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l v u mel lr X 1-xqfnsnr l lure nu Wa er dan Xlar ln X r Fields 1 1 4 my U 1 Q lo stotmk il hal le in H msnn lrurntlh 1'ubzrt'son l le inur Sllll' s Ih nur 1 h v in us mn 1 L S l mc l'ra edlnu Xlerlx n WlllldlllS u Jn rt K hlttla sm x Q n Pet X ll sn llrllll 1 St: ul xx ald H1 lm-n C louse- Ina Nl u fllllbt lman Je rt 1 Put lilNllllN Irem Xndfrszm luu 1 makes 1 fum Hullfn mn tharluttr Burgess f r Drchestra Dlrector Mr Fxelds L1brar1an and Concert Mlstress En1d Breedlove NDER the dlrectlon of Mr Flelds the 1936 37 orchestra has lmproved great ly Because of constant practlce, the orchestra has been able to g1ve us some very f1ne muslc at our varxous entertamments and also to make a good show rg at the County Mus1c Fest1val At the d1str1ct contest at Nevada, the orchestra playmg Der Frelchutz by Carl Kon Weber, and Jane Mauck, contralto SO101St smgmg D1e Ma1nacht by Bxahms and The Fxsher s Wxdow oy Edwards won suuerlor rat1ngs En1d Breedlove, vlolm sololst, Betty Knudson v1ola S0101St, and the strmg quartet, composed of Eleanor Sparks and En1d Breedlove vxolms, Betty Knudson, vxola, and Robert Whlttlesey cello were rated excellent S1nce the state muslc contest was not held unt1l Mav 6 7, and 8 the fmal ratmg of Jane Mauck and the Boone H1gh Orchestra was not fletermlned when the annual went to press 31 The 1987 Scrollelle
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0111115 Anderson. linbn rt All:-ndvr. Luis lh-nm-tt, VV.1yne- Iirowninz. Miles-n Cartwright. livm-rn-tt Vast-5 Bill ll 4 mur f'ln,rkf-. Drum- Furl, 'Pom Dahlgren, Byron lmvis. lmnnld ln-Pram-e. Robert Dennert. Lois on -.on lohn lmrzm. Leo l':iS1l'lllill'l, Flyzh- Fm-rry. limbs-rt I-'if-ld-'. K1-nn:-th I-'in1h. Phyliss Finley. Elon Gaston. Xlr 1 4 utnn 1 hlrll-1-1 tlilvsun, Blzulrim- ilmvd, Imrutlu' Hall, lxl2ll'jUl'l1' Hull. lmn Hnrks-1', Galvin llwllunmn. Mary Hulnns nm n lnson. .luhn Kztrns. 4'l2lXlUll llumlrr, l'lug4-nv Limllrlwnn. .Inu-k All-t'zunbridge-, 'l'hi'2l4IY'2l Moss, Xvlfglll 1 oss umm Munson, lluth Nygrvn. Marion Parks, Kr-nnl-th I'2lft1'l'SlPll. llolmvrf Paulson. Jann- P1-stotnik. Darn td Arnnce Rim-. .luhn Slmdlv, Hub Smith. .lunior 'I'zlyl1n'. Ilololw-s 'l'if.'l'l'FU'i!lll. llivhurd Tillson. Edgar lp 1 muff Pxll I pdvgraff. Art t'routlmm1-l. VV:u'r1-n Mondt, Mark Younggren. , - y - , . . . -- - , Y - - V 1 1 ' , , . 1 , . V - H ' ' ' ' v . v - Billld Mr F1elds Dlrector Bruce Corl Student Dlrector Marlon Parks Secretary Cla: ence R1ce L1brar1an Clavton Lander Wardrobe Master HIS year there were s1xty f1V8 students ln the h1gh school band Forty exght of the members constltuted the march1ng band Wh1Ch, due to t1reless practxce at noons was able to perform many dnfflcult maneuvers betore the football fans of last season Bruce Corl, the head drum maJor, Wlth the a1d of the Jumor drum majors, Donald DeFrance and Donald Harker splrltedly led thls marchmg band at football games and also at the sub d1str1ct contest ln the sprmg At the close of the football season the group was dxvlded lnto an 3Ct1V1t16S band WhlCh furmshed the muslc for the basket ball games and a concert band whlch worked on a more serlous tyDe of muslc The ent1re band partlclpated m the County Muslc F6StlV81 At the sub dlstrlct contest the band a trombone solo by Jane Pestotmk and the brass sextette, com posed of Gavm Holloman and Marlon Parks comets Robert Dennert French horn Robert Smlth and Jane Pestotnlk trombones and Edgar Updegraff euphonlum, were lated superxor WhlCh enabled them to enter the d1str1ct contest at Net ada on April 2 and 3 where all but the band wele ellffllnated Because of bad weather, the marchmg' hands dld not get to competr but xt vsas expected that they would be per vnltted to entex the state contest at Iowa City anyway Thls contest was not held untll after the Scrollette vxent to press The 1937 Scrollette
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xfsq, Commercial Club Flrst Semester Off1cers Second Semester Lo1s Wllson Presldent Mary Stump OrV1lle Casebolt Vxce Pres1dent Paul1ne Mueller Angeline Poulos Secretary Jeanne Patterson Rlchard Hardxe Treasurer Ione Schultz Mlss Weber AdV1S8FS MISS Crawford O prepare the student to take hls place 1n thc buslness world of today was the alm of the Commerc1al Club thxs year Much of the t1me durlng the f1rst seme ter was spent 1n mteruewmg the busmess and profess1ona1 men of the clty as to what they consldered most lmportant ln the tralnlng of a stenographer Re ports of these lntervlevxs vs ere gn n to the club at 1ts regulal meetmgs The plograms were planned and presented by the members themselves as the club trled to ellmlnate as much outslde help as posslble ln order that more students would take part Duxmg the second semestel tl e students won many awards 1n typlrg contests sponsoled by Glegg WlllQlS 1 magamne puxchased by the Commerclal Club Honor vxas blought to the commelcxal depaltment by varlous students who en tex ed a n mon vxlde contest ln lettel vxlltlng I' xances O Connell vt on f1ve dollals and lust pl ace Ewelxn NlllLlSl!fln1 xon one dollar md flfth place xxhlle LOIS Wllson GCIICXICXC Montgomclx Mlldled Olandex Betty Rasmus Angeline Poulos Marxe Thede and Rlch nd Ha1d1e IBCCIX ed honolable mentlon The 1987 Scrolletfe iff 0 . . H. v V S ' . . . Y v . YA . 4 . v V . . I I . V . H . .' . , . V ' . V ' . .. c . . V, . V . ' . ' V - V V ' V' ' . VV' ' '. ' V ' . 1. ' . .AV i Z V 5, .-A. . .KV K . P Z V W V' V ,V V ' . . . . ' ' ' V Z V V . V . .
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