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fgnlu-Q THE BUZZER 1929 Agg Wia- OTCMCSTTQ g O WEDNESDAY assembly period would be complete without the orchestra, with its peppy entrance marches and the gay exit music whose strains ,, linger long in Auditorium and hallway. Under Mr. Leo, the conductor, sight reading has been developed to a high degree. This, of course, makes possible a larger repertory than formerly. The violin group is not very large. Nlr. Leo is pleased, however, with the way in which it keeps up its standard with Walter Nlassakatto and joseph Gombach playing first violins and Rudolph Nlassakatto, second violin. The clarinet and cornet groups are a little larger. The clarinets are headed by Ernest Kovarik, who also is the assistant conductor, Alfred Pray and Thomas Kline. The cornet group is composed of Harry Giles, james Stinson and Carl Laufer. The playing of the cornet group is excellent. The saxophone group is the largest, composed of Edward Coltrin, Edward Scheuring, Kenneth Green, and Herbert Bunnard. Mary Alice johns takes care of all the drums. Betty Wedler, pianist, has been a great help as has also Miss Cone, who has been assistant sponsor and pianist. ttwzilybfizw
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M-she!-4+ THE BUZZER 1929 -l,ja-- 'l6Goiiin1g Upgg A MUSICAL COMEDY Presented by the Musical Clubs of Euclid High School April 12, 1929 MALIDIZ FAETKENHEUER LAWS ........ .,...,.. G eneral Director ERWIN KING cc........,,..co.,,,.,....,...,.s ....... M usical Director CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Zonne, A Telephone Girl ..,,,,.....,c.ss.,s,,ss c,ccc,,c, V iolet Ressler john Gordon, Manager of Gordon Inn ,.,,ccc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, j oe Sintic F. H. Douglas, A Chronic Bettor ...o.,..cc,.... .....,.c E dward Scheuring Mrs. Douglas, His Wife ........,.,.......,.......s,......,.,,........,............ ........... R uth Walton jules Gaillard, an Aviator, Their Prospective Son-in-law ,cccccc ,,ccc,,,, L enard Sadosky Grace Douglass, His Fiancee cccc.,......cccc.......,,ccc.,.....,.......... Madeline Manners, Her Chum ccc...... Hopkinson Brown, Her Fiance ...,.,..,,ssss. Robert Street, Author of Goin uv gUp cc.,... james Brooks, His Publisher ,.,,,,,,c,cc,, Sam Robinson, A Mechanician ,...,.., Bell Boys ccccc ...,,,,..Helen Lake .,........Ruth Phypers ...........Charles Wanstall William Fowler Hall ,..............james Stinson .................Spence Kline Chandler Humphrey Carl Laufer Anton Sintic joe Korencic C l Louis French, Mechanician ..,.,,cS...,.....,,........s....,c,.....,c,,. cc,.,,cccceccc H oward Clasen Chorus Boys: E. Coltrin, W. McCandless, K. Green. Chorus Girls: Misses Shotsinger, Murphy, Latshaw, Harmon, Scott, Brewer, Masters, Simmons, Scott, Daus, Rogers, Twiss, johns, Knuth, Gibbs, Caito. Maude Dance Chorus: Annie Lebar, Rosalind Fouts, Betty Wedler, Marjorie Loop, Wilma Dickson, Betty Clulee, jean Kupfer. Betty Lebar. Orchestra: Piano, Miss Rehbergg Violins, L. Collins, C. Bantelg Cornets, R. Miller, H. Gilesg Clarinets, E. Kovarik, A. Pray, Tuba, Paul McCormickg Drums, Mr. Leo. lrwlily-fiiilr'
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-ft?- THE BUZZER1929 The Band THE beginning of the year, band officers consisting of a leader, secretary- treasurer, and librarian were elected. They were james Stinson, Kenneth Green, and Edward Coltrin, respectively. Ruth Walton was appointed the first Drum-Major. During this year. advanced military marching regulations were introduced. The band made its first appearance of the year at the dedication of the new football field. lt played at all home games thereafter, helping immensely in the singing. In combination with Shore's band it helped to dedicate their new field at the Euclid-Shore football game. ln concluding an eventful season, it made a splendid showing at the Decoration Day exercises. The personnel consisted of: Mr. Carl Leo, directorg james Stinson, Harry Giles, jr., Carl Laufer, and Wayne IVlcCandless, comets, Alfred Pray, Thomas Kline, Anton Kovacic, and Ernest Kovarik, clarirzetsg Edward Scheuring, Kenneth Green, Edward Coltrin, and Richard Kline, E flat alto saxophonesg Miss Houston, tromboneg june Bradley and Ethel Simmons, alto horns: Herbert Bunnard, bassg and Mary Alice johns and Prescott Fouts, drums. . af V Qi .'-.' i an Y X , A G I g A::- v H C3 ' LA , 'i W fl! V C' Q V, - 1611 B-. A 3 5 A ' gt, Q X , Y v. X 4 rl s - 5 it l' WI. , lag X5 A is 'ri Ii A ,L twenty-six
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