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BAND First Row: Jerome Rebholz, Donald Gerdes, Corine Beck, Wilmer Dassow, William Norbits, Raymond McEvoy, Joseph McGuire, Harriet Felt, Weldon Bry-don, Katherine ' uirin, Hose Johnson, Second Row:Harold Finefield, Glen Rosenboom, Eunice Zorn, Maynard Game, Elmer Dassow, Mr. Clifford, Arthur Sterrenberg, Arlene Shafer, Wendell Gard, Ounita Taylor, Jerome 13ouhl, Bob Tauber. BAND Under the direction of Mr. Clifford the band played for the Junior Class Play and Music Night and will probably play for the Senior Play, Baccalaureate and Commencement. The band has practiced in sectional groups including a sax trio, guitar quartet, violin quartet and the cornets with a general rehearsal once a week. Each afternoon is devoted to instrumental music instruction consisting of general rehearsals, sectional rehearsals and private lessons. There are twelve members in the band and ten others are taking advantage of this instruction. The bands progress during this year in spite of its size, has been very satisfactory, lacking mainly in the bass section, due to the shortage of available instruments.
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TATLER STAFF Third Row: Second Row: First Row: H. Finefield, M. F. Trunk, J. B. Feely, J. McGuire, G. Rosenboom, L. Curtis. Miss Stoutemyer, M. R. Kane, J. Beck, H. Ford, M. Ribordy, D. J. Herr, R. Ford. R. Kurtenbach, F. Ratliff, A. Rosendahl, K. Bork, J. Andres, J. Grosenbach. Tatler The Tatler is the report of the activities of the school which appears every two weeks in the columns of the Chatsworth Plaindealer. The staff which prepares the articles for the Tatler consists of an editor in chief, assistants and reporters from the classes and is appointed by the faculty. The purpose of the Tatler is to inform the parents and patrons of the school activities and to give students experience in practical journalism. The Tatler came into existence the fall of 1922 through the courtesy of the publishers of the Chatsworth Plaindealer and is finishing its fifteenth year without interruption.
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JUNIOR PLAY Seated: left to right are: Lucille Kueffner, Annie Lee Barnes, Ruth Ford, Mary Rita Kane, Dorothy Monahan. Standing: left to right are: Boyd Crews, Kenneth Hummel, Conrad Ileppe, Frank Garrity, Wilmer Dassow and Miss Mackey. DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS On November 20, the Junior class presented the three act comedy Dollars to Doughnuts . It was under the direction of Miss Mackey and was cast as follows: Mrs. Boland (Henrietta)--------------------------Dorothy Monahan James Boland, a wealthy business man-------------Conrad Heppe Chester, their son-------------------------------Wilmer Dassow Caroline, their daughter-------------------------Ruth Ford George Hobbes, in love with Caroline-------------Boyd Crews Helen Cory, Chester's girl friend----------------Mary Rita Kane Flossie Hill, Mrs. Boland's sister---------------Lucille Kueffner Reverend Samuel Plggott, a minister--------------Frank Garrity Hortense, another daughter of the Boland's-------Annie Lee Barnes Prince Sergei Danilov, in love with Hortense-----Kenneth Hummel A rich family pretended to be poor in order to please one of their daughters, whose boy-friend had a prejudice against the rich. Then m expectedly the other daughter arrived with her boy-friend who was a European prince. She demanded the family maintain an extravagant style to impress the prince. The parents tried to play two games at once with very ridiculous results. A maiden aunt was pressed into service as a housekeeper and the local minister was disguised as a butler. The suitors finally found out what was going on and with a clever trick turned the tales and walked off with the girls.
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