Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1934

Page 10 of 68

 

Hartford City High School - Retro Yearbook (Hartford City, IN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 10 of 68
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Page 10 text:

GLEE CLUB AND GRC!-IESTRA The Glee Club with a membership of nearly fifty has been quite active this year. It took a prominent part in the annual Christmas music fes- tival. Featured on many of its programs has been the double male quartet. The orchestra, with a better balanced instru- mentation than in previous years, has appeared in a number of programs, both at the high school and at other functions. Both organizations appeared on the program at Baccalaureate and Commencement. Miss Nesbit has been music supervisor of our schools for the past three years. She was responsible for inaugurating the annual music festival at Christmas time in which the school children of the entire city took part. Her Work with special groups such as glee clubs and octets has been especially outstanding.

Page 9 text:

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BAND Director - - - - J. C, Lucas Student Director ---- Noel Cady A uniformed band appeared at school this year for the first time. Funds were raised through several enterprises, chief of which was the Indoor Circus at the gymnasium. The band has played at all home bas- ketball games, the President's Ball, the Auto Show, and numerous special programs. A concert was given in April, and in May the organization played in the Music Festival at Ball State Teachers College. PERSONNEL Piccolo and Flute Cornets and Trumpets Trombones Stephen Leonard E-b Clarinet Sam Townsend B-b Clarinet Clyde Sussman William Hawthorne William Kunkle Junior Alexander John Kleefisch Oscar Boudouin William McCaffrey Robert VanWinkle Walter Hollis Stanley Simison Richard Collins Herbert Cornuelle Betty Jane Monfort Billie Henley Baritones Richard Hall John Jones S David Buckles Frank Wunderlin Wallace Elliott Noel Cady Wilbur Willman Norma Schmidt Gordon Reed Billie Archer Don Archer John Claytor Del Rogers Jimmie Dolan Robert Minneman Jimmie Creager Roberta Good axophones Arnold Schumacher Mary Ann Kelsay Oscar Cook Marjorie Overmyer Fred Jenkins Joe Wunderlin Lawrence Marshall Derrill Ratliff John Brandt Basses George Elzey Perry Smith Drums Robert McKenna Joe Stroup William Lillibridge Lewis Whitaker Robert Stewart Mellophones John Duffey Junior Kellogg Ernest Girod Francis Blake William Hildebrand Morris Hayden

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