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CHOIR AND GLEE CLUB President: Nichols Vice President: Isaacs Secretary: Miller, T. Lilprariani Stewart, D. First Tenorsi Isaacs, Romsflell, N Second Tenors: Jennings, Nichols, Richmond, L, Ci, Schnur, Shannon, Stevvart, D., West, Baritonesi Becker, Malone, Millar, T, Peck, Plate, Wolflin. Bosses: Bermel, Bolton, Hanes, Miller, W., Rob- erts, Scott, A, Springer. Director: Captain E C. Grover. Accompanist: Captain A, D, Stutzenberger, K. M l.'s Choir and Glee Club this year enter- tained not only the cadets but also the soldier patients at the Venice Army Air Base Hospital, giving both sacreel and secular programs which vvere well received. The Choir also sang at a Wednesday Lenten Service at St, Mark Episcopal Church, Venice, Among the anthems offered at Vespers Services and elsewhere vvere, Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiringf' by Bach, Holy ls The Lord, and others, Choir Director Captain Grover also favored with solos from time to time such os, The Ninety and Nine, and The Lord's Prayer, Invo- cation sentence, Hear Our Prayer, O Lord, The Threefeld Amen, and a choral benedrction, Lord, Let Us Depart in Peace, composed by Captain Grover were also sung at Vespers. MISS HELEN CHAMBERS Vairmont, W, Va, Sponsor
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CRCHESTRA AND DANCE BAND Captain Stutzenberger has turned out another blue- ribbon Dance Band according to a habit acquired years ago, Karl Nutting and Shelby on the trumpets vvere back from last year's hot aggregation as were Rosen- thal and Art Scott ot the sweet sax section. Grittin took over Rhodes' place on the deep bass horn, Martin at the drums set the beat. Rosenthal, Scott, A., Troup, and Wilhite were the solid saxes, Krueger, Nutting lvvho lett at Christmas to enter the Armed Forcesl Scott, M, and Shelby blew the torrid trumpets, Plate otticiated at the trombone, and Cap'n Stutzy, always competent and taithtul, managed the magic melodies at the piano. War conditions, occasional illness ot key men at critical times limited the activities ot the Dance Band considerably. Nevertheless, when they played everybody jumped, It was a mighty good outtit. ' MRS, R. C. SCOTT Harlan, Ky. Sponsor PERSONNEL Shelbyflst trumpet KruegereeeQnd trumpet Scott, M.-ee3rd trumpet Troupe lst saxophone Scott, A,fQnd saxophone Rosenthaleee3rd saxophone Wilhiteellth saxophone Plates trombone Grittinwbass Martinfdrums Capt. Stutzenberger-epiano
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CAMERA CLUB President: Respess Vice President: Alexander Secretary: Gatchel Treasurer: Morgan Sergeant-at-Arms: Ewing Faculty Advisor: Capt. VV, P, Groseclose CLUB PERSONNEL: Alexander, Bolton, Capella, Cary, Casas, Erdman, Ewing Franks, Gatchel, Mitchell, Morgan, Myers, Nicholson, Ostertag, Panera Pruden, Respess, Richmond, Lee, Schaeffer, Sefton, Springer, Stellwagen Stewart, DZ, Szabo, Taylor, Warner, Waxler. Among the interesting aspects of the work that the focus-and-lens-minded cadets carried on this year, was a contest to see who could make the best shots of informal cadet life in Kentucky and Florida, Ewing, Erthal, Cornelison, Merten, especially were successful in snapping the boys in various relaxed and unguarded moments, a number of which adorn the pages of The Saber. Making use of the facilities of the school's Kentucky and Elorida photo-labs, Cam- era Club members learned a lot about the use of photographic equipment such as chemi- cols, developers, enlargers, printing machines. Captain W. P. Groseclose, faculty advisor, out of his knowledge and experience, was the guiding light. He taught proper use of cameras and a lot of the important details that enter into successful photography. Due to Adolph, Tojo and the rest, film and other supplies have been somewhat dif- ficult to obtain, but the members have put to good use what they could get and, all in all, the Camera Club has had a good year. I I
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