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GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB l op row; S. Zcch, Tobias, Zandarski, Marsh, Shafer, Sexton, Dunklcbcrg, Valentine, Musolino, Brenner, Kretchman, Spaulding, Rupplc. Second Row: Clem, Weaver,, E. Tobias, Arnold, Taylor, Shunkwiler, Rcisig, P. Burgoync, Heller, Bcisscl, Morton, L. Spaulding, E. Zcch. Third Row: E. Burgoync, Dalrymplc, White, Lemon, Wetzel, B. Lochinaw, Olncy, Kephart, Bothom, Snyder, Nightlingcr, Inglcright, Powerman, Herman. Bottom Row: Metzger, Reek. Maynard, Hockstra, Wilson, Miss Hawley, Director, Graham, Kelley, M. Lochinaw, Hoopingarncr, M. Lochinaw, Buck. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row: G. Clem, C. Kesterke, Hinklcy, Dean, Bur-goyne. Spaulding, Bedinger, Valentine, Accompanist. Second Row: Allred, Lewis, Hand, Root, Ford, Stover, Garno, Sill, Dclautcr, Nightlingcr, Wire. Bottom Row: Michael, Murtaugh, E. Kesterke, R. Feather, Miss Hawley, Director, Sexton, Christl, J. Feather. J. Clem. ORCHESTRA Robinson, E. Botham, Dean, Stahl, H. Botham, Valentine, Betchck. Sunday, Christl, Wollam, Miss Hawley, Director, Burgoync, Michael, Thomas, Michael, Martin, Arnold, Accompanist, Nightlingcr, Bedinger. BAND Botham, M. Stahl, R. Feather, Michael, J. Feather, Bedinger, R. Nightlingcr, Mason, F. Nightlingcr, R. Stahl, J. Stover, Storick, B. Stover, Wollam, Michael, Burgoync, Christl. Joe Whetstone, Director Mr. Hawkins (301 1935 THE CANOE
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THE BOYS' QUARTETTE THE GIRLS' OCTETTE The Boys’ Quartette is a very popular organization in the Music Department. Boh Nightlingcr, who carries the first tenor part, is new this year, but is doing very fine. We couldn’t get along without Carles Kester-ke, the second tenor. Our two basses, Edgar Kesterke and Max Christl, are Seniors, and we will miss them very much next year. Both of them have done very fine work. The Girls’ Octette was organized for the first time this year. It is composed of eight girls, who are: First Sopranos—Phyllis Sexton, Lucy Marsh; Second Sopranos—Maryland Clem, Margaret Hoopingarner; First Altos—Laurette Valentine, Huberta Botham; Second Altos—Marian Lockinaw, Frances Kelley. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club has had a most successful year under the direction of Miss Margaret Hawley. There is a membership of 60. The Officers are: President, Mary Shafer; and Assistant Director, Phyllis Sexton. On May 3, the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs gave an operetta, the Gypsy Rover, by James Willson Dodge and May Hewes Dodge. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys’ Glee Club has been very successful this year under the direction of Miss Margaret Hawley. The Club has a membership of 28. They traveled to Watervliet for the Annual Berrien County Music Festival. They sang for a P. T. A. meeting which was held in the High School Gymnasium. Ralph Garno is president of this club. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The High School Orchestra is a prominent and popular organization of the High School. There are 21 members in the orchestra, which is made up of both boys and girls. On February 14 the orchestra journeyed to Dowagiac, Michigan, for the Annual Berrien County Orchestra Festival. The orchestra played for a large P. T. A. meeting, and also assisted with the program on both nights of the Junior and Senior Play. THE CANOE 1935 THE BAND The band is the most frequently called-upon musical organization in the high school. It is sponsored by the music department of the school and is under the efficient supervision of Joe Whetstone. The hand this year consists of twenty members. The band played regularly for all home basket ball games. They have appeared before nearly every group or club in Berrien Springs. [31)
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