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--w-or---w THE BAND The Carey School Band of more than fifty members, under the direction of Mr. Hutchinson,has been quite active during the past year. The hand enjoyed a one-day trip to Detroit and furnished mu- sic for a trip on the Chippewa to Kingsville, Canada. They enter- tained with splendid programs at the Salem Festival and a sect- ional Farm Bureau meeting. Twice they presented concerts at Riv- erside Park, Findlay, and also aided in keeping things in action at the Carnival at Vanlue and at Carey. Throughout the sum er the band presented its regular Wednesday evening concerts in Carey. Even though the football and basketball teams had their ups and downs the band remained loyal at all times. A trip on the Chippewa will be taken again this year and the group will have an opportunity to broadcast from Detroit. Through the band, Carey Schools have a reputation of which to be proud. o THE ORCHESTRA Screeching of horns and cracking of strings with a few chords on the piano ushered in the first orchestra rehearsal of the year. As usual, the first practise was a discouraging one for the cen- ductor but things became brighter as rehearsals continued. The orchestra first appeared at the P.T.A. Minstrel. They were next heard at the March meeting of the P.T.A. Commencement closes the year's work for the orchestra. The orchestra was composed if the following members: Vincent Brown, Celia Reynolds, Qngela Haferd, Maxine Stiner,Helen Wonder, and Isabelle Rainsberger, violins, Genevieve Dow, clarinetg Rita Brown, Margaret Wenzinger, Karl Bame, saxophones3Norman Huffman, Mr. Huffman, cornetsg Arthur Brown, haritoneg Dean Powell,, trom- hsneg Eldon Dame, drumsg and Ruth Riestcr, piano. The orchestra was under the capable leadership uf Miss Warren. THE GLEE CLUBS A After much exercising of vocal chords, the Gleo Clubs, under the direction of Miss Finley, began the year's work. 'Since the eperetta was cancelled, the only appearance of the Glee Clubs was at a P.T.1. meeting and the Farmers' Institute. The year was a most profitable one and was enjoyed by all. at , wo-------..' . ' h'tf '
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7 r yravr 0 M 199,99 C XX Q suv M4 efiudf 'A bv. . Q ff' f . , CARYATID STAFF As a gift from the year of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-three the annual staff received a bundle of disappointments, Wo soon learned that it would be impossible to publish an elaborate annual such as had been published heretofore. So, we soon began to work on a less elaborate year book. The lines became deeper in the fore- head: of the editor, Helen Senner, and the business manager, Eldon Dame. One could see uDutchu written all over Margaret Bakers face. Ruth Wright and Irene Hudson were always on someone's trail col- lecting jckes and items for the calendar. Alice Roynon, Arthur Drown, and Frank Frederick practised nhlgh pressuren methods. It was the duty of Dorcas Tong, Mary Jane Myers, and Rufus Hackney to influence the students tc buy annuals since we didn't went to pub- lish the year book just for the enjoyment which we would derive from it. After snap shots were eliminated, Dorothy Hutchinsonfand Revs Mcrehert were drafted into other service. Kitty Baker and Monroe Crist were responsible for the reports concerning our tri- umphs and defeats in the realm of football and basketball. Isabelle Rainsberger was kept busy seeing that reports were submitted on , time. We, the annual staff, wish to express our deep appreciation to Mr. Huffman, Miss Warren, Agnes Pahl, and anyone who, through untiring efforts, have helped us to make this book a success. ' STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council reorganized at the beginning of the school year with Betty Allen as president, Arthur Brown, vice president,' and Margie Audritsh, secretary-treasurer. Other members of the body were: Margaret Hsferd, Helen Sanner and Alice Roynon from the Senior class. Eddie Messmer, Tony Josko and Robert Heck represented the Juniors: Daryl Mcyer,Angela Haferd and Mnxine Bame the Sophcmores, and Gaylord Patterson end Margaret Dow, the Freshmen. This body assisted in the formation and adoption of the stu- dent activity ticket which,was a new feeture in our school life, Early in the fill the Council sponsored a Carnival, held for the benefit of the Athletic Association. , As has been the custom, the Council arranged the Chapel Prog- rams for the school your which were given by the different classes and organizations in the school. Several chapel programs were given by outside groups and speakers. The Student.Council is sponsored by Miss Helen Smith. p p '
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