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ficzfg c5a'zmi--- U ORCHESTRA An orchestra plays anything from waltzes to marches including all types of music. A few of the engagements for our orchestra this year are commence- ment, baccalaureate, the orchestra festival at Galien, and the music re- view at Buchanan High School. Mr. Robinson is its director. JUNIOR BAND For many years there has been a so-called junior band consisting of young people who de- sired instruction in order to be able to play in the regular band. Now this group is well balanced and fast approaching the size of the varsity band. Its membership totals fifty-seven, some of whom rehearse with the regular band in order to pre- pare themselves for the place in that organiza- tion that will some day be theirs. They have put into practice a system of military discipline by which there is a leader chosen from each section, according to his merit as a leader and as a musician, who is responsible for the actions and works of each member of his group. JUNIOR BAND Babcock, Kathryn Batchelor, Joyce Bliss, Barbara Conard, John Cunard, Eualie Clements, Allen Coleman, Donald Coleman, John Dalrymple, Joan Davies, Genevieve Ditner, Dionne Eagley, LaVon Ferris, Raymond Flory, Dale Hawkins, Nelson Holmes, Donald Hawks, Phillip Hickok, Merlin Hess, Billy Heim, Dwight Heiney, Anna May Jerue, John Lauver, Edna Lyons, Denny Larson, Allen Leiter, Dora Dean Montgomery, Bill Montgomery, Paul McGowan, Jean Morganthau, Wilma Morley, Joyce Moyer, Herbert Pazder, Geraldine Paz' er, Robert Rizor, Janice Rifenberg, Owen Rotzien, Jane Rose, Mildred Russell, Jack Surch, Robert Sprague, Dorothy Jean Stark, Robert Stark, Jacqueline Smith, Nedra Stretch, Irma Stukas, Ruth Thomas, Billy Yergon, Norma Van Duesen, Tommy ORCHESTRA Beardsley, William Blake, Marion Boi-st, Robert Bilotti, Jacqueline Beck, Vonda Donlcy, Betty Dalrymple, Jean Fagras, James Fairman, Arlis Hausman, Jean Hartline, June Hinman, Harvey King, James Koenigsliof, Robert Longworth, Donald Mclntyre, James Montgomery, John Leggett, Jack Pascoe, Edward Pierce, Richard Reese, WValter Semple, Margaret Scheetz, Nancy Wallace, Vivian Siekman, Ted Waldo, Robert Wesner, Eugene Wissler, Minta Yoder, Robert Zoleman, Barbara Zoleman, Phyllis Zupke, James Twenty-three
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rr LLQLC Allen, Larson Arthurhultz, Eloise Briney, Evelyn Borst, Doris Brewer, Florence Bloom, Luella Bunker, Genevieve Bilotti, Jacqueline Blake, Marion Burk, Neil Bowman, Jerry Bowman, Marjorie Brant, Beatrice Chain, Bonnie June Daggett, Eva Dalenberg, Lola Doak, Jessica Eagley, LaVon Gregory, June Geary, Dorothy Hickey, Mary Huebner, Madeline Huebner, Madonna Hartline, June Hall, Imogene Irvin, Dorothy Irvin, Robert Kobe, Gene K' Jr ing, 'tmes Lewis, Harriet Lamb, Doris Metzger, Betty Mosier, Tom Myers, Meryl Montgomery, Bill Montgomery, John Pascoe, Edward Pascoe, Josephine Paul, Vanessia Phiscator, Bernice Pierce, Dick Patterson, Doris Puffer, Jean Rouselle, Cleo Scheetz, Nancy ' Swartz, Barbara Sachs, Helen Mary VVa1lace, Vivian 'l we ity two GLEE CLUB The tuneful harmonies of the 1940 Buchanan High School glee club were heard revealing diiicult arrangements each afternoon of the school week. A different arrangement of classes this year permitted this added facility. Under the direction of Mr. R. R. Robinson, the glee club participated in the Buchanan High School Musi- cal Review held February 8, 1940. Every year the members of the glee club take part in the music festival sponsored by different parts of the district. This year St. Joseph was host. No senior class can be graduated with dignity with- out the harmonious, blending voices of the glee club.
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Maryette Richards Mildred X7Z.Hd6l'V9H Mary Comers Lillian Fabiano Norma Broml y ey Lucille Hardeb k Lola Da en Meryl M 'er Cleo Myers l berg 5, s Bernice Phiscator X Virginia Heiermaun Reva Place Patricia Dellinger Eleanor Naugle Mary Louise Zupk 5.7 0 Tv tyl' r Would you like to become a member of the ever-growing G. A. A.? Then Why not come out for some of the sports offered and earn your points. In these sports, soccer, volley ball, bask- etball, soft ball, track, and tennis, interclass tournaments are held. Only 500 points grants membership and a B letter award. It takes 1000 points to win the silver bracelet and 2000 for the gold bracelet. Initiation of new members usually takes place the last of April or the first of May. All girls who have earned their 500 points and have their sportsmanship approved, go through one day of initiation. G. A. A. hikes and bicycle hikes are always great fun, each time ending in a roast. Everyone enjoyed the Hallowe'en party at Lola Dalenberg's -very good cider and doughnuts. Other parties and social activities carried on throughout the year are enjoyed very much by all. Did you like our sweaters and caps? We'll let you in on it-we earned them ourselves by sell- ing candy at the football and basketball games. Lucille Hardebeck
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