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Mlxecl Octette The cnlwrgtmcnt of thc musnc dqnrtmcnt thxs yur brought wlth lf 1ncr1as1d mtcrcst ln smglng lht octcttc IS onc of thc most outstandmg 1v1denc1s of thus fact Under tht 1blc dxrcctxon of Mrs Johnson thls nevx orgamntnon has 1dx1nc1d rupndly 1nd has madc m1ny public appcaranccs ln asscmbllcs at clubs and at thc dcclamatlon mcct when Kent w1s host to thc Pugct Sound lcwguc NV1th 1ll thus txptrxcncc thtsc' ught boys 1nd gurls an surcly rcady to take thcnr places as smgcrs nn the world Flremen T hc flrcmcn of Kent Hugh School under thc ablc supcruslon of Norman Bnrkland thc clmf 1nd Mr P1rlcs hculty 1dv1scr ire. rudy to sct the world on flrc so conlldcnt 1rc tlmcy ol thur Iblllty to put Ollt iny con flagratlon Kcnt lllgh School Ins modtrn cqtnpmcnt 'md dcflnltc PFLCTIIIIOHS hwc btcn t1kcn agaxnst any dangcrs that may arxsc hlht studcnts hwc 1CllVL drnlls onct 1 month whlch 1r1 run on 1 tlmc bisxs 1nd xt Ukcs ltss thin 1 mmulc for our 250 studcnt to vacltc thc bulldlng 11 J Iukson Ulmer VYllll'll'l'lN wx e ll Ivunr r 1: NIH n Jlll llet N Buklind 1 il on u mm xl lx 11 XX nodlu Slrlffel ur ut 1 IEIIIQ Ulf axe Octette Firemen Tw e ny three 0 X i x I x ' 1 r ' 1 . 1 1 ' 3 3 . i h I . ' 'F Q 1 1 H , 1 1 I i I 1 4 i H l 1 I t Y . 1 .. . .' ' Y 1 ' V 1 . K 1 , .1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 I -1 Q ' 3 1 ' X L i 1 1 4 ' 1 I 41 I i 1. . 1 . 1 1 1 I 3 x 5 I V 1 ' y U 1 I K 3 I 5 1 3 Y- ' I t Il ' I' 3 X . . 1 . 1 .. 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1' i K Y i. ' ' , 1 1 1 1 x - . x u I 5 1 , ' 1 5 . 1. . 1 1 1 11 3 I h . 1 . Q i X i S I . x I 1 ' x . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1. ,. 1 1 '.' '11 1 1 ' ' . ' S 1 ' ' Mrs. .lolnns1m, .lil Morrill, lilidc-we-ll, Ill wlaxnrl, .: , . '1 -'11-J, V. M: 'Iin, lu . 1'l1wluvis1-1 Mr. Paxrks, Nystr m. ll. .' ith, .lil M1 'll, 1'l' ' .'. 1 . li. .Xnlvs 1, 1: -A fmt. 1'. Bi-1111. ' -' 1 2 F ' 1. ' - M' ' -llzxn. M' d
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Orchestra Ban Hutsrde ron 1 ms X1 mms Broun Uunbsu 'Ur Sathel F9109 Stroud you exe-1 ox llfklllgel ll0l0ll1X Nelsen Berlin 9 tll 0 'IIINUII X ll Ill fmt on In ex mn lll lmpett Uut'-:de Inu een x :mn not ex l'Ill 1 1 1 hu Hll u 3 ood Q x ll 91 rel xx s ut Second ll xt su mt 1 ngg., Nuo' ix Ne sen nBoss1el B I :Bossier :lu ru nr QINOI Ill Illl Sells St e F fmt :ou lfNll'l1.,ll unnpson uns e If xsher Tu ents tuo Orchestra Lrke mlnstrels of old the orchestra armed wrth thur trusty mstru ments set out to travel the year through grvmg cnttrtammtnt to othtrs as well as becommg more proflcltnt ln thtrr art Mr Sather was m charge and smce the troupe was rather small some junror hlgh musrclans were asked to jom the party Thelr offlclal costumes were black lackets with whxte blouses and dark skrrts for the girls and black suits and whrte shirts for the boys The orchestra furnished muslc on a number of school occaslons Ban 'Ihe band under the dlrecllon of Mr Sather has bun very active this year It has lrterally stepped out ln tht world to put Kent s name on top rlhe band played tlons of Kent and regularly at all games and many commumty organ17a nerghborlng towns have been tntertarned by tts musrc successful season the band traveled to the MUSIC Meet at If won the ratmg of excellent Melvin Fisher Blalr Ramstead and Roy Sage who compost the trumpet trno won superlor ratmg To chmax a Bremerton where l 1 l ' 'Q t'rll' l'. V'll': ' ' . . ', . '. C. ' - ' 'I R. Egan, M. My '. F .', M. A' -V ' . ., .' .' , . Uruus , L- 'is, .I l .' . M. .la 't' . Fr r ': St: lj, KI: . fl. Eg: , . ' ': Stl' l, l,:xl :xyc'tte, Njst' , H, VV ll B. S 'tl. 1' Smith. M2 Sat Kc 'z 1, I. VN' ly, L. Slaff ', Lel ', Le Van Ac-karen, U. N: ' in. .'1' 'r ': Trl 1, H: ', I ' lj .'el.' , V. L: ', . .1 ', 1 : Se, A 'd A I 1. .lol Mr 'll, .' r ' ': M. ljfr' 'I'l ' , ll: ,'t':ul, '. v . ' l l ' 1 ' . 4. . ., . ,. , - . . H . . y . . .
