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BOYS BOOSTER CLUB Salted. left to righfiHerbert Bronsther, Mr. Milner. Advisor; James Muttern, Warren Strohmenger, .Iolm Bender, Mr. Williams, Philip Pfeiffcr. Slanding, First Ra'w VViIbur Apking, Roland Dallas, Clyde- Cuuples, Charles; Gustin, Al- phonse. Lumping, Howard Muloney. Standing, Serum! Rouhlialph Niemun, Russel Payne. Elmer Kulkbrcnner, Ray Kathman, Howard Jones, David Marx, Elmer Stoiglemun. OFFICERS President ......... .............. . ................... .. .................................... NWYarrcn Stmhmenger VimyPresident ............................ .............................................. ..V.Philip Pfeiffcr Secretary ............ ....................................... ............................................ John Bender Treasurer ...... .. ...... ................ . ........... .. ............ ................................. James Mottern Faculty Advisor ................. ...... . ....... Mr Milner Page t'wr'nt'q-xrwn
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Page 28 text:
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GLEE CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Frank A. Young, the Glee Club of the St. Bernard High School was organized in the fall of 1923. Any member of the student body, who desires to become better acquainted with classical music, may be admitted into this club, the purpose of which is to bring the music in the school before the public. It is due to the efforts of Mr. Frank A. Young that the club has accomplished much, and although it is an Organization still youngf, it promises for the future greater accomplishments. At an entertainment under the auspices of the Boostt'rs' Club, the Club furnished several selections. One, of its greatest attainments; was the program on May 9, 1921, in which the Orchestra with the aid of the Glee Club gave a concert for the evening in the school auditorium. The. ability of these organizations is shown in the following program: March;Pythian .................................................................................................. Z'Jorrison Orchestra Over the Meadows Fair ............................................................................................ Geibel Glee Club Nocturneipinc Trees and Shadows......................................................................1100re Orchestra Bridal ChortISeRosc Blaiden ................................................................................ Power; Glee Club Marchetat Indian Boy, HQ Stop .................................................................... Bennett 7 Orchestra Garden Lullah-VHBarcarolle ............................................................................ Offenbach Glee Club tat Old Black Joe .................................................................................................. Foster 00 Home, Sweet Home ........................................................................................ Bishop Assembly Over the Hills at Break of Day .............................................................................. Geibr'l Glee Club OvertureiAmhition ............................................................................................ Bennett Orchestra Finale;The StariSpanghid Banner .............................................................. Scot! Key Page itcw'niyvsia'
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Page 30 text:
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BO YSi BOOSTER CL UB purpose of which was to promote good-fellowship, loyalty and higher ideals in the St. Bernard High School. A committee under the leadership of Miss Stuere wald and Mr. Milner drew up the constitution and decided to call this newly 0r- ganized club, The Boosters' Club. IN October, 1923, it was decided by a group of students to organize a club, the The club is divided into two sections, the girls being under the supervision of hIiss Stucrwald and the boys under Mr. Milner. The club has been active in several movements, the hrst of which was the enter- tainment in November which consisted of athletic stunts, vocal and instrumental music and a humorous lecture by Dusty Miller of VVihning'ton, Ohio, which every body enjoyed. Anotherresponsibility was the taking full charge of the hasket-hall season and the organizing of the Athletic Fund. The boys are now working to make the coming track meet a success. Each member has been placed on a vigilance committee to protect the school premises. It is hoped that in the future every boy in the High School may have the honor of having himself called a Booster. James Mottern ,25. Page twenty-eight
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