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HOP ,IACIK S, BURKE B S Stiln lm ulurs CUII1.-gt-, C1llll'Ul'lllll, Pc-11nsx'lx'ui1ii1 liulustriul Arts Instrnctm' -f In tlui cluwnstuirs lnlll, along with ai vz1x'ic'ly ol' lI1llSlC l'i'mn ilu' music romn. can lu' lu'zn.l llu- lmnfzing ul saws gnul tlu- pnnncling of lunnnuws. This noise- is cunning lirmn wluit is pmlmulmly llu' numsl popular romn in tlu- lunilcling, tlu- uslirmpf' ln tlu' slump tlu- luvys lc-urii to work witli nwtul, wcuul, znul plastics. Tlu- nmin ulwji-ut is lu luiu- tlu' luxys vxplull' vaicli ul' tlu's1' fivlrls ut I1lilllSlLI'l1ll Art, for in sonu' cusvs tliis nun' lc-iul to ai vruzlliun. 'l'lui olmjvc-is nuulv in slump url- as ust-ful ns tlu'y arc- miuilnclitul. Stands, luuvkuxuls. znul lumps, wluin-li luiu- lu-tin nuulv in slump, can lu- sm-n in nunw llOlllCS. XV4' arc all looking fox'- wurcl to tlu' day wluln cnu- of tlu- nicinlbcrs of Burke and Coiilpunyn will tukc first prizc at tlu Nutimuil lll1lllSll'lill Arts Slumw.
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NSTR ME TAL IC l. N. 1lUl'l'M:XB. SIlIll'l'l'l1S'Hl' nf .Vuxic i,t'l'IlltlIll'1lt Stott' Sluiiciiml Vaiiclt-nook lslusc- Sr-lniol ui' Strings Ixitliaxui Stntv 'l'i'ticln-1's Cfrillcgt' ..e Si 4 . g E This year we bid farewell to one of the best beloved teachers in our school. Mr. I. N. Huflman. Uncle Newt. as he is known to all of ns, came to Knox. in 1921. In addition to the thirty-two years of teaching music here. Uncle Newt organized many bands and instrumental groups in this area. These include the Shippenville. Clarion, Parker and St. Petersburg school bands. and the Knox Glass Associates and the Huffman Family bands. Uncle Newt is a charter member of the. Pennsylvania Schools Music Association. which he helped to organize. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Band Masters and the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association. The Keystone Joint School Band. which Mr. Huffman organized under grcat difficulties when he first came to Knox, has always been out- standing in participation in parades. concert work. and contests. It is difficult to realize the number of students whose musical ability has been developed under Mr. Huffman's direction. Our school band today has a membership of sixty-seven musicians whose training lzegan as early as second grade. The band, under Uncle Newt's direction. makes a definite contribution to our school. One of the lighlights of these activities is the Spring Concert. held each year before graduation time, This year the concert was held April 24th and featured both the baml and the chorus. A recent activity for all the bands of Clarion County has been an annual band day. which is held at CooI4's Forest. During the morning of this day the baud members practice together under the various directorsg and at noon. time is given for a picnic lunch and for relaxation. After an afternoon of practice a concert is presented for the public in this beautiful natural setting. With favorable weather this concert is an inspiring ex- perience for both the participants ami the audience. This year. as in all other years, our school was represented in the various activities carried on by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association. Neil Ray and Patty Webb represented our school at District Band. Patty also represented Keystone Joint School at State Band and District Orchestra. This year. for the first time. our band elected officers to assist Uncle Newt in managing the organization. Neil Ray was elected president. Ross Bauer vice-president. and Mary Louise McCall secretary-treasurer. As we watch this year coming to a close, bringing an end tu the activities and work of our hand. we feel a deep regret that this should he the !ast year our beloved director, Mr. Huffman. will guide boys and girls in their study and appreciation of music. To Mr. Huffman our school and cominunitv owe a great debt and a deep appreciation. Music is a revelation: a revelation loftier than all wisdom and all I1l1ilUS0DlW-
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