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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC fea v ------------------------------------------ The Band w one of tin most complete since it was first organized. A letter balanced band was made possible by tlie addition of a new »oll lyra and timpani. New music and some new uniforms were purchased this year. The annual concert was given February 2d. The Band also participated in both the District Festival in Bit Rapids and the West Shore Music Festival in Muskegon. The Band sincerely appreciates the whole-hearted support which the community has given it. and lias attempted t show its appreciation by placing on various occasions such as Memorial Day and the County Fair, when hand music adds so much to the success of an event. Back Row — Charlotte Fuller. Kdward Hawley. Harrison (rale, Richard Hutchinson, Norwood Wicks, Robert Burch, Lester Schaner, Charles North, Charlotte Lou Chandler. Kvelyn Olson. Kditli Mitteer. Second Row—Mr. Schestag, Doris Nutenbaum. Lenora Decker. Wanda Berger. Kathryn Taylor. Bernard Tate, Kd-war i J arson. Boyd Trommater, Stanley Brown. Mary Louise Blamer. Martha Ann Hawley. Marian Greiner. Muriel Brubaker, Carina Read. Gordon Gale. Tt iki Row—Carl .Jenkins. Nina Krantz. Milton Pugslev. Don Brubaker. Don May. Krwin Gale, Paul Wheeler. Russell Smith. William Simon, Robert Amstutz, Arvid Wheeler, dean Hill. Mary Ann Mitteer, Tom Nobles, Carl Nichols. Front Row—Joyce Kludy. Maxine Hill. Barbara Fuller. Betty Crouch, Marjorie llipley, Madge Jensen, Jeanne North-rup. Bernice Simon. John VaKmhorst, Patricia Wychoff. Helen S,»aver. lionise Grate, Dorothy Kokx, Dolores Greiner, Gayle May. Hugh Sargent. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Complete Ye..: Successfully BAND ORCHESTRAS k- Onc-ke-itsia----------------------------------------------- The Orchestra this yea consisted of twenty-one pieces made up of High .bool am grade student . New music and new music liooks were used this year. The orchestra played for both the Junior and Senior play-and a Is ' for the Farm Bureau meeting on February 17. The members received basic training under Mr. Schestag. which will Ik valuable in later work. Back Row—Jeanette Pea- » -k, Jean Purdy. Virginia Birk-neas, Joyce Kludy, Carl Nicin ls. Torn Nobles, Harrison .ale. Mr. Schestag. Stanley Brown. Don May, Betty Jane Doty, Gordon Kote-i-i, Raymond Larson. Front Row—Clu rles North, Boyd Trommater, Gordon Gale, Madge Jensen. Be hara Fuller. Charlotte Lou Chandler, Valora Pi ler, Alice Jean Billington, Betty Jane Hopkins. page fifteen
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We Shall Have Music STKPHAME RYZNAR Vocal Mr sic Adrian High School Adrian College II. S. M it liii»»tii State Normal College Let's do it my tray.' MIXED CHORUS 1 he mixed chorus, a new organization this year, was composed of selected voices from the combined glee clubs, and was under the direction of Miss Stephanie Ryznar. Those composing this group were as follows: Sopranos, Jean Purdy, Helen Butler, Peggy Simons, Dorothy Pugsley; Altos, Lois Martindell, Bobbie Kokx, Bernice Simon, Wanda Berger; Bass, Arvid Wheeler, Paul Wheeler, and John Quay; Tenors, Charles North, Carl Doering and Ward Nelson. The organization, whose purpose it was to further the musical education of the young men and women in the school, met for rehearsals twice a week, on Tuesdays and 'I hursdays, and thus prepared themselves to take part in a concert. The mixed chorus has progressed very rapidly this year and hopes to continue its success in succeeding years- Bobbie Kokx MR. JOHN SCHESTAG IN STRI' M ENTAI. M U8IC Cooperaville High School Western State Teachers College National Music Camp. Interlochen Successfully passed the State Exam on instrumental Music Holds State Certificate to teach Instrumental music “You should yet some practice on your scales and arpcyyios” TRIO The newly organized Girls' Trio, composed of Jean Purdy, Lois Martindell, and Bobby Kokx, has sung at various community organizations, assembly programs, and school concerts during the past year. A few of the places where they sang were the Rotary Club, the Father and Son Banquet, several auxiliary meetings, and at the Catholic Ladies Association. The trio took an active part in the All-School Carnival and also played an important role in the glee club concerts. 1 he girls sting popular arrangements as well as classical. Among their favorite selections were “Nightfall in Granada,” “Mood Indigo,” “Drummer Boy,” “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise,” “Lover Come Back to Me,’ and “Softly as in the Morning Sunrise.” This year, under the direction of Miss Stephanie Ryznar, the trio has proved itself very successful. Bobbie Kokx 0 payc sixteen
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