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Girls' Glee Club Mrs. Follon I did meet, And that I say, was quite a treat. Miss Lister also has a club And in this fact there is the rub, They're both so good it 's hard to say Which is the best in any Way. Singers striving through the medium of amateur hours to attain professional heights have nothing on the seventy-eight girls that have taken part in the musical ac- tivities of the Glee Club this year. Combining dancing and dramatics with their music, the girls and boys did their part in presenting 'tllarmony Hall. A program on March 20, made up of spring selections, was presented by the glee clubs, orchestra, and the small groups. Small representative groups also performed before civic clubs. Selected voices from both boys' and girls' clubs formed the Mixed Chorus with Mrs. Flora Follon as director. The chorus caught a bit of sunny Italy as they sang the 'A Italian Street Song. HI Love Life and the sacred number, Were You There? delighted the audience at the Spring Festival. Harmony Hall Three days a week the notes did soar, From music rooms on the first floor, The end was great, don 't you agree? For 'tIIarmony Hall you all did see! Mil Mi! Mi! voealized Signor Brownini, the conceited opera tenor, as he sere- naded his fiance, the prima donna Rosalie. The outstanding team work of Don Hammond and Virginia Blake was one of the fine points in the performance. The story centered around Rosalie and her foster father, General Earnest Work, who was attempting to promote a harmonious marriage between her and Brownini. Complications ensued, however, when Rosalie showed her preference for Doolittle Work, the General's hopelessly unlnusical son. Everything came out happily when Brownini transferred his affections to Maritana, Rosalie 's maid. - Mrs. Flora Follon, assisted by Mr- DR. Ilanson and Miss Dorothy Lister, was the musical director, and Miss Grace Schuster had charge of the dramatics. Boys' Glee Club Taking a musical tour seemed to be .he objective of the Boys, Glee club, which was directed by Mr. H. B. Hanson. Forty voices traveled The Old Road to the Spring Music Festival Where they sang the negro spiritual, 'tPilot, Lan' de Boat. The club then followed The Gypsy Trail back to the t'Land O' Nodaway' as the Lullaby Moon shone from above. The I-Iunters' Loud IIalloo sumnioned twelve voices which were later divided into three quartcttes. This group sang on high school radio programs lending variety to the numbers of the whole club, and also entertained at the civics clubs' noon lunch- eons. The Green Little Apple always provided a laugh as did The Piazza Tragedy. Glee Ulub do the right name he, Them boys is brimmin' full of gleeg But when they settle down to Work, They shirk less than a school board clerk
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Girls' Glee Club Fifth Iluw M, Ove-ras, II. Dalton, S Urothers, S. Lindquist, J. llods Icy, G, Kjos, N. XVollan, V. Ricc N. Richmond. V. Denison, .I Ness, V. David, IP. Pardau, A Steinnietz, E, I-lilclclmramlt, A Littlc, R. Fansct. Fourth Row, G. Crimmen, D. Ilylwcvick, R Schroeder. Il. Little, G. Krakow- ski, D. Hanson. M. Mclhorn, V Herman, A. Hannom-fn, E. Rose M. Thompson. M. Junlwr, ll Bcrgh, C, Buckingham, S. Mc- Laughlin, E, Ristvcdt. Third Row P. Sollmk. V. Smith, R. Bork IC. Dougherty, I'. Ilory, hI.Laml1 G. Cusack, Y. Millcr, M, XVcst M. Butler, M, Noonan. L. Hum- mond, M. Hasf-hc, l'. Baxter, P. Murphy, D. Spinnvr. Second Row C. Flint, H, Kosicr, IJ, Han- son, A. H+-aney. H. Xvagrncr, S. Phillips. A. Larson, .I. Ilclms, V Irwin, L. Stoutenbul'g, P. Thompson, Il. Larson, G. Hodgt- M. Bcskow, E, Okdalc. First Row IJ. Holliday, Ii. Smith, .l Luck, L. Gustafson, I.. P4-rry, M VVPIIS, G. Philo. Miss Listcr Mrs. Follon, V. Iilxkc, L. Iirlt-ki son, l'. Hoist, Y, Groso, K. Sours, II. Hagrnzl. V. Mcrtz, Harmony Hall 1. llcrc comcs thc briclc- 2. Iiriclcmaimls and all. 3. I want a wifc. -1. ROII1Pll'lllt'l'l 5. St. lltwlllilll choir. 6. Musical culturc. 7. Big plans. 8. t'lnrist1nas Carols. Boys' Glee Club Fourth Row H. Coomllvs, E. Amish. M. Iiondriclison. IJ. X'Vendroff, S. Iverson, VV. Anderson, J. Lar- son, M. Keller. T, Brf-wstcr, F. Pollard. Third llow 11. Loucks, IC. Pottrzltz, Il. Taeckcr, T. Swonson, G. Gel:- hart, K. Snyder, IG. Roicc, .I. Rea., D. Hammond, J. Mueller, L, Smcdley. Second Row V. Erickson. XV. Larson, Ii. Parke. IJ. Gudrlal, Mr. Hzinson, D, Evenson. accompanist: J. Rossiter, G. Hindman, M. Long, D. Parke. First How D. Dano, J. Sellmscr, D. Christe-nscn, XV. Scipp, Il. Smith, Y. Lester, VV. Iiolwl, Il. Arneson, E. Christensen, K. Flakus.
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