1942-1943 Yearbook

The glee clubs worked hard and accampPshed much this year. Although they may not have had as good individual voices as they sometimes hove, these groups demon· strated the merit of hard work plus cooperation . These groups which usually blend their voices in song enjoyed delicious waffles when Mr . Kirk and Mrs. Jewell served the combined clubs. A quartet composed of Thednel Garner , Coy Porter, Donald Harrison, and Joe Whittemore was very successful in a dramatization of De s Torte Es Tot, a novelty number arranged by Coy Porter and William Laos . The conflicting influences of the angel and Satan upon the innocent little boy in eating a pie which his mother had cooling in the window sill are given .

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