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BOYS’ GLEE CLUB First row: E. Khrhart. W. Bastron, P. Anderson, D. Prince. K. Chitwood II. Mueller, W. Poher. L. Rath, p. Tompkins. Second row: M. Moberg, pianist: B. O’Keere, II. Rlaek, S. Brummett. E. Poering. L. Ericson, L. Yoakum. W. Erbes, H. Herdt, Miss Pavis, director. Third row: L. Bigler, B. Blehter, A. Schwlndt. P. Sehwindt. H. Swanson, R. Bassett, J. B. Brummett, p. KirehofT, P. Lambert The Boys’ Glee Club is a group of 28 boys who, under the supervision of Miss Davis, meet every Thursday afternoon. The Glee Club has had a very enjoyable year singing such songs as “Gypsy Life,” “The Open Road,” “Dark Eyes,’’ and many others. At the beginning of the year, an election was held, and the boys selected Donal Tompkins as President, Bill Levick as Librarian, and Walter Bastron as Secretary. The group had some very good material and enjoyed helping with the various programs sponsored by the Musical Department throughout the year.
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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB First row: n. Semmons, K. StcfTan. F. Bastron, I.. Bristol, K, Holloway. C. Myers. R. Herrmann, v. McRae F. McKee, J. .Moore, A. Devore, C. Smith. M. Schwindi. Second row M. Moberir. pianist. M. Walsworth. B. Spangler. V. Hillman. M. Hass. (i. Knlss. M. Kirk J Nerud C. I.angrhofer. M. A bey la. M. Lambert. F. BnfT. M: Smith. Miss Davis. director. Third row. M. Ho ers. B. Hass. M. Freeman. S. Klemke, M. Pnjrslcy, B. Prince, K. Yanatta. J. Deal. J. Chitwood, . Samuels. C. Warrick. The “House of Songsters” is something new in government, but not in Bayard High. Another name for this organization is the Girls' Glee Club. Miss Leota Davis, directing and presiding over the House, has helped each member to contribute her best vocal talents to this group. From the forty-one active members, officers selected by vote were June Deal. President; Betty Ann Spangler. Librarian; and Margaret Frieke, Secretary. The groups made their first appearance singing for convocation and then took part in a music program in November. On February 29. another music program was presented in which the girls participated. At the 1939 District Music Contest the Glee Club was given a superior rating. Marjorie Moberg. pianist, deserves praise for her faithfulness and skill in accompanying this group, for she has certainly helped to make this a successful year.
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“JAM SESSION” OF THE BAND First row: M. Fields. C. Warrick. V. Doerlng. H. Herdt. J. Acker. A. Kechier. D. Prince, E. Crossmail, B. Luce. H. Moranvillc. E. Mueller, B. Devore. Second row B. Lonle. A. Devore. L. Abel. M. Campion. M. Knsser. A. Schwindt. H. Helfschnelder. M. Mlchal. J. Kandall. M. Ericson. Mr. Poulson. director. Third row: t . Seiiintens. D. Ericson. M. Pugslcy. B. Spangrler. I.. Gardner. i. Hay. .. Blrdsall. S. Brummett. H Swanson. J. B. Brummett. L. Hupbe . D. KirchofT The band members of Bayard High of 1939-10 held a “jam' session in September with Mr. Clair Poulson presiding. It was voted that three band sessions be held each week. With the first important business settled, the members undertook to settle the business remaining before the House. Added to the band this year- as a result of a session of the Board of Education—were new stands, new music folders, and most important of all. new instruments were added, which made for a more balanced band. Playing these new instruments were beginners who entered into the main band in March. These improvements added a great deal to the band, and helped to arouse more interest and enthusiasm. W ith the rest of the business postponed until the following session, the meeting adjourned.
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