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g2H'l'0Il5 The Parrots is an organization to develop interest and talent in dramatics. It was organized in 1926 by Miss Dina Rees Evans, English and dramatics instructor. Through the Parorts, the students have received training and experience in play production. To those outside the organization the profits from the Parrot productions have provided a donation to the recording machine in the music room, the projection machine in the auditorium, a series of assemblies presented to the students for the school year '39 and '40 and many other similar advantages. To gain admission into the organization a student must show definite ability in some phase of dramatics. The candidate must have participated in some part of the work in a major three-act Parrot play or had parts in three one act plays accepted by the Parrots. The candidate's performance must be approved by the Parrots. Parrot plays for the past five years have been directed by the present adviser, Mr. Roberts. OFFICERS President-Don McKee Vice-President-Kirby Whitham Secretary-Treasurer-Jim Dickson Sponsor-Arthur Roberts rop row: Dick Smiley, Frank W'oodland, Arthur Roberts, sponsor: Frank Mougey, Douglas Morri- son, Dale Fcarn, Don McKee, James Dickson, Frank Howard, Charles Lionin, Ed Chauner, Kirby Whitham, Marlyn Stone, Barbara Quist, Sarah Davis, and Marjorie Davis. Second row: Gladys Gaines, Louise Jones, Marilyn Casler, Annabelle Collier, Elinore Hollier, .lean M1-Collum, Vivian Gillette, Marjorie W'al4l0rf, Betty Gastlneau, Jean Haynes, Ruth Dexter, Margery Durham, Mary Ann Batch, Vivian Love, and Mar gmret Carlson. Third row: Margaret Caven, Lucille VVestlake, Afgnes Taylor, Jane Doering, Betty Isaac, Lois Koch, Ruth McLeod. Harriette Franklin, Anna Lee Cosens, Laura Mae Peterson, Peggy Howard, Dorothy Pinkerton, and Ida Bea Prather. Front row: Bill Davis, John M. Vonlkos, Lewis Miyfield, Jim Gray. Tom Hnllin. Paul T irrett, Marvin Jones, Jim Pence, Dean Hanseman, Gene Taylor, Forrest Owens, Vernon Holmqu P and David VV:-ssel. 57 I 4
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1- ' 4.4 EVHZKHZ IHZJ The German Band was organized in 1937. It still retains the name, Germany Band, although it does not play German music. During the present school year the group has given three full-length assemblies played for the home athletic games, nine assemblies. and have accompanied the basket: ball team on their trips. The all-school, Stunt Nite ,was sponscred by the German Band. of which the proceeds were used to send them to the Southern District Basketball Tournament March 9, 10, Il, and 12. They have played at many conventions and meetings given at Bozeman this year. The group also has a dance orchestra which has played for many of the school mixers. Each year they elect a manager to represent and manage them, The picture below was taken just before the band left for the tournament. Manager-Louis Schaffer iq! t, ,an . Y b ,I : c. 1 an . D 2, x ' , in 'r 1 T T . ks ,ali Top row: Louis Schaffer, manager, sousuphone: Ed Yoldsetn, ilrummer: -n-rrgp Stapleton, clarinet: and Donald Bell, Frm-neh horn, Front row: James Berg.tl'ulnput: Ralph Challeilmll-l', baritone: -lurk Dexter, cornetg Glenn lllll- ll-r, saxophone. Not in picture: George Kosnn-ss. 58 l' I
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