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■ LEYDEN ORGANIZATIONS THE BAND Clarinets—L. Schultz, J. Amato, N. Atherton. R. Lindquitt. K. Starkweather, H. Curran. D. Good. G. Byrnes, J. Voelkel. V. Blume, C. Fett. R. Reed. H. Wade, V. Fry-barger. C. Michalak. F. Basham. E. Zingraf. Saxophones—L. Johnson. K. Kaehler, W. Petry. H. McNett, R. Kelly. W. Zabler. Flute—). Case. Oboe—H. Korosy! Bassoon—J. Sfites. Cornetf—R. Rose. G. Eriksen. C. Noyce. V. Eckhardt. E. Rodriguez. K. Hoehamer. H. Sherry. R. Eul. M. Bottorff. A. Baker. French Horns—H. Hook. E. Kahle, H. Kossack. V. Jensen. Trombones—G. Turner. C. Reynolds, J. Gaines, E. Strouse. Baritones—R. Matthews, E. Enders. Basses—G. Noyce, J. Knudsen. P. Simon, L. Ladendorf. Percussion—C. Baade. R. Strouse, J. DeMarco, R. Forrest. THE ORCHESTRA First Violins—E. Essig. C. Bayless, H. Kossack. R. Lincoln. W. Sonnenherg. R. Puglia, V. Jensen. A. Principi. Second Violins—V. Giles. E. Atherton. M. Ebner. D. Berglund. J. Stites. A. Reingraber. R. Letcher. M. Hedeman. J. Veremef. Cellos—M. Shannon. E. Regmer. Bass Violin—Jeanne Paetschow. Flutes—J. Case, R. Kelly. Oboe H. Korosy. Clarinets—L. Schultz. J. Amato. R. Lindquist. Saxaphones—L. Johnson. W Petry, K. Kaehler. Cornets—R. Rose. V. Eckhardt, C. Noyce. Trombones C. Reynolds, J. Gaines. French Horn—R. Smith. Percussion—C. Baade. Piano L. Ladendorf, R. Matthews. The cheer leaders strut their stuff'’ —A knotty problem perplexes the Student Council — Dramatic Club’s Life of the Christmas Party”—Science Club officers and a bird of a problem—Home Ec. waitresses at work—Subscription teams get hot” —Leyden’s drum majors—The Commerce Club en route—Queens of the court—The highest ad” men—The fire patrol in person—Two Art Club members display their plaques—the Leyden Cadets—Here are the Ley-denite big shots”—The girls warble a bit—A monitor shows his authority —The L” Club officers with their adviser Mr. Watson—The Lost and Found department with something found—G. A. A. leaders.
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LEYDEN ATHLETICS Leyden’s football team of 1933 with Neil Atherton acting as captain finished in third place in the conference. Mr. Watson built a team that scored 43 points to their opponents’ 51. Those graduating are: N. Atherton, A. Asta, M. Asta, J. Camp, C. Wilson, C. Baade, H. Blume, A. Ourada, J. Clute and H. Theodasakis. To Joe Camp went the honor of being voted the most valuable player. Edward Thompson will be the 1934 captain. The lightweights with Mr. Krueger acting as their pilot won 5 and lost 2 games. This year’s lightweights had the best pony team that Leyden had displayed in a long time. 1 With three subs from the 1933 championship team and some good men from the lightweights, Leyden’s Eagles had a very successful basketball season, coming in second in the conference. Cunningham was voted most valuable player and Pfeifer and Williams were elected co-captains of the 1934-35 team. The seniors who will be lost are Atherton, Kahle, Cunningham, and Gohrsch. Leyden’s lightweight team was the best ever turned out by Mr. Steele, winning 10 of its 12 conference combats to capture the conference title. Matusek and Kadon were outstanding members being ably assisted by Berns, Sell, Thompson, and Jackson. A third team coached by Mr. Gannaway was formed to train the under classmen. In the inter-class tournament the juniors were victorious in the championship game over the seniors by a score of 30 to 17. Baseball was started in the spring under the supervision of Mr. Watson. The team, composed of experienced players, expects to have a successful season. The seniors are: J. Camp, K. Starkweather, R. Kropp, E. Kahle, A. Evensen, and A. Asta. Miss Tenney has ably guided the girls in their athletics, getting them interested in baseball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and walking. The sophomores were the victors of basketball while the juniors were proclaimed champions of volleyball.
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