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LEFT TO RIGHT: Leader, Tommy Vaughan. FIRST ROW: D. Coates, Hoye, O. Brady, P. Miller, E. Brady. SECOND ROW: Stiefbold, E. Troxell, Martin, Williams, Waleski. THIRD ROW: F. Brady, Flournoy, Lane, Bishop, Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Alexander, Thayer, E. Coates, Babcock, I. Miller. FIFTH ROW: Mills, Kitchen, Granger, Grubbs. SIXTH ROW: S. Troxell, Mitchell, Chinnault, Geyer, Hart. Band Adds Color to School Activities The band at Henry Clay is still in its infancy, this marking the third yearof its full-time operation. The purpose and activities are similiar to those of the glee club as applied to instrumental music. The band plays for assembly programs, football games, parades and various pub- lic appearances as well as an annual spring concert at school. The Music Boosters Club might very well be called one of the maior powers behind the Henry Clay music de- partment. It is open to all interested parents, especially those having children enrolled in music. This club strives to promote and maintain the music depart- ment by raising moneyfor anything need- ed that the school is unable to appro- priately procure through its regular department budget. The school owes the club many thanks for its unfailing efforts to spot opportunities where it can func- tion to our advantage. Music Boosters LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Emma Billingsley, Treasurer, Mrs. LeReve Waleski, Secretary, Mrs. Laura Jones, Vice President, Mrs. Glynn Buchanan, President. T fx
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'YT FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Seal, Moss, Eastman, Thompson, Clay, Prosise, J. King., SECOND ROW: Britton, Bass, Ridgley, McLemore, Luck, Mintz, Snipes, C. King. Darnell. Keyes. MT- T0blaS- Glee Club Provides Musical Enioyment The Glee Club is a musical organization open to all high school students interested in sin 9' , . ing. Many former members were unable to partici- N0 5U18mS W the 'am fo' Glee Club' pate this year due to schedule problems, a difficulty which will be eliminated next year. The group prepares seasonal and general choral music for special assembly programs, public appearances and will present an operetta in the spring. Some of the more important purposes of the club are to create an interest and appreciation for better music, to develop the ability to read vocal music, to learn fundamental music theory, to de- velop fine voices and to develop a spirit of friendly cooperation among the members. The glee club is an important cog in the music department and wil l develo into an or aniza- P 9 tion capable of popularizing Henry Clay throughout the entire state. 51 3' SM., . 'N 'N
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