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Page Twenty-six. TELESCOPE CLUB First Row: M. Yurchak Business Manager: H. Dale Reporter: Mr. Harvey, Fac- ulty Adviser: F. Andel, Re- porterg J. Pavlovich, Re- porter. Second Row: F. Opilo, As- sistant Editor: D. Kudrikoff Reporter: S. Horvath, Editor: in-Chief. BASE AND TREBLE CLUB First Row: R. Aiken, C. Oran, L. Hoffman, E. Willing. Second Row: F. Blasko, W. Eade, R. Feinstein, C. God- anis, W. Klokel, W. Parfitt, G. Firkal. Third Row: L. Ceci, D. Watkins, J. Leidich. NEEDLECRAFT CLUB First Row: I. Zummer. M. Nestrak, A. Blasko, S. Brish- ko. A. Bitsko. S. Zulic, A. Hrishko, M. Kuzak, S. Ra- bada, H. Hlavka, Second Row: E. Goida, M. Pavlik, E. Bybel. M. Serina, E. Wahall, A. Wye, H. Kut- cher. Third Row: R. M. Johnson, M. Firkal, M. DePedro, C. Armbruster, A. Guzinsky. A. Bialis, R. Kleppinger, C. Tini. Fourth Row: M. Percic, M. Vahovich, A. Mahala, S. Bar- novich, M. Molotzak.
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QUR BAN The Coaldale High School Band was organized during the month of October, l93U, with an enrollment of one hun- dred thirty-five students. At the close of the last schcool year, the last of the original band graduated. During the span of years from l93O-'37, the total number of students who have studied instrumental music is three hun- dred eighty-eight. The first engagement was played in front of the High School, Armistice Day, Nov. ll, l93O. The first concert was played May 6th, l93l. Since that time the Coaldale High School Band has played sixty-three concerts, participated in forty-three parades, played at a great many football and basketball games, taken part in many local affairs and has demonstrated to the public, the value of bands and band music in the Public Schools. The enrollment of the Senior Band has never, until this year. been below one hundred members. lt reaches the peak of its popularity during each football season, when it puts on a special show before, and between the halves of every home game. The band, through the cooperation of the faculty and gen- eral public, has been equipped with full-dress uniforms of dis- tinctive colors, which blend well with the stirring quality of its music. This year our band is under the very capable direction of Mr. lones who has taken the place made vacant by the death of Mr. Horn. Although Mr. Horn will always live in our hearts, we feel sure that our band, under Mr. Iones' direction, will march for- ward to still greater musical excellence. Page Twenty-five. First Row: G. Firkal, H Dally, A. Feinstein, B. Jones T. Jupina, M. Miller. J. Lei- dich, R. Aiken, C. Godanis. Second Row: D. Watkins. J Tenetylo. S. Scarloss. M. Ed- wards, E. Gretz. J. Gursky D. Leidich. M. Meixell, L Rabbis, V. Sweeney. A. K0- hut, M. Bitsko, F. Blasko, H Parfitt, W. Eade. M. Firkal. Third Row: N. Teno, P. Mo- neta, B. Pavlik. O. Sirnek, M Durilla, W. Millen, L. Ceci D. Brimmer, R. Yemm, M' Kidda, W. Hoffman, T. Wil- ling, M. McLaughlin. W. Dan- chak, N. Richards, H. Lo- henitz, T. Ceci, D. Polansky G. Rickert, L. Hoffman. Fourth Row: M. Kalista. R Aiken. C. Gangaware, F. Su- rotchak, E. Revytak, A. Pas- kosky, E. Dolph, M. Surot- chak, R. Mitchell, J. Reoks, P King, T. Yemm, L. Simek. Fifth Row: M. Domin, A Bender, C. Millen, S. Polan- sky, W. Murphy, V. Barron D. Bottomley, D. Paslawsky E. Willing, E. Shellhammer S. Bitsko, J. Gibbas, W. Par- fitt, W. Klokel, G. Everhart E. Murphy, L. Bynon, M Evans. 1
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' 'Telescope' ' Club Inaugurated with the Ianuary issue, a monthly periodical, The Telescope is issued regularly by the Telescope Club. The first edition being successful, plans were made to enlarge the publication. This paper is the second that Coaldale High has published. The Orange and Black, first published in l93O was, in 1933, changed to an annual, the 5tentor. The paper's objective is to keep the students within reaching distance of the wide scope of scientific knowledge of the world. However, it is not merely a science paper, it also contains humor and general news. The students, thus far, have supported the Telescope splendidly. If this merited support is continued, the paper will find it possible to develop and expand. Mr. Harvey is the sponsor of this club. The Bass and Treble Club The Bass and Treble Club was organized by Mr. Horn for the purpose of building a firm foundation for the annual band concert. lt consists of four- teen members. Members of this club are instructed in the playing of solos, duets, quar- tettes, etc. ln this activity, individuals are prepared to render specialty num- bers in the annual Band Concert. Work is done here that from the nature of things, the director cannot find time to do at regular band rehearsals. Up- questionably, this instruction and experience will prove of inestimable bene- fit to the members of the club. Already, some splendid trumpet trios, wood- wind quartettes and brass ensembles have entertained at various assembly programs. Due to the death of Mr. Horn this club has been taken over by Mr. Iones. The Neecllecraft The Needlecraft Club, composed of Freshman students interested in needle- work, is sponsored by Millie Molotzak. In the club, the students gain a knowledge of knitting, Crocheting, and em- broidering. Miss Bonner founded this very popular organization several years ago when a number of girls requested an opportunity for self-expression in needle- work. Since that time, many beautiful specimens of crocheting, embroidering, and knitting have been created by members of this club. Millie Molotzak has done a fine piece of work in carrying on for Miss Bonner since her retirement. It seems certain that in later years the girls of this club will be proficient in the art of practical needlework. Page Twenty-seven.
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