Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1920 — FINE PROGRAM BY GLEE CLUB [ARTICLE]
FINE PROGRAM BY GLEE CLUB
AT HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY EVENING—TO BE BEPEATED THIS EVENING. In a program filled with splendid musical numbers, interspersed with specialties by clever comedians, the Rensselaer High School Glee Club gave the first of a series of entertainments that have been scheduled for the winter months at the high school auditorium before a lane sized audience Tuesday evening. The entertainment was a delightful one and of a nature that assures a permanent popularity. The greater part of the credit for the success of the venture must go to Mm Hazel Gray, instructor of music in the school*, the performers playing their parts well and showing the results of the splendid training received from then* tutor. Th* program opened with musical selections by the nigh school orchestra, which was lomprioed of seven members. Then followed solos, dusts and numbers by the girts’ quartette, all of which were well received and greatly appreciated by the audience. The duets were given by Gladys Lambert and Velma Kennedy, Butt Clark and Mary May and Ruth Clark and Byron Hemphill. A vocal solo was given by Irene Hoover, followed by a violin solo by Byron Hemphill. The girts’ quartette, composed of Barbara Randle, Ruth Clark, Mary Jane Brown and Gladys Lambert, gave several selections and proved very delightful. The comedians were Ewsrt Meries, Joe. McColly.LewisWorden, Donald Rhoades, Max Pullin and Leon Gwin, and their elever jokes and witty rejoinders lent the necessary spice and humor and kept the program moving swiftly along., The program wffl be repeated again /this evening and will be Allowed by other entertainments of s similar nature during the remaining school months. A .small admission will be drned tfai •’”£*‘s! money to be placed in the music fund.
