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Symphonic Band and Orchestra at Rehearsal and Performance Page 37 sea 2 'sf' , ' .4 Avi, M.. ,.,, A kv : . -t ' x-T. f il. .., -V Q ff -- er' I Q ! A, -gfqfr if 1 - .. A K X' M334 I -3, i ' vii i? s ,M ' I, 3 .M . ' 49 Top: Band pictured at Februray concert. Center upper left: Band in Christmas concert. Center lower right: Jack Burgess, baton major. Center upper right and lower left: Shots back stage. Bottom: Symphonic orchestra on stage for spring concert.
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Page 36 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Band and Orchestra Give joint Programs with Huge Success The activities of the band and orchestra have been in a different arrangement this school year. ln former years each organization has given one concert a year. This year, however, there were three joint concerts under the direc- tion of Henry Schiesser. The program of the first concert, December 2, was: Tancred Overture fRossinil, Babylonian Nights, an an- cient story fzamecnikjg The Toy Shop, a descriptive fantasy fColbyJg The Calif of Bagdad, overture fBorel- dieul, Band--On the Mall fGoldmanQg The Queen's Secret, class A national contest number for I939 fTho- mas, 3 Perpetuum Mobile, musical humoresque fStraussl 5 ln the Clock Store, descriptive fantasy fOrthQg Capriccio Italien, required class A national contest number for I939 fTschaikowskyD: A Christmas Fantasy fl..illyaJ. Program for the second concert, February 9, was as follows: Orchestra-Zampa overture CFerdinand Her- oldjg Park Avenue Fantasy fMalneck-Signorellilg Uncle Remus Tells a Story fzamecniklg selections from My Maryland fRombergjg violin solos, The Gipsy flseroyl and The Bee CBohmD by Gordon Vallandigham, and a piano solo, Fantasia lmpromptu fChopinD by Richard Larson. Band -Concert March Ciribiribin fPestalozza- platform. An appreciative audience attended each con- cert. This year, band and orchestra members are to be given pins and letters. Seniors will receive pins and the other members letters, when they have passed the re- quired exercises composed by Mr. Schiesser. Band and orchestra members had a Christmas party and probably will have a spring picnic. Their season's activities have been very successfully completed. Mr. Schiesser is working on the possibility of some trips for the band, since it will not go to Havre for the annual festival. ln the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns tot thoughts of what the girl has been thinking all winter. Fvvvv 'vvv-v- --vvvv v---- --------. ...v v - - - - lb It ll IOHN DEERE rf CATERPILLAR A Alfordlg Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Clsisztjg Dizzy Fin- U 1 Dealer -, gers fConfreyJ: Song of the Bayou CBloomDg Novelty u Melodrama fAlfordDg Overture Solenelle fTschaikow- 1+ E d Ib The third and final concert, April l4, was as follows: Orchestra-'Figaro's l-lochzeit overture fMozartl: The 0 Student Prince selection QRombergJ: Dance of the Com- 1L,,:,,,,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j edians CSmetanaJ. Twenty-five minutes of song by the Boys' Glee Club, directed by Leonard Brunette Cprogram essssssssssssssssssssssss- sssss -sss ssss., elsewhere in this issue of the Scottyl. Band-Mari, Mari fAlfordlg Deep Purple, symphonic arrangement CDeRoseIg Czardas' fflrossmannlg Bolero fRavelDg tl gy, Headlines, modern rhapsody fColbyDg Finale from Sym- 'l phony in F-Minor C'-fschaikowskyl. 