George Washington High School - Monument Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1927

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ITHE, C1-:DA-5 OF TWENTY SEVEN LQ?-:SLN Top Rofw-Hazel Cook, Alice Hanson, Gladys Stary, jane Ludy, Ruth Coon, Mildred VVhite, Marion Swartzell Botlam Rofu:-Mary Ramsey, Elizabeth Roberts, Louise Randolph, VVinifred Smith SPRING ATTRACTIONS In order that Cedar Rapids may not be accused of monopolizing music laurels, Cedar Rapids will compete in the spring music festival at Iowa City in those divisions only in which they did not receive first place last year. Cedar Rapids took first place last year not only in Orchestra but in the Boys' Glee Club, the Girls' Glee Club, the Girls' Quartet, and the llIixed Chorus. Our Band also tied with the North Des lX'Ioines High School for first place in the band division. This year, according to llliss Alice Inskeep, music supervisor, the competition will include the band and solo numbers. Roy Holtz will represent wind instrument players of VVashington High, and John lletcalf will enter as the boys' vocal soloist. The musical organizations of VVashington High appeared on a program for the Northeastern Iowa Teachers' meeting held in Cedar Rapids, lllarch 31 and April I at the lilajestic Theater. The picture at the top of this page shows that the Girls' Glee Club is studying In- dian music in connection with other compositions. At this meeting the girls sang Indian selections by Thurlow Lieurance and Charles TVakefield Cadman. The Boys' Glee Club is working on various types of music under the capable direction of lliss Rickards. The Orchestra and Band are working on contest music in order to develop an ap- preciation of the kind of music required in such a contest. As a civic asset the Band and Orchestra as well as the Boys' and Girls, Glee Clubs have given great pleasure every time they have appeared, whether they have been at an assembly, a luncheon club, or have lead a parade for a boosting campaign. Page One Hundred and Nine

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WHAT' S WHAT IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT From what school are you a graduate? I am a graduate of the lllilwaukee State Nor- mal School and have attended Northwestern Sev- eral summers. How long have you been a voice teacher at IVashington High? This is my first year of teaching at VVashing- ton, having previously taught at IXfIcKinley Junior High School. IVhat influenced your choice of music as a vocation? I was interested in a musical education and better qualified for work in music than any other profession. VVhat goal are the voice classes striving to at- tain? The voice classes are working diligently to prepare themselves for entrance into the Glee Clubs. KIISS RICK.-XRDS Ivhat is your pet peeve? Pupils who sing off pitch. In what school activities do the Glee Clubs participate? The Glee Clubs are always willing and enthusiastic supporters of such activities as school assemblies and outside gatherings. IVhat section of the vocal department is entered in the state music contest this year? The Boys' quartet will compete in the contest. John IXIetcalf has been chosen as a soloist to represent the boys of our high school. The Glee Clubs have received first place in the contest for two successive years, therefore, they will not enter this year. IVhat does L. R. A. KI. after your name stand for? L. R. A. KI. means that I was graduated from the Royal Academy of llIusic of London. In how many phases of instrumental work in Cedar Rapids are you interested? I am director of the IVashington Senior High School Orchestra and Band. Also I have charge of eight Junior High Orchestras, Grant Senior High Orchestra. and the super- vision of fifteen Intermediate Orchestras, and the direction of the Coe Band and Boys' Pioneer Band. Uihat instrumental organizations are en- tered in the state music contest this year? The Orchestra holds state championship, and the Band tied for first place last year. This year the Band is out to take first place, if earnest work and capable musicians are any forecast of future events. NIAJOR Dom-ZEL Under what leaders of note have our or- ganizations had the privilege of playing? Our organizations have twice had the pleasure of playing under the direction of john Philip Sousa. Page One Hundred and Eight



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I ECN TI-IE CEDAR OF TWENTY SEVEN 3.43-fp-3 ,I ORCHESTRA PIANO: Velma Christle. FIRST XVIOLINZ Lester Baldwin, Charles Bezdecny, Leo Christle, Grace Cook, Elizabeth Hansen, Elmo Holland, Herbert Levin, Gladys llleek, Norton llliller, hlar- garet lllisak, Gernodonelle Smith, Pearl Tiep, Charles Vyskocil. SECOND VIOLIN: Elizabeth De VVitt, john Frederickson. BASS VIOL: hlabel Graepler, Catherine lN'Ialoney. OBOE: Vlasta Vondracek. FLL'TE: Vivian Clark, Grace Zezula. CLARINET: hlary Ainslie, Beryl Brookman, Ben Kuba, Pauline lllalone, Richard Schultz, Leo Trachta. TRORIBONEZ Logan lXIcFarland, Otto Slapnicka, VVarren Ross. TUBA: Tom Hepner, Bruce Ross. DRUBISI Dawson Grim, Charles Whipple. XEIOLAZ Paul Berlin. CELLO: Edwin Bagley, llary Bailey, VVinifred Beeman, llildred Hall, Lillian Havlik, DeVere Patterson, Alan Rickardson, Cecil Jackman, Mildred lllikolasko, janet llurray, Amelia Pavtovsky, Winifred Plumb, Elizabeth Swett, Adolph Topinka. BASSOON: VVm. Hepner, Tom Jackson. CORNET: VVallace Boyson, Stuart Dingman, Tom Pirnie, Everett VValton. HORN: Bob Snouffer. BARITONE: Roy Holtz. HONORARY MUSIC SOCIETY A VVashington high school music society has been recently Organized for persons in- terested in instrumental music. The society is called the Honorary Mlisic Society. To be eligible for membership students must attain a certain scholarship mark as well as have music ability. The society will meet once a month and critics will be Miss Ger- trude Hinkhouse and lllajor Doetzel. fContinued on next pagej Page One Hundred and Ten

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