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5 - - my DAWN ONIAN ' qxb-Q2-X 71:-42gQxA-,i-,-xt-f,:g2'1P-fx2-x2-Q, JUNIOR OR PEP BAND Top Row: Frank Hirt, Odis Anniodsen, Eleanor McIntyre, Ruby Stoner, Douglas Holm, Dorothy Walsh, Helen Utterbarli. Gertrude Curvy, Miriam Sonre. Row Two. Zoe Harrington, Bruce Laurie. Petvr Link, Ralph Anderson, Virgil Siverts, Gordon Kidder, George Buttlt-man, Roderick Cowlos. llnllns l'llmzln, Rirlmrd llnmptou, Marian Skillestud. Row Three: Lowe Guy, William Lowe, th-ralcl Lygrv, Dale Nelson, Fred Dion, James Dion, Evelyn Slieii, Alive Heath. Ilnrold liatrsvn, Marvin Andi-rson, K4'llIlk'tll Boll, Ruyinonll VVing:. Front Row: Jann-s lllfillll, Juincs Siu-ai, John Woodward, Dvlliurt Winklvr. Gcorgo Danskin, Eugenio Piurcc. We Suddenly 11-zilizt-cl in tho full ol' 1928 that both the Junior Band and Urcllestra had iltlV21Ill'0Cl i11 ability to suvli 21 point that they were playing the music of the Senior Band and i,1'l'llt'Stl'i1 of the year before, thus automatically shutting out even the best of the second year in- strumental pupils. Music can invariably lleiglltvn the poiginiin-y of spokou words. lint words can rarely -in fact, I doubt whether they can cvor-hcigliton thc otfcct of music-al 1l0Cl!illlllti0ll.H -McDowell XX fX Page 58 7'1 fff'l
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X u -- DAWSONIAN ' -r- PN-E Vinfg - -George Eliot Q Top Row: Alma Voorheis, Margaret Lunde, William Andrews, Elizabeth Beierlein, Bruce Laurie. Mnrinn Skillestad, Kenneth B1-ll, Harold Larsen. Row Two: Mary Louise Smith, Kathleen Mr'G0vurn. Mary Martin, Dallas Ullman, Peter Link, Ralph Anderson, Virgil Siverts, Bob Monosmith, John Divrvks, Leu Bnronv, George Buttlvnnm, Roderick Cowles, Douglas Holm, He-len Ftterbar-li, Row Three: Maxine Winkl:-r, Murgarvt Martin. Ruby Stoner. Eleanor lVlr'Imyrv, Dorothy XVnlsh, Gcrtrudv Curvy, Evelvn Shoa. Marjnry Tomsen, Florelwo Bnvhnvr. Jzinn-s Dion, lfrod Dion. B6'l'l'Ii!'t' Holling. Raymond Wing. Front Row: James Heath. Jnlues Shen, John Woodward, Dale Nelson. Delbert Vi'inklr'r, llaniol Yri. The last 1116I11bQ1' of this 1920-221 organization graduates from the D. C. H. S. this year. Both band and 0l'l'il0SiL1'tl liavo boon vontinnoil onvll your since as ai training class and fucilcr for the Senior 01'gil1liZ?ltiOIlS. There is no fs-vliiigz, perlnips, vxcvpt tho extrexnos of fear and griof, that docs not find relief in music-that does not make a man sing or play hotter. 'NX NZNQIX ix Page
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- - DAWS DNIAN BEGINNERS' ORCHESTRA Top Row: linnlm Warren. Marion lliereks, Miriam Sourv. June Brooks, Antoinette Angelucci, Gladys Stafford, Hal liivlntyre, John Hitt. John Herinn. Center Row: Loi-ile Bell, Clnirles Robinson, Frank llirt, Lloyd Stnfford, Gerald Lygre. Richard llzunpton, l re1leriv lliggins, Avis lirnin, Clmrles Pomeroy, Kenneth Yri. Front, Row: Lillian' Umnphull, l runk Uriszlfnlli. Frank Gi:u'1'nt:nni, Raymond Grnlke, Charles Andrews, Lulieuxu Siverts, Rirliau'd lil-rg, Uerzild Bell, Rosie Crisnfnlli, Joyce Brooks. At first it wax lJi2lllllCLl to take all the inembers of the Junior Ol'- ganizations into the Senior and forin il new Junior Band and Orchestra as was done in 1924 and again in 1926. After thinking the matter over it was decided that, as this would make a Senior Band of seventy pieces and an Orchestra of eighty, this would not be practical with the equip- ment that We had, there being only enough bass and accompanying in- struments for at thirty-six pier-e hand or at thirty piece orchestra. Let music be as much ai part of il days routine as eating or reading: or working. -Holmes Pug e59
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