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SCHOOL BAUD This year the students of Richville High School have had the pleasure of having, not only Mrt Jebo, but also cadet teachers from Potsdam Normal School at Potsdam, New York. TJe were very fortunate in having two days a week for music. Mr. Jebo is with the band on Thursdays. The first half of the school year Mr. Glowaclci was the cadet iea.cher and came on Tuesday. Besides giv- ing individual instruction to different students on band instruments and conducting the school band, he taught singing to all grades. The second half of the school year, Hr. Banse taught the sane thing, only on Wednesdays. Mr. Banse, being very busy ith Glee Club work, has haxL two substitues, Mr. Leonard Lambert and Miss Harriet Plume. Thursday, March 30 at a;00 P.M,, Mr. Jebo con- ducted a concert in the Grange Hall, which was very well received. There ere several numbers by the band, a piano solo by June Davis, a flute solo by Georgiana Eest, and a ss.xaphone solo by Mary Gard- ner, besides vocal music by the grades. At 7:30 P.M. June l’l, Mr. Jebo conducted a concert at the ice cream social at the Baptist Church. There is talk of having a band, composed of form- er and present band students, this summer. This has been a success for the past two years. The Richville High School Band va.s invited to attend the Gouverneur Pair and play two numbers before the Grand Stand on Wednesday, August l£, 1933. The members of the band were given, free ad- mission and the r dinner. La.ter the band received a prize of fifty dollars for entering the contest. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
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MUSIC FESTIVAL On Thursday, May 1939 Potsdam Normal School vras host to a great many bands of the North country, participating in the first day of the Music Festival. It was a three day affair, Thursday being devoted entirely to band entertainment with Friday and Sat- urday given over to srocal and orchestra work. Thursday forenoon the bands spent in rehearsing for the Concert in the afternoon The mass band, consisting of seven hundred stu- dents from fourteen bands, played twelve numbers, conducted by the leaders of the different bands. There was a selected band under the leadership of Dr. O'Neill of New York City which presented the visitors with two numbers. Doris Reynolds and Evelyn Ritchie were chosen to represent our ba,nd. CADET TEACHER Mr. Andrew Banse Cadet teacher for the last semester.
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