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' N ,,,...,,.5.,-,,..a35..v.-. f. ,. - - - - A -'-'--,- H A -- -- A - -A -A ------ 1 :- -- - -. - . ORCHESTRA PlC'1'llRE TOP l'lU'l'l'RE Clielf to Righty z-Standing: Hasemeier, M. James, li.-James, Miss Mctlord, director, Bauer. Seated: Loar, Ehlers, V. Smith, Frazer, Zacha, P. Smith, Bicknell, Stiee, Mesnard, Seltzer, E. Hasemeier, Mesnard. Koeherlein, Stiee, Goers. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB PlO'l'IlIiE SECOND l'Il l'llRE theft to Rightj :-Top row: Holmes, Myers, Wendlingr, Braaseh, Rhodes, C. Koeherlein, Ferehow, Schumacher, Tucker, Smith, Zinnnerinan, F. Koeberlein, Ehlers, Zaeha. Second row: Bvrkit, Grohengieser, Rockwell, Combs, Vogel, Mery. James, Frazer Sehmandt, Schroeder, Zimmerman, M. Ehlers, Kilzer. First row: O. Ehlers, N. Ehlers, Stetthaeher, Bechtel, M. James, lioar, Klitzingr, Brauer, Bolin, Burkhardt, Amhuehl, Oder, Miss Mt-Ford. BOYS' GLEE ULITB l'lU'l'llRE THIRD l'lU'l'l'RE theft to Righty 1-Back row: Schumacher, Stice F. Rhodes J. Rhodes, Halcer, Devore, Bauer, Schroeder. First row: Miss Ragland, Schorsch, Seltzer, Bicknell, Davis, Hasenieier Ooers, Bea-cue, Miss McCord, director. BOYS' QllAR'l'E'l l'E l'll l'liRE BO'l l'OM l'll l'l'RE Cl.eft to Rigrhtj :-Bauer, Devore, Seltzer, Schroeder. OPPORTUNITY 3 BY EDWARD R-OWIJAND Sllili 'l'his l beheld, or dreamed it in a dream :- 'l'here spread a cloud of 'dust along a plain, And underneath the cloud, or in it, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and swords Shocked upon swords and shields. A prince's banner VVavered, then staggered backward, hemmed by foes. A craven hung along the hattle's edge, And thought, Had I a sword of keener steel- That blue blade that the kinf.:'s Son bears,-but this Blunt thing-l he snapt, and flung it from his hand, And lowering crept away and left the field. Then came the kingr's son, wounded, sore hestead, And weaponless, and saw the broken sword, , ,. Hilt-buried in the dry and trodden sand, 4 And ran and snatched it, and with battle-shout ' A Lifted afresh he hewed his enemy down, 3. And saved a great cause that heroie day. 42 IH.,
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O R C IIESTRA This year the orchastra was organized under the direction of our new music instructor, Miss Mary l.ouise Mct'ord. We started out with an alto- gether different view toward music than we had had in. our previous years. At our first rehearsal we had a number of set rules presented before the organization whicl1 we were to obey and practice during '36 and '2l7. The officers which were chosen for 1936-37 were President, Doris Frazer, Vice President, Evelyn lloarq Sec.-Treas., Uatherine 'Koeberleinq Head Li- brarian, Virginia Smith, Assistant Ilibrarian, Betty Stiee: Reporter, Virginia Zachag Business Manager, Miriam Ehlers. The orchestra has been quite an educational feature in our high school for quite a n.umber of years. They have appeared at many entertainments, and they gave a spring concert on May 14th. 1 GIRLS' AND BOYS' GIJEIC ULUB This group of young people were interested in developing their voices an.d hope to do this through the training received in the glee clubs which were under the direction of Miss McCord. During the year they found that by music many different words could be expressed--gay, sorrow, despair, hope, faith. Throughout the year these groups have appeared in public. For tl1e operetta and also for the commence- ment exercises, Miss McCord selected students from these organizations to sing. The officers of the Boys' Glee Club are: President, Jerome Seltzer: Secretary-Treasurer, Ernest Schorsch Jr.g Librarian, Robert Bicknellg Assis- tant Librarian. Fred Hasemeierg Reporter, Eugene Bauer. The officers for the First Girls' tllee t'lub are: President, Virginia Smith: Vice-President, Twila Jane Boling Secretary-Treasurer. Helen Rockwell: Pianist, Mariam Ehlers. From the Second Girls' Glee Club we have the following officers: President, Martha Schroederg Vice-President, Helen Zinnnerniang Secretary- Treasurer, Nadine Iinrrowg Pianist. Helen Burkhardt. As the school year ends, each individual feels that he has.accomplislled a worthwhile task and benefited in a small way from the instruction given by Miss Mcf'ord. BOYS' OUARTETTE Every student who has studied music knows it is easy to sing with a group but it is very difficult to carry an independent part unless one has natural talent. However we have four boys who have been able to do both of these thin.gs. These boys have tried, to do their bsst in entertaining and bringing en- joyment and we feel that they have succeeded. When life is almost over, they will recall these pleasant days when they worked together. The members of the quartette are: Eugene Bauer, first tenorg Linder Devore, second tenorg Jerome Seltzer, first bassg and Kenneth Schroeder, second bass.
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