BOYS’ GLEK CLUB Top Row [left to right 1 Lynn Halloway, Kenneth Knis . Edward FThrhart. Bill Conner, Harley Brendel, Harold Ehrhart. Dallas Anderson, Jim Frlcke. Second Row [left to right] Esther Ollech. Eldon Lincoln, Lei and Rath, Louis Hidalgo, Robert Lincoln. Roland Stargel, Loren Smith. Miss Grammcr. Front Row [left to rightl Russel North. Robert Beaver, Wellington I oher, Harold Mueller, Charles Tompkins, Gale Merry, Floyd Leviek. Don’t be misled by those sour looks, they are just for show. Those boys are all fun and frolic. They believe the story about all work and no play, and that glee club period was picked as both a work and play period. That look you see is their “Sunday go to meetin’ ” look, for such people as the judge at the music contest. That personage was led into giving them an excellent on the r songs, 1 he Hand and “On Great Lone Hills.” The boys really don t do so bad when they try. The greatest trouble Miss Crammer finds is in getting them to try. Two superiors and one excellent were rated by individual members of the glee club this year which is a very good showing for a small glee club.
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BAND Top How [left to right] Teresa Johnston. Colleen Warrick, Earlyn Vanatta. Marian Pugsley, Lois Johnson. Dorothy Ericnon, Russel North, Robert Lincoln, Elmer Crosflknan, Donald Prince. Mr. Poulson. Second Row [left to right] Shirley Klemke, Barbara Lonie, Betty Ann Spangler. Nadine Samuels, Henry Dominquez, Floyd Revick, Harold Mueller. Harry Swanson, Lorraine Hughes, Stanley Brummett. Bob Johnston. Front Row [left to right] Howard Moranville, Juanita Moore, Hilda Bastron. Rowell Ericson, Zelda Birdsell, Rois Bristol, Roland Stargel, Billie Fuerst, Eldon Johnson, J. B. Brummett. This is the first year the band has been a well organized group. We thank our instructor, Mr. Poulson, for his patience and backing in this. Thirty-five members have taken part in the band work during the year and each feels that a great deal has been accomplished in musical training. The band spent some time in practicing marches and many mornings found General Poulson at the head of his company. The band played at a number of home games encouraging the team to victory. It is tile wish of the members that next year there will be enough instrumentation to enter the District Contest.
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