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E l fl! I 5 Y Qlvm rl. .W A--fa N.. fzffj' ' w ww . '7 X- be MOH GAN .iii A I X' , . 1 v 'I , , y z i l 1 s . lf Sf. 9 l 0' . ? m o r F , l ' l ! L ' fi li i f 1' ll 0 i Ir a Ii P BAND The High School Band, the youngest child of the Music Department, born in nineteen hundred twenty-seven, has turned out to be a prodigy that in less than two years' time, has grown to be the second largest organ- ization in the department, a group of fifty-three members. The Band meets in the high school music room the fifth period of every school day. It is a well organized group with exceedingly capable officers and an entrance committee. It has already shown its worth at numerous high school functions and has made several public appearances. The music department is now attempting to provide uniforms for the members. The Band has been the means through which much talent has been discovered. Practice rooms are available to the members during school hours and the school is doing everything in its power to provide instru- ments for those who cannot afford them. The Band is increasing each year both in size and quality and we hope it will not be long until the quota of seventy-five or even one hundred members is reached. -J. H. M. vi Qzv v-v vrv vzv ixvwivvvfvrfwxv ' - vAv 'v1:Q vL+ vlv4Rf' Civ?-Av vAv v-Q v-v v'v M IW ---- W Wwfil WW' 'Y' Page one hundred twenty-two
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