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Fifth Row: Ella Scott, Gertrude Bleiclirotlat, Margaretbelle Bonham, Elizabeth Perks, julia Harrington, Rena Matson, Edith Sewell. Dorothy Schotta. Fourth Row:flJziii'1i XYIIUHEV. Marjorie Carr, Nancy Kanagxi, Elizabetli Funk, Thelma Yorhies, Pauline Powelsoii, Margaret Bushnell. Tliiril Row:-s,Xr4lella hvlfill, Alice Miller. Dorothy 'l'ranter, Frances Lambert, .lane Nye, Mary Johnson, Ruth llrown. Second Row1-fllweiiilolyli Franks, Alice Black, llelen Eisinuer, Pauline Sanford, Marguerite Sucher, Mary Moon, Vera Pontius. First Row:-'l'l1ora Meilhn, Arclelle Arenson, Esther llarter. Iva Leatherman, Madeleine XVilson, Elizabeth Alkire, llazelbelle Davis. Cirls' Clee Club ROGRAKIS and entertainments at various occasions are furnished by the Ah Girls' Glee Club during each semester. On Nlarch l, 1929 this organ- XM ii 1... joyable readings, vocal solos, and violin selections. ln addition it often features on the programs at the Home and School League meetings. However, the outstanding musical event of the year is the operetta in which the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs combine. The last operetta, given in the fall of N328 ,was Il comedy entitled The Image of Biz-Biz. This proved a decided success. Sa i 1 We Ci2'5El'3iY Z . ization entertained the crippled children of Sunshine Cottage with en- E This club, organized in l9l-l- by Kliss Hamil- ton, is now supervised by Kliss Dackerman. The group holds meetings and elects oflicers. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs together enjoy sev- eral social activities each year. In addition to holding informal outings they usually plan to at- tend one outstanding musical production each semester. 11161
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1 U llllfill ll iii ll e A ll ll- 5 T IIEIIIIIF' lmli l yi ' Sixth Row:-XYilfred Somerville, Paul Zimmerman, Herbert Shaw. Robert Klippert, Jack Erwin, XVil- Iiam Singleton, Martin Meltzer. Fifth Row:-Catherine XViolland, Fannie Schneir, Dorothy Hood, Katherine Favinger, Helena Koole, Sanford Becker, Edwin Kroeger. Fourth Row:-Evelyn Dunn, Lily Schatto, Hilda Mooney, Mary Kobyluck, Harriet Klein, Hazel Harpster, Mary NVelch, Xvillie Holman, Arthur Friedman. Third Row:-Louis Berger, Margaret Miller, julia Halasz, Marjorie Griffin, Maxine NYeller, Jewel lllaynard, Rose Rogovy, Mrs. Kneale. Second Row:-Solomon Radarn, Nathan Glazman, Helen Hirsch, Elsie Bresslauer, Esther Eppiotis, Ellison Aitken, Jeannette Prior, Lillian Eichner. First Row:-Richard Andrews, Solomon Miller, Ruth Grant, Naomi Lance, Esther XYeber, Mary Elizabeth Graf, Betty Engleinan, Frances Gross. Not in picture:-Albert Schultz, Homer Young. Officers:-Girls' President, Dorothy Hood: Boys' President. Robert Klippert. junior Clee Club EST voices from the 9-A and 10-B chorus classes have recently been combined by lllrs. Kneale into the Junior Glee Club. This organ- gy we ization is composed of two separate divisions, the boys' and the girls', E each having its own oflicers and practicing separately except on one Ig I day a week, when they sing as a mixed chorus. This club encour- ?qYd!EEhl W ages and trains inexperienced music students, many of whom aspire to join later the senior glee clubs. The Junior Glee Club assisted in the Christmas program and intends to give regular chapel programs every semester. During the spring semester they made two public appearances: one on Arbor Day, the other during National lVIusic VVeek. At these performances the members appeared in white uniforms, decorated with red and black emblems. -. -ft-f,Qi rf VF? ri' t, e-' , .--A. X qfafxx -r ff, il ft gif 1 3, ,lf ft- f,,l ,AV X if-sf 5, L-if - ..,i . 'ii lil' 'liil ,psf , Q iff .1 X ir -si, t we -fr iw--'fer ' ,li-3 gl. lr liaifl-'.i,irit..1 'l.,,:. .... fag, 1 f--V-J ,, I ' ill -i ir- WWHT V,-U,.m.w g NV,Mmm.T,M,g 1-1-,aiu lniqfaiailjlil y y rr . y gf -ap.. T 1 F011 ' ,A l ,ly , I ,,. , ii ,-gg, ML i, 5 if, ,,,,gQ ,ra,vW n .pi n f'j C. . 3 i' .TTNN P , '13 -4 , . '-fi, Fl lil-Wi i ,li ' 'BET i ii., 41 ll il' '- Z lm-i'L,,'.. ' i-nip ll it rl -lgy7'i l l ,i l Y , i , 'i' -Mihai! r,.l'E i ' E 4 it 'H A L-.,a.a..-...lf-' -fi T LLui...,...za.L,.Lai.ual--ai,nr.g- - 1L,it'.i 1'-gs ,1r..,,. ,..,-,J.U-.55 . ,ELQLJ ii l 11151
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Fourth Row:-Harrison Burch, Richard Garrigues, Ralph Spade, XVnlter Koplin. Third Row:-Howard Faris, XYilliam Jereslaw, XYilliain H:-bach, Paul Frrlelich, Yirgil Kamp. Second Row:-Arthur Ray, James Reynolds, Robert Dieterich, Jack Deetjen, Dale Harrzih, Chandler XVilliams. First Row:--Harold Faris, XYalter Sample, Emanuel Schlilt, David Garheld. James Seri-ggy, Leonard XYilliams. Not in 11iCtui'e:--XYeldm1 Blankenship, Robert Deihl, Richard Hollister, Fulton Mahan, Sidney Shear, Huston Trussell, Harry XYerner, Stanley Ziegler. Boys' Glee Club ewuwml F the many organizations that have been a credit to VVest High since it A QP- was built in 1913, the Boys' Glee Club is one of the most important. ill :. It has always been popular with the boys here and now boasts twenty- ' one members. hfliss Daclcerman, the present director, came here in 192-I-, and since then the club has made unusual progress. Annual Zlmmwysllh operettas and chapel programs, including Christmas Chapel,-have been given in the past. In addition, this club aims, at all times, to be in readiness to render services at either scholastic or civic affairs. Two of its members, lVilliam Kneale and Howard Faris, and two boys from Central High E went to Chicago as a quartet during National lVIusic VVeek last spring. There are also many former members,-including John Stein, Clar- - ence Faris, and Gerald Stotlar,-who are promi- 1 nent in music circles of Akron, whose talent was discovered in this club. I s V ,-. ri, , ' ' ' , 4 Q C . . ii' M A ' f Ili i li ii .i l-AH--... li ,til l V l 5 i . 51171
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