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Nineteen Forty-Eight PHOEBUS JUNIOR GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Joanne Moss. Rosie Zuk loyre Hope. Theresa Schiebel. Mary Turchvn Joan Tumll, Betsy Barnet. SECOND ROW- Mr. Graham. Vida Thorpe. Jeanne Dawson, Helen Graydon. Jessie Mitche l Lois Bolton Anita Unger. Thelma Burnlield, Mary Haas. Ethel Gillett. Nettie Rudyka Shirley Fairbrcther Donna Fox. Doreen Imeson. Ruth Wiper. Barhara Mackenzie Dorothy Dews ' Drummcnd ' lean Muegrove, Rosemary Bellux. Ioanna R.-.me THIRD ROW: Olga Paley, Joan Coulter, Eleanor Robinson. Marjorie Houchen. Mary Jane Russelo. Jane Howdon, Ethel Kirk. Frances Nichols, Flo Kowalchuk. Ellen Jane Atkin Norma Pursel, Joan Harold. Margaret Tempick, Lena Rekula Eleanor Ford, Pain, n Harrison, Margaret Shotton. Mona Latam, Barbara Myers THE JUNIOR GLEE CLUB .L , . Was ShoWn by ,he sluden,s towards the Senior Club ri k u- e 1 was necessar Y to form a second club, a Junior Glee uiub. which has shown great enthusiasm and promising material. When Mr. Cobbledick s duties became increasingly heavy, Mr. Graham took over the training of these sixty-eight voices. The girls have given two well-rounded performances this season in assembly programs. Mr. Graham has many plans for this enthusiastic club for the future THE BAND , lllr - If 3 ' year ,h H - S - u rg !T iZed a bra f band ' Under Bandmaster Lougheed, students interested in band music had a chance to develop their particular talents. With the present enrolment of twenty-seven members, the band offers indispensable service io our assemblies and to our cadet corps. Last term the band gave several enjoyable performances with our , , and v f erG of 3reat assistance to the cadets, who had their own private difficulty in keeping step. THE DRUM CORPS i ba ? d ' ,hf f re is another rapidly developing club. This is u.n.o. s Drum Corps. Many hours of drilling is done every week so that these twenty-two smart-stepping boys and Iheir twenty-two drums beat as one as they go throuah their various routines.
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Great was the sage who said, The richest child is poor without music, tor music is the essence of human expression, the inspiration, the consoling element, the light that remains shining even throughout the endless days ol infinity. . ., . fte , r ,he Glee Club ' s successful year of musical enterprise, we pay tribute to the pioneers of this inspiring organization, Mr. H. S. Cobbledick and Miss V. Lowing. In 1943 they selected fifty students and trained them as the nucleus of the Glee Club. ,, Through the years this club has f l our ished, and as the students Dassed through the halls ot L.H.S. they have come to regard this club with a personal interest. More than this, students have found that their talents might be developed here by a more intimate study of music. The club now has an enrolment of seventy-eight active members, who practise twice a week 20 L, PHOEBUS Nineteen Forty-Eight lluiLC Music is veil said ft) he the speech of nvftels. — OARI.YLE. SENIOR GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: F. Hillier, J. Hickson. F. Lamotte, V. Waites. A, lackson, D. Connel. E. Mitchell A. Offer, B. Wiper. J. Thompson. . SECOND ROW: Mr. Cobbledick (Director), D. Winterbottom, A. Carder, E. Riach J Upcott L Nicklin, I. Krueger, M. Stevenson. A. Unrau. M. Hatrisine. G. Uncctl, E. Brooker B. Vance, K. Dama, I. Anderson, V. Brooks. K. Weiss, M. Cairns, J. Belvea M C Newland, E. [ones. A. Brackett. iHIRD ROW: G. Stone, B. Clifford. G. Tarr, B. Kennedy, B. McNaughton, J. Mills. D. Brackett H. Shdson A. Brodley. M. Midlik. M. Bakes. U. Kurth. H. Farkas, R. Cowan. D. Tetzlafl ' I. Cole, I. Haupt. S. Snell, D. Musgrove, J, Winger. M. Wiens. BACK ROW: E Smith, I. Videki. J. Cole, D. Wharton, E. Carder, j. Hamm, F. Wodsit. H. Wiglo. , t 5 ew “ ' a Stiel!. B. Rose, J. Turnbull. P Irwin, H. Flaming. A. Williams M. Cascadden, G. Recker. V. Thiessen H. Langeman. 1. Dietz. J. Gooch. C. Slater THE SENIOR GLEE CLUB
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PHOEBUS Nineteen Forty-Eight THE BAND FRONT ROW: Kyle Graham. Graydcn Liddle, Dtok Gcmer. Gary Corlell, Ronald Tillolson. Albert Hilton. Erie Nash, Leonard Baker, Doug. Graham, Tony Darowski, Bill Roach. Frank Kungel. Murray Kennedy, Archie Sanford, Dolly Fox. BACK ROW: Mr. Lougheed (Instructor), Chuck Dawson, Russel Bosman, Gary Morse, Bill Setterington, Lawrence Cantor, John Sawchuk, Leonard Beaupre, Jerry Thurston, John Wright. Garrett Smith, Bob Mustard, Walter Bradford, Jacqueline Lougheed. Jim Watson, Bill Crozier (Lieutenant). THE DRUM CORPS FRONT ROW: Mr. Lougheed. Ken McKinney. Bill Dunphy. Lawrence Cantor (Sergeant). John Dietz, Len Beaupre, Richard Bonneau. SECOND ROW: Keith Malott. Bob Setterington. Harold Wiale. Martin Walley. Jim Ferguson Don Murdock. Hugh Ives. Victor Thiessen 22
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