Milestone . ster, Alelophone; Colie Covington, Saxa-phone; D. Dunaway, Cornet: Leslie Evans, Flute; Gretchen Smith, Cello; Travis Klillion andGarnet King, Second Violins; Charles Lewis and Valinda Deatherage, First Violins; Barnes,Director (standing). Unseen but often heard are Elza Hinton, Trombone; and Reece Comptcn,Bass Horn. They missed the camera. This organization did work. Their appearances at chapel always drew a largecrowd. They took honors at the May Festival, accompaning the chorus, for thefirst time, unassisted bv outside talent. Ninety-seven Pinafore The Glee Clubs, after a joint


Milestone . ster, Alelophone; Colie Covington, Saxa-phone; D. Dunaway, Cornet: Leslie Evans, Flute; Gretchen Smith, Cello; Travis Klillion andGarnet King, Second Violins; Charles Lewis and Valinda Deatherage, First Violins; Barnes,Director (standing). Unseen but often heard are Elza Hinton, Trombone; and Reece Comptcn,Bass Horn. They missed the camera. This organization did work. Their appearances at chapel always drew a largecrowd. They took honors at the May Festival, accompaning the chorus, for thefirst time, unassisted bv outside talent. Ninety-seven Pinafore The Glee Clubs, after a joint appearance at chapel, joined forces in the pro-duction of the comic opera, Pinafore. This was one of our most successfulprograms of the year. And an explanation of its success can be given only by thosewho were present and saw the charming Josephine cast aside her rank for her sailorlover. Ralph said she was a pretty maiden and the rest of the crew thoughtlikewise of the sisters, and cousins, and aunts. , -,. A SCENE FROM PINAFORE


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