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THI' I INCOI NITIC Administration Z. 2. I fl IZ fi 3' i T-ii.. BGARD OF EDUCATION The backbone of our school-the Board of Education- consists cf five elected members-Principal W. C. Handlin. Secretary A. H. Larson and Treasurer J. D. Fusch-Divided into two departmentswAdministration and Property-Da partment of Adniinistraticn-Division I-in charge of faculty-course of studyMtext-books-salaries-clerk hire aboard expenses-acccunts and records-under supervi- sion of the entire board-Division II-under the direction of T. C. Green, whose term began in 1936-is responsible lor promotion of health-printing-educaticnal supplies- ancl compulsory attendance-Division IH-under L. P. Mil- ler. a member since 1938-includes Manual Training- Dornestic Science-our Special courses'-Department cf Pr-opertyHDivisicn IAF. W. Ryan. a member since 192Se is responsible for new equipment-insuranceeand library Division II-E. Y. Brown, a member for 12 yearselias charge of the janitorsA-ianitors' supplieseafuel-kliglitA heating and replacemcntsel'rt-sidonl Dunn J, Harris has been a member since 1532? aTln-se men serve the school district ablye-eWc are glad lu have llicm as our ox'crseei's.
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BAND The fanfare of the brass-fourth period daily-sixty lively noise makers-under the direction of Mr. Merry- roused school spirit at basket ball and football games- ushered Santa Claus through town-acted as official pepper-uppers at pep meetings-led Homecoming parade -joined with Legion Band on Armistice Day-lent color to Lincoln Day and Boy Scout programs-gave public con- cert March 21-assisted by Dave Hanger-alumnus of 1923-Program had cosmopolitan atmosphere as evidenced by- Reminiscences of Vienna - A Rustic Festival - From an Indian Pueblo - La Rosita - Egyptia''-Out- standing marches- Pomp and Splendor - March Pom- pous -Semi-popular-''Polly''-Overture- Morning, Noon and Night -Most enthusiastically received-Understudy periods-Oh, the discords-Fourth period, Ah, that's better -experienced musicians-after four years' Work-now Wearing an L -Prof ill today-come on Dave Marrs- You'll have to lead-members versatile-can play every- thing from marches and overtures to airy Waltzes-Need a special number- Dan, you play the euphonium-better have an encore -First band-organized in l922-re- hearsed only once a Week outside of regular school time -this year-completes fifteenth year of organized band Work-in L. C. H. S. Director: Nlr. Merry. fVil?ll'lI'lt'lH1 Loren llanks. Xlziry lillcn llnrrick, Kierirgc Rendik, Roland flin- zcl, Dick Clow, john Orcnflorff, llarry Ro'-cnhlooin, XxYZlI'lClll Schoof, lfrlwin ligiwlings, Virginia Mapes, Jeanette Rlinargls, litlwziifl Tomblcins, lack Brown, liurrest Peitv, Blilton Page. Flute: Mary Chait, Oboe: llorothy Rollers. 5ElXZiIll11lllCSI Betty Baker, Dick Broughton, Bette Davis, Cliarles llickey, ll uclson Thompson, Robert lVillis. fornets: llaviil Nlarrs, Maurice tnmltlbaum. llowartl Lamni, lilmlon Mar- tinit-, llarolil Miller, Forrest Patterson. lVesley Bliss, Charles Vllilliams. Charles Stri Scam ngcr, George Rhoads, Ium Smith. Horns: Billy Golflbauni, .lime Ilan, llorotby Jones. Jennie Vl'l1ite- house, Curtis Smith, Sanders Baptist, lzlnier X ftgow. Baritone: Dan Stockbargcr, Dale Marry Charles Scott, Barbara Cum. Troinbonesi ,lerrv lvinings, Ken- 1lClll Cecil, Claude Quinn. Carl Stall- bolnn. Clarence liuhlnian, Charles Arnistrong. Basses: lVillaril Conistock, Billy Bunner, Cletus Johnston, Bernard Scanlan. Tlrums: linuenizi Baker, Dick Gooilnum, Robert Scott, Jacob Lieb- man. Tinipaiii: Tlionizis Musick. Druni llfajor: Tlioinzis lllusick. 1939
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