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Xvflflrl Xxlllitl Pelfugion Top Carville, Griffin, Poulos, Stone, Paul, XVand, Sims, LJ ind Clark, Clock, .-Xnderson, Howard, I-lallar, liement, Crosby, Ewing. Pavey, 3rd Bohnet, Kemp, Allen, Rule, Blair, Yidmar, Chermak, Pagotto, Earlier in the year individual members zxttezided the solo contest in Delta with the reward of five firsts, two seconds, and one third. Jimmy Bemis, Cornet soloist, continued to Colorado Springs, where he captured ' ' ' f ' th southern division. the first dlvision in the state contest, with honors in e ' seventeen new members, the instrumentation was superior to previous B this fine record the group was qualified for the national con- years. y test, but due to lack of instrumentation and funds it was impossible this year. YH ,,.q l le lf I NMI' fl 9 gif l:' fl .1 '-fr!!-Z hiv - I l ll fr M
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SVI .ii- 3-.U Ill l. 0 G-':lf -H5 'ii-ls 1'-E gag-fa I G i Q W l as Ze ,Ml s il BAND Brass Division Pop Klart, Cline, Cowan, Evans, Klart, Vidmar, Stephens Ind .-Xrlqins, Bement, Nlzisterson, Evans, Cberster, llorich, Palmer ,rd Gritlon, Richards, Axelson, -lustin, Harding, Morgan, Justin llcmis, Newton, Bennett BAND Fine, excellent, great are a few of the many compliments being paid to the 1938 Band. After four years of well planned directing on the part of Mr. Pavey the Band reached its peak of efficiency this year by rating a Division I, equivalent to highly superior, in concert playing, marching, :und sight reading. Although a much smaller band, totaling 44, and with Encouraged by the purchase of new red-and-black uniforms, the marching band more than proved their worth. Drum Major Homer Sims. with the help of his two twirlers, Carney Wand and Arnold Newton, suc- cessfully directed them. S tg ' ' .Q n J N . -larry . ,-, Jaffa
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553 2-T. ...F '. J -U L, 02' 41 .f-' ,gs -3 Tai 'ii-jfqivli img Q l i 9 .lj H . , ll in s is Ze flu! I A ...K ,,,,,f,i, ,u 55' , . .... , l GLEE CLUB lov Howie, Palmer, Bryan, BICClLll1Q', Parker, Etlwzlrtls, Richards, l . - hlones, Kemp, Taylor Ind Dascbner, Poulos, Carville, Howard, Yardley, Bennett, Beazley NIcCallister, Patterson yqrd Rule, justin, Borich, Owensbv, Stone, l-laller, Grilfen, Norton, Paulicheck, GIRLS GLEE CLUB Encouraged by the fact that tley were given an hour a day for practice under the new system, the Girls' Glee Club devoted much of their time to the numbers presented at the Grand Junction music tnurnament. The required number was Luxembourg Gardens, by Manning, and the selected number was John Peel. arranged by Stickles. For their fine efforts they were rewarded by a rating of Division II. For the second year the girls were attired in black choir robes, which were very becoming and received much attention. A division of the club was a sextette composed of Louise Griflin and Shirley Paulicheck, first sopranos: Jean Poulos and S'1irley Stone, second wpranos, and Olive Bennett and Lucille Palmer, altos. Their numbers nrt-sentetl at the Delta solo contest consisted of Chinese Lullaby, by Bowers-Rigger, and Green Cathedral. by Hahn. The club consisted of twenty-five girls under the supervision of Bar- ton M. Pavey and accompanied by Norma Rule. l s ll
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