Sturgis Brown High School - Mato Paha Yearbook (Sturgis, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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l J U N I O R B A N D IV. Dorothy Courtney, Lois Weniger, Dolores Lewis, Bill McFarland, Otto Johnson, Russel Griffith, Bruce Cairy.. III. Oliver Johnson, Bartell Bailey, Em et Dyer, C'Neil Clinch, Gregory Cruickshank, Joe Arnold, Paul Linstrom, Margaret Frahm, Kathryn Soelzer. II. Georgina Tarrant, Margie Melum, Jean Anderson, Joann Lynn, Ruth Sly, Carmelita Baldwin, Donna Jean Conklin, Edward Grunwald. I. Eugene Felton, Elsie Hanson, Maurine Price, Dale Hardy, Lorraine Officer, Charles E. Vansickel, Delmer Anshutz. . I v Younger band students, still in training for the more advanced group, comprise the Junior Band, under the direction of Arlie H. Richardson. Much of the year is spent in learning the fundamentals of marching and in developing technical skill, tone appreciation and the ability to hearpcorrectly. Each pupil is a potential Senior Band member, always on the call to fil1'out the advanced band's instrumentation or marching ranks. This year and in the past, the band has made one appearance yearly. However, next season, Mr. Richardson plans to present the group in a ser- ies of two concerts.

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G I R L S' G L E E C L U B I I III. Ruth Lamberton, Dorothy Jolley, Phyllis Griffith, Marilynn Burton Beatrice Haefner, Faye Cooper, Katherine Soelzer, Doris Lapp, Jean Rogers, Marjorie Waldman, Elaine Rogers, Ruth Madison, Georgine Tarrant. II. Mr. Arlie Richardson, director, Louise Lindic, Betty Bodenner Francis Bachand, Norma Swanson, Marian Tarun, Aurora Lyman Helen Johnson I Barbara Morrison, Arlette Silvernail, Mae Duprel, Eleanor Brown, Lois Lapp. I. Mildred Anderson, Harriett Wood, Anna Mae Sisk, Mildred Matkins, Virginia Caton, Billie Wyant, Dolores Lewis, Dorothy Courtney, Shirley Preston, Edna Pountain, Edith Pountain. 3 OFFICERS Harriett Wood..................President Mildred Anderson..........Vice President Billie Wyant.....Secretary and Treasurer The Girls' Glee Club - : opened the season with a fine display of numbers sung for the Meade County Teachers' Institute shortly after the opening of'school and have since made a number of other public appearances. Of their numerous selections, the Latin piece HEmnitte S 't T H - , , nl piri um uum by Schuetyky, has proved to be the outstandinm vocal ensemble. , under the direction of Mr. Arlie Richardson



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CAP AND BELLS III. Kenneth Millette, Clair Grams, Elwood Herman, Thomas Rowett, Victor Ellefson, Raymond Day, Darwin Daniels, Frank Soelzer, George Denker, Lavere Woodle, Jack Petrich, Raymond Mailloux, Bob Wood, Donald Eddington. II. Miss Constance Sabin, instructor, Beatrice Haefner, Florence Sly, Elaine Rogers, Louise Lindic, Betty Bodenner, Ruth Koss, Dorothy Soldat, Virginia DuBois, Jerry Lee Cooper, Jean Rogers, Catherine Johnson, Maxine Tribby. I. Vivian Price, Marian Spring, Zola Jervis, Billie Wyant, Arlette Silvernail, Ruth Madison, Mae Duprel, Celia Silvernail, Mildred Anderson, Harriett Wood, Shirley Preston, Lorraine Chant. OFFICERS Lavere Woodle.........President Billie Wyant.....Vice President Elaine Rogers.........Secretary Harriett Wood... ...Treasurer nCap aid Bells,H the dramatic club of Sturgis High Sch ol, WHS OFC' anized in l952 by Hrs. Iaurice Lodge. It has since been sponsore' by miss Helen Jones until thii year when Miss Constance Sabin became the advisor. The purpose of tfis orcanization is to promote speaking ability, com- position in literary Work, and more interest if drama. . T'is year the club is working on a one-act play, HThe Ghost Hunters,H by Lura Woodside Watkins. In l957, whei it reached its maximum enrollment of forty-Jive members, tle club devoted its time to sponscrinc a one-set play contest ard the presentation of one-act plays. In l956 it presented to the public the mystery drama, nTiger House.H ,

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