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T FII F A .JIU Lbe sohcot band became an important Tart Cf th- Sfdnoj . , , ,, , ,- - ,,,,,..v,,I.- OT- : '. ,., .Q program this year WNFR it became a fult ilet. ciodecs and met daily for rehearsaln By giving this muon time to music the members were enabled to master much more difficult music than had heretofore been attempted? During November and December the band members put on a campaign selling Christmas cards, The returns from this ven- ture helped buy new hats for the band and a new pair of cymbals. The annual concert was presented March 270 It included several well-known light classics as well as marches and overtures. Solos were played by Ralph Nickerson, Neil Van Syckle, and Richa rd Markelee, a student from Kalamazoo Central High School. The theme of the concert was patriotic. Immediately following the concert the band began pre- paration Ior the district festival held in Kalamazoou It ' was the first time that the band had entered such a contest, The bands that were competed against included high school class D bands and junior high bands. Climax was the smallest band present and it captured a second division rating in both sight reading and concert work. The officers of the band this year were as follows: President .... 4..... Ralph Nickerson Vice-Presidents. .... Gordon Putnam Secretary-treasurer.4Stanley Rolfe Business Mgr. ... .... Clarence Rolfe Librarian .,,..f. ..Robcrt Hamill Ass't librarian.. .hiya Westphal Stage Managers. ., . . .Robert Eber-stein William Greenman Claire Jones
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GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club was organized at the beginning of the school year with the members of last years Home Economics Class and the Hemobe Camp Fire Girls combined. They elected the following officers at their first meeting: Predident .. Edna Smith Vice President .. Roberta Nicholson Secretary and Treasurer .. Betty Lou Lanko Ways and Means Chairman .. Virginia Scofield During the year two officers resigned, they were Betty Lou Lanko and Virginia Sc081eld. whose successors were Elva Westphal and Janice Squier.respectively. A short time later Eleanor Sowles took Elva's place. All the girls of the high school who had a C scholastic average were iniited to join. Those eligible w ere guests at a tea given at Mrs. Eberstein's and were asked to become members. Club activities of the year wereg initiation of new meme bers at a Hallowe'en party, repairing old dolls and making clothes for them at Christmas for poor children, stringing tags for the Red Cross, a carnival concession, went hiking, preparing a box of shower gifts for Mrs. Puffer, a Weiner roast at Mrs. Vivian's cottage, and a Mother's Tea.
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