Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1920 — THE GLEE CLUB MINSTREL [ARTICLE]
THE GLEE CLUB MINSTREL
The Minstrel, given Tuesday and I Wednesday evenings, the 14th and 15th of December, was the first of its kind that the High School Community has known since before the war. The singing was complimented highly, both with regard to the voices and as to the selections. The colored end men allowed no dull moments to pass. Their jokes and antics kept the audience in a merry mood from the opening song to the close. The Program follows: Dean Saylor acted as interlocutor throughout. Orchestra — a. “Evening Reverie.” b. “Hawaiian Nights.” c. “A Little Birch Canoe.” d. “Long, Long Trail.” Medley —“On the Campus” —Chorus Jokes Colored fend Men Joe McColly, Louis Worden Duet..“ Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight” Ruth Clark, Mary May Solo i The Bumble Bee and the Butterfly Irene Hoover Violin Solo Prof. Hoffenstauffen Byron Hemphill Solo —“Mammy’s Lullaby” Countess Bordeaux Mikschure Impersonation by Velma Kennedy Song--., 1 “Hoosier Land” Ruth Clark, Barbara Randle, Mary Jane Brown, Gladys Lambert. Jokes Colored End Men Leon Gwin, Max Pullin Duet-.. “Tripoli” Velma Kennedy, Gladys Lambert Jokes — Colored End Men Ewart Merica and Donald Rhoads Duet “Your Key -Won’t -Fit- This ..Lock” Ruth Clark, Byron Hemphill Song —“Our States” Chorus