5 This year's decorations have been very attractive and different. For the December concert the decorations were ll ll five large panels at the rear of the stage, representing stained glass windows, with a candle on either side. For the February concert, the valentine theme was carried out 0 with a gigantic arch covered with white crepe paper, in 0 fi the center of which were two large, stuffed, satin hearts, ff and on either side of these a large silver cupid shooting x red arrows into the hearts. For the April concert the 0 ll same arch was covered with aqua blue crepe paper and on this background were stuffed satin birds, Flowered boughs were placed around the outside of the arch, . . around the directors stand and around the outside of the Prescrlptlons 0 F122:2f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ff Are Accurately Filled by Registered ii li Pharmacists at Moderate Prices If IF YOU WANT T0 FILL UP ll . .,.,.., '--- I I Q gg fry the - -- IE if Day or Night NY552 it . EE C Phone Us We Deliver if Mrs. Carl Husa, Prop. x euem Meals - Home cooked , , , , ' El EV: bake our own pies and pastry. uPre5clJ'Pu9n sPecl3-llstsn 1, 526 Second Ave, So., Glasgow, Mont. Wheeler GIUSUW L:::::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::3:i U:::1::::pq::::pc:::1::::rc:::::::::boc::9c:1c:
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Page 38 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA GIRLS' GLEE CLU3 LARGEST YET 4 I i V l x v I From left to right: B. Crowder, E. Bailey, M, Cumming, M. Kinzell, A. Clifton, D. Turnacliff, M. Crow, C. Wells, D. Steven- son, P. Erickson, B. Rogers, M. Parker, L. Sather, M. Clowes, A. Jennings, E. Biddle, E. Thornton, A. Fuhrman, P. Noble, A, Boreson, M, Wood, H. Gorder, D. Smith, M. Paddock, R. Sisson, C. Martin, L. Palmer, S. Stenslie, A. Beede, V. Dykstra. Not shown here are L. Cowan, M. Cowan and G. Palmer. Boys' Glee Club Is Organized in Glasgow High Since November IS, l938, the Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Leonard Bnunette, North Side grade school faculty member, has been working patiently on vocal exercises and songs. A number of the boys originally enrolled have been lost along the way and the club now numbers fifteen. Members and officers are: Ed Mcclochlin, president: LaVere Tippetts, vice-presidentg Homer Corder, secre- tary and treasurer. Tenors: Ed Mcculochlin, Homer Gorder, James Tay- lor, Walter Larsen, Bernard Boreson, Melvin Blanchard and Don Roehl. Baritones: LaVere Tippetts, Harrison Tippetts, l-larry Hall, Kelmer Kettleson, Wilmer Britzman, Gordon Val- landigham, Fred Husa and Robert Taylor. The boys first appeared in public at the all-school party on March 25, They sang lVlarianina, an ltalian folk song, The Pirate Song, by Freeman High, and Roll Along Covered Wagon, a popular number. The club selected as uniforms, dark suits and shirts with full ties of silver diamante material. Rather than produce their own recital, which they had planned for April 6, the boys accepted an invitation to combine a portion of their work with the orchestra and' band in the first spring concert. lVlarianina and Santa Lucia, ltalian folk songsg Neapolitan Nights fzamecnikg baritone solo, On the Road to Mandalay fspeaks-Kipling, by l..aVere Tip- pettsg Kentucky Babe QBuck-Geibeljg The Rosary CNevinJg How Lovely ls Zion fwerschkulj Harbor Lights and Rendezvous With a Dream, popular num- bers: Pirate Song fFreeman-Highjg Andantino in D- flat fLaMareQ were spring program numbers. RUNDLE'S ROYAL SCOTS Sax Slappern Rundle is leader of the band organized this winter to furnish music for Glasgow High swing sessions. The personnel is headed by Elaine Newton, rose among thorns, who can make the piano tell a story. Hot Lips Billingsley and Noisy Mill, with their cor- nets, add vim and vigor as well as vitality to this happy sextet. The hero of the gang, Tamale Lane, the big little sax player, lends that romantic touch which every band must have. Last but not least, there is Choppy Kirk, all-American drummer, who bings, bangs and booms with the greatest of ease. First Boys' Glee Club Has Professional Spirit From left to right: E. McGlochlin, H. Hall, J. Taylor, D. Roehl, M. Blanchard, B. Boreson, W. Larsen, H. Gorder, K. Kit- tleson, L. Tippetts, H. Tippetts, G. Vallandigham, F. Husa, R. Taylor, W. Britzman.
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