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1931 The We-Go 1931 First row: L. Schultz, H. Foxen, l. Langner, I. Berndt, B. Carlisle, V. Berndt, D. Bollweg, J. Dall, J. Wheeler, M. Bulow. Second row: C. Kellogg, M, liuehler, V. Kroning, V. Vetter. E. Grames, R. Raffety, E, Kautz, D. Anderson, H. Renter, C. Miller, Mr. Swanson. Third row: A. Kruse, V. Dettman. M. Lynch, C. VVolff, L. Ramstlell, ll. Anderson, F. Bishop, B. Wiggerman, M. Correl, Ii. Mziilantler, M. Ehretlt, W. Williams. THE G1RlLS GlLlElE CLUB After all the girls hatl sung ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, Mr. Swanson ilecialetl that onlv thirlv-six tlitl it suf- ficiently well to become members of the glee club. The girls were pleasetl 'to become acquainted with their new instructor, Mr. Llovtl Swanson, who came to us from Kansas. The stutlents who helcl offices were: lileanor Kautz ... .... . Presitlent lola lierntlt . . . ,Secretary -Treasurer Catherine XVolHA .. ..., . .Librarian llelen Foxen ............ , , . , . ...,..... Assistant Librarian Of course, it was to be evpectetl that the new girls wouhl not be able to sing their best until they were properly initiatetl. Therefore the oltl members plannetl a thorough initiation for October ZW. The new members celebrateil the event liv coming clressetl in queer apparel, earrving such useful articles as brooms, waste-baskets, antl tlolls. The evening was' spent in ilancing anil listening to a varieil pro- gram given bv the initiates, Qrisk I.ouise Schultz to tell the story that she anil Kenneth Curran orig- inatecl about the three bearsll ln ortler to prevent the usual tlifncultv over uniforms, the school ilecitletl to buv robes for the girls. The gowns are very attractive: they are long, peacock blue in color, with white collars antl armouretl shoultlers. Unfortunately the robes were not here when the picture was taken, The Glee Club is much intlebtetl to the school for buving. the lovely gowns. The first appearance of the girls was at an assembly before the high school stutlents. This program was reallv a rehearsal for the concert of May X. lt was on that clate that the girls matle their ilebut in the new robes. In spite of the small crowil, it was a most successful concert. The nest appearance of the girls was at a program given at the Ceneva High School. Although there was not a regular Musical Festival, Glenbartl invitetl all the schools of the VVest Suburban Con- ference to participate in a concert at their high school on the evening of Mav l5. Mr. Swanson took the Glee Clubs to represent our school. The members of the Glee Clubs spent a verv eniovable eve- ning. Not satisfietl with the usual number of appearances, the Glee Clubs agreerl to sing at the morn- ing church services of the various Churches of the city. The final appearance of the Glee Club was Iune I2 when they sang for the commencement program. Page Twenty-six
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xl. . ,duvw 1931 The We-Go 1931 l Under thc direction of Mr. Swanson, the chorus met every NVerlnesrla3.' morning and spent an en- joyable hour singing popular tunes and old favorites. This year membtrship in the chorus was open to all students whereas previously it had been limited to freshmen. First Row: I. Williams L. Richardt P. Birkholtz M. Tewksbury M. Sproat P. DeGaris H. Keil M. Iohnson E. Matthews R. Plane V. Gladding Ii. Kautz H. Anderson K. Stevens R. Sieman H. Fink R. Wescott D. Tinnes M. Page N. Fairbank D. Glasshagel Second Row: I.. Walker M. Wolff MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS 15. Weimer D. Slack V. McGee H. Belding I. McNeeny V. Ienson M. Cooper A. Bancroft B. Gloss A. Buchardt M. Berkes C. Baum C. Cassell M. DeGaris R. Dierking L. Weber G. Anda G. Walker M. Voss H. Kelsey F. McAleese M. Elson M. Iacobs L. Brown Mr. Swanson Third Row: L. Sears R. Vergie M. Mann I. Chestnut M. Hummel R. Vetter C. Brosseau E. Bernclt F.. Henderson M. Mulcah R. Bilter I. Haynes ll. Gillum F. Dall M. Henscl D. Sehmucker C. Kosusnik I. Thrapp I. Fisher D. Chestnut D. Goorlsell A. Hemmings I. Gilmore F. Kress M. McGee M. Kelsey E. Bancroft A. Foxcn M. Herndt H. Carl Fourth Row: R. Bahr T. Wirshing R. Velarclo I-. Haderly Cf. Lynch R. Buss R. Curran ll. Culp NV. Matthews M. Wells W. Mackert R. Wertlell O. Curran C. YVescott I. Hummel E. Ianacs V. Hilgcr F. Karwaski N. LeKander Page Twenty-five
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1931 The VVe-Go 1531 . 1, 1 First row: F. Buchanan, H. Lee. E. Bressoau, J. Stevens, Mr. Swanson. C, Neumann, F. Hart- ray, L. Cheverette, G. Lynch. Second row: J. Carey, R. Waskow, W. Dilwarth, H. Seanur, T. Naill, C. Rupp, K. Curran, J. Neylon, T. Lynch, J. Carl. Third row: A. Knaus, R. Vergie, A. Schommer, A. Chestnut, E. Le-Kantler, F. Gritlley, H. Sleep, E, Fairbank, R, Kautz, E. Burton. THE BOYS GLEE CLUB At the beginning of the school year, on a certain tlay, one might haw seen what lool-getl like a free for all before the main bulletin boartl. It was the scene which aluays occurs when the lloys Cilee Club list for the ensuing year is postul. There emergetl from the struggle hoth tlisappointetl antl happy faces: those who were thinking regretfully of the g-notl times they might have hatl. antl those who were looking forwartl expeetantly to the gootl times they were sure to get by being members of the glee club. The officers were: Iohn Carl , , .. , ,,,, Presiilent Thomas Lynch . ,... . . . .. Secretary -Treasurer Charles Rupp, Harry qeanor . . .. ..... .. ,, Lilifilllillls The boys fountl it necessary to haye rehearsals Tuestlay noons and Fritlays alter school. This was perhaps a more inconvenient time than the other musical organizations hatl to rehearse, but with their usual gootl spirit the boys agreetl to this program anal stootl by it loyally through the whole year. Tn ortler to be on time Tuestlay noon it was either necessary to haye lunch in the school cafeteria or run to antl from home. Some of the boys eyen went without their lunch on occasions. Then the glee club settletl clown to its regular routine ansl, using some new numbers antl some which were more familiar, they began to prepare them for the seyerai progianis aheatl of them. One of the niost enioyalile occasions tluring tht year was the glee club party for the boys' anrl girls' glee clubs. The main feature of this party was the tlanee. the music lor which was furnishetl by the high school tlance orchestra. Excellent refreshments were seryetl ii- the cafeteria, .tt the close of the party. A little later the boys matle their first appearance by singing two or three numbers before the stutlent hotly. Although some of the l'oys were a little shy at first they pulletl theniselyes together antl eyerything went all right. Not long after, they were invitetl to sing for the l.ion's Club where they uere reteiyetl very en- thusiastically. Then came the glee cluh concert which was giyen ioiritly he the boys :mtl girls. For the first antl last pieces thc boys anal girls sang together anal between these each glee club sang a number of pieces. This concert was conclutletl successfully antl was attentletl by a very appreciative .1utlienee. The boys in the glee club have hail an enio-.ablr year together, the memories of which will linger with some of them for a long time. Page Twenty-seven
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