Lake City High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Lake City, IA)

 - Class of 1938

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IQYSQUEILEE Ki3H,lU1E3 TOP ROW: Paul Hammond, Maurice Moulds, Glenn Smith, Keith Patterson, Eugene Seuff- erlein, Doris Spurgeon, Daryl McGowan, Bobbie Dean Eakin, Robert Campbell, Robert Doty, Daryl Miller, Edward Hammond, Warren Spurgeon, Elvis Erassfield, BOTTOM HOW: Marlon McCaulley, James Cobb, Lowell Gray, John O'Connow, Leon Leon- ard, Robert Adams, Richard Wilson, William Todd, Robert Lovett, Paul Farber, Emel Patterson, Everett Sexton, Miss Pascoe. Nothing is more welcome in high schools than a Boy's Glee Club. Although our club has not appeared before the public much this year, the school proudly boasts of a fine group of male voices. Miss Black was our leader in our freshman year, l934g and we entered several sollsts in the contest at Jefferson. On the night of March 29, 1935, the glee club presented a beautiful operetta entitled HAn Old Spanish Custom.H The next year our glee club was under the direction of Mr. Gilbert, and we rated a superior at the Jefferson contest after which we went to Mason City, as ex cellent rating barred us from going In our junior year, under Miss entertainments for the public. We ember which provided ample work for District contest held at Manson and on to the next contest. Pascoe's direction, the clubs sang at various gave an operetta NR1ngs in the Sawdust' in Dec our department. We got a superior at the Sub an excellent at Nevada. The last year crowned all our four year's work,for our operetta NOh Doctorln, given at mid-year was very successful. Miss Pascoe and her department deserves much credit for this splendid performance. The club has given its time to practice and its efforts have been appreciated by everyone. Miss Killerlain: What effect does the moon have on the tide? Juanita Cheeley: None, but it has quite an effect on the untied. Miss Sterret: Daryl, tell us, what is a commentator? Daryl McGowan: A common tater? spud! Why, 1t's jest a plain ole every day 20

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QUEEN STU,FfV5 TEH .UUE BACK ROW: Juanita Cheeley, LaVon Corneluius, Helen Smith, Lorraine Bothman I Manet iams, Margaret Ross, Caroline Cobb, Maureen Davidson, Harriet Rich- mond, neona Ott, Lois Fuller, Lavere Wellington, Betty Brassfield FRONT RON: Dorothy Miller, Zola Foley, Margaret Clark, Vivian P1cht,Kathryn Ann Charlson, Margaret Lois Pittman, Wanda Copper, Marilyn Ihrke, Mavis Nurse, Junella Schug, Berneil Dowling, Mary Jane Townsend, Jean Mcvay Evelyn McIntyre, Miss Pascoe b The Girls' Glee Club spent a far from fruitless year. Their practices which were held twice every week, were devoted to the learning of various types of song. Back in our freshman year, we had Miss Black as our leader, under whom we gave the operetta 'An Old Spanish Custom.' We were represented in the contest by several soloists. In 1935 we had Mr. Gilbert for our conductor and had a splendid club We were rated excellent at Jefferson. Our club sang for various programs during the year. Our club continued to progress. We gave nR1ngs in the Sawdust' and received an excellent rating at the sub-district contest. Miss Pascoe was our conductor both Junior and senior years. The operetta 'Oh Doctor W was very well and beautifully given in mid-year and we will remember our last year by this accomplishment. A The last three years uahave had new uniforms every year which improved our appearance very much. I l Our club has worked earnestly and the eminent lesson of cooperation ne- cessary for harmonious singing has been successfully mastered. GIRLS' SEXTETTE We have two branches of our Girls' Glee Club, they are the G1rls'Sex- tette and the Girls' Trio. We have had a sextette all other four years but our last years members are: Zola Foley and Jean McVay, first sopranosg Mar- garet Lois Pittman and Lois Fuller, second sopranosg Mary Jane Townsend and Mavis Nurss, altos. Our Girls' Trio is: Zola Foley, Lois Fuller and Mavis Nurse. At several entertainments, these groups have offered special numbers. 19



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FUN Director: Mr. Newman Basses: Margaret Lois Pittman, Leon Leonard, Wanda Copper, Warren Karges Clarinet: La Vere Wellington, Daryl Miller, Mary Jane Townsend, Edward Hamm- ond, Mavis Nurse, Jimmy Cobb, Mary Lavon Leget, Scott Mighell, Phyllis Nurse, Harriet Richmond, Maurice Snyder, Eleanor Lovett, field. Altos: Kathryn Ann Charlson, Gerald Green, Viola Trombones: Lois Fuller, Bobby Eldridge, Bobbie Don Sherman, Arlene Sommer- Karges, Robert Campbell Dean Eakin, Robert Conrad, Berneil Dowling, Robert Doty Baritone: Marian Jr. McCaul1ey, Donald McCrary, Wilson Clarence Bothman, Richard Drummers: Merlin Hayes, Juanita Cheeley Saxophones: Joan Townsend, Kathryn Johnson Glockenspielz Mable Leathers Oboe: Paul Hammond Bassoon: Ashton McCrary Flute: Robert Adams Drum Major: Joan Nelson The first call for 'squeel sticks' and 'ten gallon horns' came early in the fall of 1934, and was met by a group of some thirty-five aspirsnts for positions on the staff of '0v1d's Overtures.' We could easily be ident- ified by our bright red band coats and white pants. The following year, under Mr.Lew1s direction, we received a rating of superior in the sub-district contest. 5 then went to the Mason City contest where we were rated an excellent. For the first few months, of school year '36 and '37, our band contin- ued to improve and to growin number under Mr. Lewis' direction. Then we had a change when Mr. N. J. Newman, from Shell Rock, was appointed to carry on the work of leadership. Then our band began to branch out under his conduc- ting. To the sub-district contest, we sent our brass sextet, clarinet quar- tet and concert band: all received an excellent rating. To play for the football and basketball games, a pep band of about twenty members was organ- ized, which instilled spirit in those attending the games. At the beginning of this last year, id marching band, which had as its drum her baton. The thirty beginners formed so rapidly that some of its members were our school could boast of a splend- majoress, Joan Nelson, who twirled the Junior Band, which progressed promoted to the High Schod.Concert Band of fifty members. 21

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