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Band In accordance with honored traditions the 1945 Garfield County High School Band followed in the Footsteps of preceding fine bands. The band entered the mu' sic festival at Grand Junction and emerged on top in both marching and concertg this was accomplished despite a serious lack of necessary inst umentation. ln ad- dition to this momentous achievement, the hand promoted through concert the Seventh War Bond drive which was in itself a gallant civic contribution. Only hrough the ceaseless efforts of Mr. Brockway did this organization maintain its usual high stan iard s.
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Miss Peterreins, Bertholf, Mulkey, Dunsdon Hrnterrraxtiorrail Qllub The International Club which has not been in existence since 1941 has again organized for the studying of international affairs under the directorship of Miss Peterreins. Our International Club was connected with the International Relations Club whose headquarters are in Fort Collins, Colorado. The club was always in an endless search for the best current articles to be presented bv one of its members to the rest ot' the group. Though the International Club was small, they enjoyed giving reports. and learned to read with a greater knowledge of international affairs. The club roll includes james Mulkey, Velma Bertholf, Leta Huntley, and Laura Dunsdon
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Back Row - Zerbe, Weaver, Brockway. Gamba Shultz, Bigum Second Row - Schutte, Olsen, K-uwe, Rule. Hunvley, Mussar, Mclrall Seated - Dviire, Williams, MacTavnh, llrvil, Young, Dever, McNulty Qircllnesuira The G. C. H. S. Orchestra of 1945 was organized as a cluh under the direc- tion of Mr. Brockway, and met every Thursday afternoon during club period. The string practised every Monday morning from 8:30 to 9:00. This year's group of sixteen was composed ofthe following instruments: four clariners, four violions, one cornet, one string bass, one cello, one saxophone, two flutes, tympani,and piano. The orchestra played before acts of both junior and Senior Class plays and for graduation exercises '
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