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Tu enty four S mth g 0 tmp. ll me ut-n Broun wt is lsse-lx 4 A nlhlr Statwl wine Wann tx l,llNlll9NN N llllgil Iss X X1lXl'w9l enlnu llill la N mac x illl mtogl mln o 91 rx ll lllltleg ut B lg Bxamard Criterion Staff Tht Crattraon staff of 36 gathtrtd togtthtr thtlr worldly xdeas and tndtavored to makt tlatrr hook tht tops thas ytar Realllang that success comts only through hard work and consrsttnt tooptratlon tht staff started travelang rn Octobtr rtacly to lay tht sttppang stonts toward prestntmg the 1936 Crlttraon There wtrt many ltngthy controvtrsats about a theme for the book Arguments pro and con fltw thrck and fast but a dtc1s1on was frnally reached and wxth a spln of tht globe the staff started on a tour of the world seekmg reasons for lxent Hugh Schools posrtton at tht top lt was thtrr arm to prtstnt somethmg mort closely relattd to school lxfe and a llttlt drfferent from tht CYIIQYIOHS of other years Thrs they trred to achleve by enlargmg tht athlttrc stctaon mcludmg more snapshots and varylng the arrangemtnt of materlal Frequent consultatvons urth tht prmttr and the engravtr occured to settle any qutstaons that arost Fmancaal worrles wert dtcrtastd ulen tht adwtrtxsxng campaagn sur passtd last ytars success Fanally xx htn the sprang of tlt ytar lad comt and tht sun btcame a llttlt mort dtptndablt tht snapshot drxvt was launthtd It was grteted with much tnthusnasm and tht outcomt was mort than satrsfactory Now at as May 'lht last bottlt of glut has bttn shtlvtcl and the last trap to tht prmttr has bttn madt The 1936 Crattraon rtsult of tht staffs months of uork tells why H S as on top of tht no My 1 In 'u f: H t ' lit-tty F: 'll rg, Nz l , ' ' f' I l, R: s- nal . llallltwla, llzllt, Alt' 'l0llIlll, St-1 rs, Fox, 1': un. . ' I l' ' . ' ll-j, , .la : 1l'.'.' 4'ux':Al1. , 'Q 'l'rut'lt ' dt, lid' '-in-1' iefg Sh' nj: u, Pl , 'A ji li--:ln . l,it 'tt j l'lllUl'1 ' 1 'l tf' , 0 0 J . 1 . ' K H 1 1 I H. Y 4 - .. ' n - - - 1 s 1 s . s f A . , . . I I 3 ' X I 1 t t , . . C . I 1 ,tv 1 f 8 V 1 I I D I l I . , . I h I Y ' B , D . , s V I ' I 1 . , 3 , . . s K - 5 s I 5. 1 ! H W , J x . . y . X . . . . . . , X . 1 . . . . I I , 3 'I . ' y' 1 ' u m 3 I 5 I 4 I 1 D H 3 V 1 l YH I . ' . t s V s ' ' ' 7 1 I K Y 3 1 '!t 1' i L 3 ' 3 X 1 1 7 I 6 I H ' 1 I . . t . , 1 I x ! 3 I I . .. t t .t . . . Y 1 x I 1 x x ' 1 I . . K .. . . ' s s , s s 1 I 5 I x I L ' Y v K. . , a ' rlcl.
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