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rf' wily! Ai Q .11 , Y M ggi! wwf Do Me 50 Do Oh no! That will never do. It's 'Do, Me, So., Do'! Or, is you is or is you ain't a musik lubber? If you is you will probably recognize the above group as the Senior A'Capella, under the present direction of Alvin Schmutz. By under present direc- tion, we mean that the group has been handicapped this year by working under two directors, plus substitutes. Miss Yates started the club, but after the intervention of Mr. Cupid and a few weeks of pinch hitting the group was fin- ally handed over to Mr. Schmutz. Besides being just a vocal ensemble that meets every Tuesday morning and Wed- nesday evening the group has proved a means of entertainment to many town's peo- ple. It had charge of the Thanksgiving mu- sic at the Baptist church and also sang for the Treble Clef Club. At the District Contest the group sang two numbers, that had been enjoyed by var- ious city organizations. The selection con- sisted of Madam J eanette by Allan Murry, and The Lord's Prayer arranged by the director's father. If you tried to classify this choral club by its songs, you would no doubt find you had chosen an endless task. A few of its ar- rangements include anything from, I Won't Kiss Katie a Kolo Folk Dance arranged by Walter Ashenbrenner, to The Lord's Pray- er arranged by Schmutz. The A'Capella Choir is an old and estab- lished feature of Wellington High School. Eachyear a new group of would-be McDon- alds and Thomases is -borrn. This year's class has proved the winner of much ap- plause from many local clubs and is aimed at the star of a more successful future. 1 ...Z 0.. 1' Cl BUllllCl front Roar' flefi lo right Se I f K za L Dorothy Shiclals Bonnie Cannon Lois Harris Cicraldinc Jonvs Vivian Arnislrong Dorccn Cook Joanna Pack Joycclin Brown Kathcrinc Ann Smith Mary Jan: Richards Martha Nklecd Baltbaia Lal-laryiw iiuih Xktiodii Neola XVamplcr Sally Garland Joanna Schrag Donna llumblc Virginia Armstrong Dcloras Johnson Marcelyn McCoy cond Rowflcfr to rig Jacinta Jenkins Margaret Linn Rae Stanver Barbara Dunlap Phyllis Fundcrburk Dorothy Davis Jimmie Cade XVanda Wamplrr Joyce Davidson Lila Hyten Joan Schwinn Patty XVhite Claire Mathews Minnie Xvoods I Q Ml- f '- fr K' 4 1,1 1,1 fC.ff.,1, ,f Q-1 , if lo-' ' 4.f-or , L fit 1 Ruth Berg Dorothy Glamann Ramona Murray Collulta Curtis Arlcnr Brown Buck Itou'--lvfl I ligll Grralil Landon Jatk Kcrstini Picirt' DcYov: Pat Quinn X Prob XValkcr Dick Altman Dean Patlcrsc n Paul Radrr Jack Mcrryman Bob Groom A Jrrrv Hvnclman Gcofgc XVcbvr Jimmiv Sannrr Virg Moore Yale Vlcathcrby Ben Tharp Richard Millrr Bob Uarz John Larson Alvin Rusk Earnest Bcdwcll Esmn Berry Bob lloldaway No! Pictured Nita Burton Arlclha Almack Dorothy Goodrum Roy Brown Thelma Brandon rf ff ff kj f.fc, f 1 xl K 4 Q 4 K r , - 4 A-V g. 'jf' K ,' f ,Q-,Qi-1 0 ' f f , C' 14, 4' P ff' ll ,- '- f A.. 70' of as 2' 2--he 4 - A, 25' :i
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J Y - 3 'SP' f- KF Li ' , ff - 'i-A D 1' ' .4 . Every Tuesday and Thursday morning during home room period the 69 piece Girls Glee Club met for their regular practice. The Girls Glee Club contributed their efforts to an assembly presented March 29 in the High School Auditorium. The Glee Club also en- tered the District Music Festival, held in Wichita, April 5 and 6. iiefifgwffr i Mrs. fl. J. .llrflrw formerly, Miss llclcn Ynlus, scaled abovc, lulorcd the -music group I XVcll g lligh School tor a scmmtv until l h L bit h l it xx lil g b ll The Girls Trio, Martha Weed, Lila Hyten, and Joan Schwinn, respectively has turned in a remarkable year. The girls have been Will- ing and have sung their best Whenever ask- ed. They have specialized more in the lighter type of music, music for entertainment. They were entered in the District Festival held in Wichita April 5 and 6. All of the girls are seniors. A -zz- l
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