Independence High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Independence, KS)

 - Class of 1910

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y l M ooztgomm'y County High School 9 For the past seven years organizations of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. have been maintained. Their membership is rapidly increasing. Delegates are sent annually to the state and national conventions. Last year Prof. W. V. Miller was sent as a representative to the great Interna- tional Studentsi Volunteer Convention, held at Rochester, N. Y. The Y. M. C. A. Glee Club, under Prof. Milleris direction, assisted in the music for the State Convention at Topeka. These associations are valuable aids in school discipline and efficient helps in the development of moral and Christian character. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION. The county high schools of Kansas have formed an ora- torical association for the purpose of developing the talent of the schools along this line. The state is divided into three sections and each county high school is entitled to one repre- sentative in the contest in the section to which the school belongs. The winners of first and second places in the dis- trict contests compete in the state contest. The representa- tive from this school is chosen by means of a preliminary contest which any student who has taken a sufiicient amount of work in English may enter. Mr. Elmer Harding, repre- sentative of the Montgomery County High School, won second place in the district contest last April. In the state contest, held in this city a few weeks later, he was not given a place among the winners. LECTURE COURSE. The school maintains an excellent lecture course every year. The numbers are selected from the best material that can be secured from the leading bureaus. Lectures and en- tertainments given by able specialists who have devoted years to preparation for their work on the platform are of inestimable value to the students and to the community. The price of season tickets is $1.50 each. A rate of $1 is made to high school students. The lecturers, the reader, and

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10 Eleventh Annual Catalogue the musical companies selected for the coming year haf? established enviable reputations in their respective line; We have no hesitancy in assuring our patrons that t course will be both entertaining and instructive. It w'tl consist of five numbers as follows: The Pasmore Trio and Charles E. Clark; L. J . Bea t. champ, lecturer; Montaville Flowers, dramatic artist; Dr E. A. Steiner, lecturer ; The Wilbur Starr Company. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. Regular class work in vocal music is required in two on the courses in the freshman year. Special attention is 31W given to the training of choruses, glee clubs, quartettes a EJ soloists. Near the close of the school year before a large audience assembled in the Beldorf theater the cho'rusm about sixty voices rendered the sacred cantata, Esther,' fun a very creditable manner. The glee club, the double qwijt tette, the girls quartette, and the boys quartette practic faithfully last year and made commendable progress. 01: work has been very helpful to the students participatin Evin it and has contributed much to the interest in the varimie programs given by the school. Miss Lottye Lee Hurs of Potter College will again have charge of the departmen' r611? instrumental music. Miss Hurst uses the Royal Conse '23:: tory methods. She has also had thorough training in vow music and Will give special lessons in voice culture as size has been doing for the past three years. All Who desiI to take instruction in piano or voice culture may do so at $355? rate of fifty cents a lesson, payable monthly in adva 9;? The chorus and class work will also be under the dlreciiifgm of Miss Hurst. Credit is given in the General course Liait' work done in vocal or instrumental music. I FACULTY. . A corps of scholarly, experienced, progressive Wham; IS essential to the success of any educational institf Ema. All members of the Faculty of the Montgomery Co'b'cjjii

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