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Cvirls' Cvlee Club The Girls' Clee Club at West was organized under the supervision of Miss Moore, six years ago. After Miss Moore, Miss Phelps and Mr. Zook followed. Miss Cully was next, and the club, after being under her direction for two years was then given to Miss Dackerman, who is now in charge. Late in the spring the operetta, Bells of Beaujolaisn was given in conjunction with the Boys' Cwlee Club. According to custom a dinner-dance was given this spring. , Before entering the club a girl must have a year of Chorus and pass a voice test. OFFICERS Fall: President, Priscilla Guinter: vice-president, Frances McGrath: secretary, Betty Harding. Spring: President, Sela Clement: vice-president, Priscilla Guinter: secretary, Helen XVall. MEMBERS Back row: 1, Annabel Cranz: 2, June Ford: 3, Elsie Kuntz: 4, Frances McGrath: 5, Leone Cameron: 6, Helen Christman: 7, Hattie Emerman: 8, Marion Lerch: 9, Kathryn Snyder: 10, Emogene Dyson: 11, Elsie Marxen. Third row: 1, Sela Clement: 2, Betty Newton: 3, Sylvia Sarlson: 4, Elsie Krumbein: 5, Madeline Blackie: 6, Marie Marks: 7, Jeannette McMullen: S, Ethel Heepe: 9, Jeanne Stelling. Second row: 1, Josephine Arnstein: 2, Margaret Jones: 3, Helen VValI: 4, Helen Barnette: S, Irene Edelson: 6, Jeanne Cohen: 7, Hazel Orms: S, Imogene Drach: 9, Frances Glazinan. First row: 1, Evelyn Brown: 2, Frances Cobb: 3, Margaret Owen: 4, Priscilla Guinter: 5, Miss Dackerman: 6, Betty Harding: 7, Mary lViener: S, Helen Baer. Not in picture: Martha Dobkin, Flora McMullen, Violet Armstrong, Geraldine Aultman, Alma Acker, Frances Benner, Harriet Brooker, Hazel Carter, Ernestine Crawford, Anna Deshevsky, Laurena Dietz, L01-feng Hudgon' Aileen Gregory, Dorothy Kepler. Helen McGrath, Ruth Owsley, Fannie Parker, Anne Rivear, Marjorie Reichord, Rose Sarbinsky, Lovey XYilliams, Loraine lVeller, Ruth lliall, Geraldine Young. Boys' Cflee Club The Boys' Clee Club which was organized six years ago is now under the direc- tion of Miss Dackerman. The purpose of the club is to arouse interest in, and love for good music, to discover and encourage talent, and to provide students with employment for leisure hours. The club endeavors to be prepared to sing for any of the school affairs where they are needed. Together with the Girls' Clee Club they gave an operetta, Bells of Beaujolaisu during the spring semester. OFFICERS Fall: President, Clayton Bachtel: vice-president, John Gill: secretary and treasurer, Rollin Chenot. Spring: President, Harold Cochran: vice-president, John Gill: secretary and treasurer, Paul Kerwin. MEMBERS ' Back row: 1, Raymond Bahler: 2, Maurice Knight: 3, David Farrand: 4, Henry Richards: 5, Howard Zintell: 6, Richard Kuhlke: 7, Edward Korach. Third row: 1, Arthur Scudder: 2, Denny Yates: 3, Fred Bleichrodt: 4, Ira Garver: 5, NVade Ridge: 6, Paul Black: 7, VVilliam XVilloughby: 8, Dwight Myers. Second row: 1, Lewis Russonick: 2, XVilbur Long: 3, Benton Dales: 4, Eugene Long: S, Edwin Young: 6, Angelo Lombardi: 7, Charles Kuykendall. First row: 1, Fred Hatch: 2, Leroy Dreisbach: 3, Rollin Chenot: 4, Clayton Bachtel: 5, Miss Dackerman: 6, John Gill: 7, Alfred Stahl: 8, Ralph Emerson: 9, Leroy Shaw. Not in picture: Harold Cochran, Ward Cabedish, Henry Chemin, Leonard Gresham, Charles Haslett, Roy Hurcomb, Ward Kanaga, Paul Kerwin, Bernard Kram, Ward Lake, Olin Genheimer, Frank Newton, Raphael Solsky, William Vance, James White, Ted Jusell, Harold Staats, Murray Sutter, Harry McMullen ICIharles Bryant, Marvin Tishkoff, Sam Suddleson, Dean Vaughn, Thorald Krumroy, Ralph Miller, George BITIS. One Hundred Eleven
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