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THE BORDEN COMPANY Furnas Ice Cream Division Ii It's Borden's It's Got To Be Good SI dhyP SI W H I T E S W A N Telephone 3-7196 127 East Sample Street SOUTH BEND, INDIANA S 1 ted by Iane Grim THE PHILADELPHIA The Best in Food Since 1901 Restaurant Candies Ice-Cream Pastries 116 N. Michigan Sl db 1 K1 g Sonneborn's Sport Shop 121 W. COLFAX AVENUE Telephone 3-3702 S 1 d by I ry Parker Grand Leader 125 - 127 - 129 S. MICHIGAN Telephone 3-4195 S I d by Norma McQuinn Joe The Jeweler 104 NORTH MAIN STREET Telephone 2-1756 Sl tdbyll thBir0
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i W :K-+L Www Senior Kane! Relzearaea for grid Season . . . llrTANY M0RN1Ncs AND EvEN1Ncs, especially during the football season, the resounding notes of the band wing their way to your ears. This year the band began its rehearsals early as they were making a trip to Chicago 011 the day of registration. Wiith new members added, the band marched up and down the Riley bowl practicing turns and trying to keep straight lines. At Chicago the band paraded about the amusement park, Riverview, and afterwards enjoyed some rides. . Upon returning to school the members found a new music room in the making. The former rooms, 104 and 105, had been combined. In the picture at the top of the page the band is shown rehearsing in its new room. 8 Dick Barnes, drum major, led the marching band through all of its routines for the season on School Field. Usually the routines began by forming a letter for the opposing school and playing their school song, and ended with the letter HR and the Riley school song, Stand Up and Cheer! 77 The only other trip this organization made out of town was to Elkhart for the football game. The band also marched for the Riley-Wasliingtoii pep session. It is shown below in the left hand corner as it paraded down the streets to Walker Park. After the football season, the band started to rehearse for its concert season. This year instead of combined concerts with the Junior Band and Or- chestra, each gave its own concert. Pictured at the top of the next page is the uniformed band in con- cert seating arrangement. The Senior Bandis first concert on January 23 had on its program overtures and marches. The fea- tured soloist was Katherine Lehman, who played uConcertino', by Weber on her clarinet. Also, a cornet trio was on the program with Roger Cerkin, Don Beyer, and ,lack Farell playing The Three Trumpetersw by Agostini. At the spring concert on May 6, Marilyn Ander- son on her accordion performed Accordion To Hoylev by Bennett. The band also at this time played a concert before the Adams student body while the Adams band returned the visit before Riley students.
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MAHOWALD'S 3...,.f g.,.,.f. The PURSona1ity Store GIFTS FOR GRADUATION 121 W. Washington Avenue s 1 1 d by n nt B 7 Q-' on A Jieafa THE DRIVE IN FOR A SANDWICH Ample Parking Space For Outside or Inside Service OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 1 A. M. SATURDAY 9 A. M, TILL 2 A. M. 420 Lincolnway West DON F. HICKEY, Prop. S1tdbyD1 Utbk Frcmckowiak's, Furs 314 N. MICHIGAN STREET Telephone 3-7151 S l t d by Sharon Smith Rice's 2114 MIAMI STREET Telephone 3-3017 S 1 ted by lane Grimes The Book Shop 130 NO. MICHIGAN STREET Telephone 4-3388 S 1 t d by B verly Sherman You can rely on a Registered Jeweler for HONEST VALUE SOUND QUALITY SKILLED SERVICE HARRY E. BERG Registered I eweler American Gem Society O 109 WEST IEFFERSON S 1 t d by R se Hartman
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