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In the Pall of 1940 the Big Sandy High Schodl Band started work on another strenuous program, again under our ace director, Mr, Clarence F. Boess. After many months of hard work on the pare of both students and director the following pro- gram, the heaviest ever played by this organi zatam .jfwas perfected for the annual, music festival. The members of the band felt well rewarded for their work with to the annual music festival at Great Falls by the entire band, and trip to the State Music Contest at that they were trips to -Helena, Havre, and to a three day Missoula by and All these four exper- enjoyed to the cere ior five members of the banc iences were, successful, degree by everyone. V e, the senior members of the band, extend to Mr. Boe thanks for the many hours he haa spent with us during high and senior high school years. highest ss our sin- our jun- Second Hungarian Rhapsody--------------Liszb Prelude from Act III Lohengrin---------Wagmair 1812 Overture--------------------Ts chaiko wsky If Thou Be Near---------------------------Bach Stars and Stripes Forever----------------Sousa El Capitan-------------------------------Sousa March Heroic----------------------------Holmes Tropical---------------------------Morton Gould GLEE CLUB Tripping down to the Conservatory every afternoon, could be seen students of Big Sandy High School, who liked to exercise their lungs. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Sylvius was progressing ?long fine, when disaster struck it. it seems that during our Glee Club, which was the activity period, many of the students were tak- ing advantage of the free period. For this reason we had to stop our little singing lessons with Mrs. Sylvius much to our sorrow We wish to thanl tecs. Sylvius for her work with us students, and ve hope that next year the Glee Club won’t be a victim of hard luck
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Jig Sandy Jig Sandy Jig Sandy Jig Sandy 'ig Sandy Sid Sandy Jig Sandy Jig Sandy 16 - Chester 17 23 Inverness 18 22 Homeland 11 16 P. Benton 43 24 Havre 26 30 Dodson -22 25 Harlem 39 13 Homeland 31 Big Sandy 18 Box Elder 21 Big Sandy 3,4 Inverness 10 Big Sandy 24 Box Elder 15 Big Sandy 20 Harlem •7 U 1 Big' Sandy 26 Dodson r r £ Big Sandy 27 Shelby C.v7 i Big Sandy 23 Havre O 'Z £ t--: Big Sandy 24 Turner 0 .j The Tall of' 1940 marked the first year of Big , Sandy’s venture into six man football. It proved to h a very successful season, with Big Sandy loosing only one game. Big Sandy was out-weighed by all the teams they played, but it didn't seem to make any difference, for, as the old saying goes, good stuff' always comes in small quantities. ' v The speedy, deceptive backfield consisted' of Diz Ray at half-back, Paul S. enn ng£ n at full-back, and Prank Yama at quarter-back. The two ends were Ells- worth Skeie and Eugene Riechelt. Probably the .bebit center was Jerry McCrea. Ed Laulo substituted at quar- ter-back and center. Lester Rutledge, Gordon Schlack. Walter Robertson, and George Laulo were substitutes. Ray Dixon was substitute half-back. Only Captain Junior Ray and Ed Laulo will be miss- ing next fall when football again rolls into the lime- light. Geraldine 13--Big Sandy 21 The Pioneers traveled tb .Geraldine for their first game of the season. They defeated Geraldine 21 to 13. We left the left the led for the Geraldine team in the first half so that they would not become discouraged, and then in the last half of the game, we rally showed them how the game is played.
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