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F7 21:1 g.,gQ ,:'V 12',11zg::4tzi:.r.Q,.r..1xiii5z4rf':..ir' ',..,, 'ii.g3'.f.z'g,,1:g::1::: :z::il1iffirfffzzgrxgiaixzr1:':a'51zg :: 2 ' ,, f, 7 ,, Avi' H 1 'AAf 1 up , Lei:::,iiic::':p:yg'1q,3gEgi1.:..Z ,',. ifjjlflfiflllfjiIfillifffll,..f3ff1fiilILfJ C H O RA L C LU B MARGARET ALLSHOUSE Hello, folks! Here we are again in the midst of another successful season in which we feel that we have been useful to the school. At our first meeting the following offi- cers were elected to guide our bark on an- other happy voyage. They are: President -Melbourne Stremmel Vice President Evelyn Niebrugge Treasurer -George Graham Secretary and Life Correspondent - - -f - - -Margaret Allshouse Thus with Miss Dussuchal, our direct- ress, and Lela Bunte, our pianist, we set forth on our tour with a song on our lips. On February ninth the faithful attend- ants of the club received their letters. They were: Marcella Oechsner, Grace Schonhorst, Ruth Willis, Clara Fick, Alice Crusius, Margaret Allshouse, Meta Vol- kening, Lela Bunte, Gladys Rowray, Hor- tense Nichols, Katherine Lawler, Violet Weiser, Louise Magoon, Roma Schaefer, Hildegarde Kemmler, Estelle Schmidt, Charles Weil, Donald Dowling, Cecil Richardson. For those who had done solo work, a star was added to their letter. They were: Marcella Oechsner, Meta Volkening, Lela Bunte, Gladys Rowray, Violet Weiser. On February fifteenth, Adam Rosenthal spoke in the auditorium and invited all students with a love for music, to come and help us carry on. Many have responded, and in consequence we have been forced to start Waiting lists. Early in March, the Choral Club started its service program by singing for Miss Randall's play for the benefit of the school library. Among the selections rendered were MacD0well's song, The Hymn of the Pilgrims , and several other old hymns. On the evening of March twenty-first, we helped boost the school tax by singing, The Sextette CLuciaD-, Donizetti, Pil- grim's Chorus CTannhauserD--, Wagner, and two tax songs. The audience was very generous in its applause of our efforts. We are especially fortunate in having a number of members whose artistic talents engaged them in many outside interests, such as choir work, orchestral practice, and elecution performances. Among them are: Lela Bunte, Clara Fick, Evelyn Nie- brugge, Katherine Lawler, Virgil Bowers, Melbourne Stremmel, Louise Magoon, and John Grunik. During the latter part of April the Club, represented by twenty of its members, will take part in the annual concert given at the City Club. We always look for- ward to this engagement for the good time we have and the good time the City Club members say we give them. Our early offering, this season, will be the performance of a Comic Opera given on the evening of June second, Swords and Scissors or f'Napoleon Caught Nap- ping . It is a Comic Military Millinery Opera which we know will please our many friends. Page Eighfy-Four
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.. . , -..1afE5,f-ziifffff:fffffiij S C I E N C E C LU B CHARLES CONDON-HARRY FULLER Hello, folks! The Science Club greets you again. You needn't look for our pic- tures this time, for We were politely told by readers that when we appeared before we ooked like theological graduates. We are willing to admit that We look like graduates but before we appear again, we intend to wait until our study of science makes us look more scientific and less pious. Our club is not large, not because we are selfish, for we really would like to share our benefits and pleasures and fun with others, but we can't lasso people and make them sign the roll if they don't care for what we enjoy. We take this opportunity to announce that our policy has changed and that we are now convinced that girls are as scien- tific as boys and we would be glad to have their help in our researches. Come on, girls get in on the fun! We study he various sciences, photo- gaphy, Zoology, bacteriololgy, first aid and botany. On Saturdays, if the weather per- mits, we take a hike. To let you know what fun we have on these hikes, here is an account of a hike to Meremac Highlands: We started about half past seven and af- tera period of misery on the Manchester car, we arrived. We were quite adven- turous and descended a quarry wall with results disastrous to our clothes. One of the members heard a whistle and thought he had discovered a new kind of bird, but Miss McGinnis said it was a train whistle! Then we discovered a cave and started in, but broken bottles and snake holes halted us. However, since we have be- come somewhat more familiar with the out- doors and snakes, we feel more friendly toward them. We crossed a brookg several of the members falling in, and began ex- plorations. After collecting specimens of leaves and watching birds, we ate lunch. It was pretty good except for a few ashes which had adhered to the food. Now then, everyone come out and join and get in on this fun. 3 Page Eighly-Six
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