday. Koscnwald, West, Blond. Third row: Orr. Latlirop, Barry. Turnacliff, Davis. Shellman. Second rote. Wilson. King, Comfort, Haas. Kosenholtz, Cummins. First rou: Farrell, Turley, Charlton, Bengtson, Frits, Stokes. Girls’ U Club OFFICERS Frances Bengtson ----- President Frances Charlton ... - Vice-President Peggy Turley Janet Fritz Mrs. Alice Bower;- I Miss Mildred Lee j ME Girls' U Club was originally a part of Acme, but because of the unwieldy size of the group, it was split into two sections—one for scholarship and leadership. Acme, and one for better health and sportsmanship. U Club. Before any girl is admitted to C Club she must show certain qualities of leadership and must earn a specified number of points by activities in different kinds of athletics. After their initiation, all girls must attend meetings and support the club or they are dropped from the roll. This year a committee was apj ointed to revise the constitution, and a new plan of election of officers was drawn up, providing that officers be elected during the winter quarter in order that the seniors have more leisure and the new officers become accustomed to their work. The point system for earning letters was also changed. On entering, a girl is presented with a small ”U. Then during the following years the small “II,” “S,” and large “L ' may be earned by additional points. • ' The important social event of the year was a masquerade party. The entertainment committee also arranged monthly dinner-meetings. Secretary Treasurer Advisers Page J}
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T II E I 9 3 2 IN S R I L A Back rote: J. Palmer, Alderman, Goodson. loncs. Monahan, Kelson. Vole. Seventh rote: Mvscr. Robinson. Burrons. N . Pagenkopf, Stafford. Locviugcr. Rupp. Sixth rote: Hendricks. Shenehon. Dittenhofer, Hedback. Rifkin, llcrz. Harris, Pouchcr. Fifth rote: Parson, II. Palmer, R. Green, I.awrcncc, Hochman, A. Pagcnkopf, Reuler. Fourth rote: Bengtson, K. Johnson, K. Green, Primeau, Mull, Conway. Seder, Farrell. Third row: Cook. Charlton, Krucn. Firestone, Speer, Bowsficld, P.urkhart. Second row: Christison. Spencer. Haas, K. Anderson, Davis. Lathrop, Benson, Wilson. First row: Williams, Peck, Beyer, Sharpstene, Malcomson, Stokes, Coffey. Dramatic Club OFFICERS Fred Malcomson ----- President Carlyle Beyer ----- Pice-President Gail Peck ------ Secretary Gail Stokes ------ Treasurer Miss Winifred Sharpstene - Adviser last year the Dramatic Club, under the leadership of Miss Sharp-M J stene. has been one of the most important groups in the school. Follow-ing the custom set last year, a performance was given in December, of three plays: a tragedy, “The Valiant. and two comedies, “The Flattering Word and “Cabbages . The Senior Class Play, “Nothing But the Truth, presented in February, was one of the most successful ever given at U High. Meetings of the Dramatic Club have been held as often as possible, averaging about twice a quarter. During the meetings, a new name for the club was discussed. Entertainment was furnished by pantomine sketches that were most entertaining. Each year the names of one boy and one girl who have l een most outstanding in dramatics are inscribed on the base of the Pierrot-Harlequin statue which was presented to the school in 1930. This year those selected are Walter Coffey and Katherine Green. Page Ji
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