Glasgow High School - Hootman Yearbook (Glasgow, MT)

 - Class of 1937

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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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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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MEET THE STAFF Page 39 Top: Part of Scotty editorial board. Standing. left to right: Donna Flertsch, G. Vallandigham. K. Newton, S. Friedl, K. Gallagher. Seated around table. left to right: M. Hlad, L. McC1eery. M. Dross, F. A. Shambaugh, C. Brant, P. Pease. Center left: Some of the sales staff. Center right: Photographers. Bottom: An ensemble of Scotty staff. Photographers Take a Shot at Picnicing Do you like picnics, too? Well, if you don't, the Cam- era Club surely does, and boy, it was some picnic! Fried potatoes, all kinds of sandwiches, pickles, cheese, cookies, apples and coffee fwith cream tool. Boy, doesn't that mal-re your mouth water? The day for afternoonj was spent at Squaw Crossing along the Milk River, or should I say in the mud? The group made a fire with one match fmust be Boy Scouts, and coffee and potatoes were put on to cook. After lunch, pictures were taken of snowball fights, high dives from the other bank into the snow, tree climbing, odd shots. sciences, and the group at lunch, which all came out fairly good. When time came to leave, everyone was quite wet or cold, so they never waited to get home or back to town. The car was stopped at the school to unload some things, so it was decided to stay there and play basketball in the old gym. Two teams were chosen and a game was played that lasted about an hour ard a half. The score did not run up very high on one side, so l guess the best team won. Yes, if any other club or organization wants ideas on how to spend the time at a picnic. l advise them to see the Camera Club. They know. -Walter Larsen, '39.

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