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THE BAND The Band has long been an important feature of Glasgow High School. It was organ- ized in l930, with Mr. Henry Schiesser as director and named the Kiltie Band, The uniforms have carried out the theme of everything in Kilts. ln addition to the annual concert, the band plays for all the football and basketball games as well as other school events. The Kilties participate in the spring music festival at Havre. This year the Band also played in the music festival at Poplar. C. I. CARLSON, Director . String Basses: Jerry Near Marvel Bliven Clarinets: Oboe: Maxine Yoder Philip Sinclair - Elsie Holter Peggy McConnell Betty Malunat Laura Bayne Imo Ruth Watson Mary Hallett Betty Watson Mary Lou Alley Betty Kinzell Doris Miner Beverly Anderson Shirley Wilson Wilma Boreson Marie Weber Corbeth Granger Alto Saxophones: Sheldon Sinclair Raolland Alger Allen West Tenor Saxophone: Ruth Jacobson Flutes: Dorothy Widen Dorothy Novinger Guy Wagner C Clarinet: Edward Knauss Alto Clarinet: Eris Osen Bassoon : Donna Hilden Mellophone: David Bundy Basses: Warren Stensland Stanley Wittmayer Rolland Hammerness Marion McClain French Horns: Joan Bardell Devon Scanson Lenore Frisch Joyce Nakken Bartones: Don Sternhagen Geraldine Knauss Richard Alley ...QQ- Cornets and Trumpets: Patsy Raymond Frances Hallett Don Thill George Watson John Briggs Sidney Rae Browning Adonna Hanson Borland Bardell Richard Hovland Deloris Anderson Trombones: Mary Thomas Colleen Dross Agnes Bayne Cecil Dykstra Percussion : Lois Haynes Patricia Steies Fay Ness Roselle Enger Betty Brooks Tymp ani : Dorothy Baynham
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PART TIME CO-OP The Part-Time Cooperative program was started in Glasgow in I933 to help prepare relatively inexperienced youth for efficient employment in distributive occupations. The first class graduated in I934. Distributive occupations are those followed by workers driectly engaged in merchan- dising activities, or in direct contact with buyers and sellers. This year the Glasgow Part-Time Cooperative class was one of the largest in the state of Montana, and indications are that the l942-43 class will enroll as many members. The cooperative students spend the first period in the morning in the Related Subjects class under the supervision of the co-ordinator, Mr, L, W. Seibel. There they study reference material, prepare notebooks on salesmanship, give sales demonstrations and talk shop. ln addition, they attend two classes of the regular high school curriculum to fill out the morn- ing schedule. This year, over half of the senior students on the honor roll were part-time stu- dents. ln the afternoon some students work in various business establishments as mechanics, salespeople, ushers, stenographers, and others are employed by banks, hospitals, shoe shops, hotels, laundrys, lumber yards, printing offices, etc. There is an abundance of reference material in the PTC room available to the coop- eratives, The complete library consists of more than l40 books. Special state and federal bul- letins are also on hand. Part-time students have a better than average chance of securing employment because of this training and experience, Surveys show that PTC graduates are absorbed in business in satisfactory numbers, The success of the Part-Time Cooperative class in Glasgow is due to a great extent to the friendly and cooperative attitude of the businessmen, -22- G
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