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GLEE CLUB For the past few years, Mr. Scheig has tried to bring the choral work of the high school up to the same level the Band and Orchestra have reached. This year, the chorus reached that goal, and proved it beyond any doubt by their singing for the county P. T. A. and for the Spring Concert. A large percentage of the chorus graduates this year, but We are confident that the remaining vocalists will keep the chorus at the same high standard which it now enjoys. The idea of a Music Club has been taking shape since the latter part of 1939. In January, a meeting was held and officers were elected. This club is still in its infancy, but it is hoped that it will grow and take its place among the other prominent organizations of the school. BAND During the past year, the band has held its place as one of the best musical organizations of the school. Twenty-four members, of which only three are seniors, held chairs at rehearsals. Although these three senior members hold solo chairs, there is no doubt but that the band will be as good, if not better, next year. The band was probably the most prominent musical organization as far as public appearance. It played at several P. T. A. meetings, at the Spring Concert, and at the County Music Festival at Fitch. GRCHESTRA , The orchestra, though the smallest of the three musical organiza- tions in the school, had a very successful year. It has made appearances at P. T. A. meetings and at the Spring Concert. Eight melmbers of the orchestra: Henry Scheig, Jr., trombone, James Forsythe,i'base tuba, Alice Baird, clarinet, Ruth Scheig, piano, Janet Forsythe, Mary Jane Mellinger, Frank Di Russo, and Paul Scheig, violins, held chairs in the all county orchestra which played at the Spring Festival at Fitch. This county orchestra was made up of the best stu- dent musicians in the county. The Festival is an annual affair and each school contributes to the program. The orchestra is also fortunate in that it will lose only three mem- bers through graduation. We know that the other sixteen will carry on the good work. l45l NYXNXNYXNXNNN'YYYNNPYX'VXNYX'X'X'YYXNX'YYX'XN'X'X'YX'X'XrYYYYX'YYYYYYY'vYXNYYYXNXNX'X'YX'YYYYX'X'YX0YYYYX'YYYYNYYXNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNQfi
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GLEE. CLUB First row, left to rig'ht:4G. Grow, V. Rotunno, C. Toniasino, V. Galazia, B. Pugh J. lllellingrer, A. Schafer, V. Ma1'sh, C. Russo, A. Baird, H. Rotz, M. Fiorentino M. Loggozzo. Second row:4M. Sarieh, J. Krall, L. Rapone, M. Faragflia, M. Maloney, R. Wild J. Dunlap, S. Logozzo, D. Luther, S. Johnson. D. Erskine, R. Cicciarello V. Donatelli, Mr. Scheig. Third row: --'. I .Torella, V. DelVIarsh, M. Davies, J. Tamburino, A. Reale, V. DeCioc eio, M. Rotz, N. Leardi, J. Coppola, M. Cook, V. Lellio, I. DeFusco, Mr. Scheig Fourth row:iR. Altiero, J. Donatelli, P. D'Onofrio, J. Forsythe, A. DelFraino 9 y 7 1 v C. Allshouse, H. Luther, F. Gnagy, J. Liptak, H. Palmer, O. Donatelli, J. Ma- loney, H. Rapone, A. Stefano, G. Fiorentino, B. Tamburino, C.. Altiero T. Jones, S. LaBarba, F. LaBarba, D. Torella, L. Butch. BAND Left to right:-J. Forsythe, B. Stevenson, N. Hendrich, T. Jones, J. Forsythe D. Burns, T. Colaneri, P. Finamore, A. Baird, H. Rapone, J. Mehler, R. Sloss J. Finamore, M. Galazia, Mr. Scheigr, A. DeRusso, B. Tamburino, J. Chutz H. Krall, F. Gnagy, J. Miletta, J. Forsythe, P. Scheig, R. Scheigr, H. Scheigz ORCHESTRA Left to right:-R. Vazmina, A. Dickson, M. Mellinger, J. Forsythe, S. DeRusso 1 I y 7 T. Colaneri, P. Finamore, P. Scheigy J. Mehler, A. Schafer, F. Rapone, Mr. Sc-hiegr, H. Rapone, H. Scheig, A. Baird, A. DeRusso, B. Tamburino J. Nixon, R. Scheigz 1
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THE P. S. B. CLUB First row, left to right :--S.. Fanto, B. Sarich, J. Krall, B. Davis. Second row :-B. Campbell, W. O'Neill, W. Korby, J. Mehler, Miss Gray. CLUB HISTORY The first semester of 1939 proved to be too ordinary for the mem- bers of the Sophomore Latin Class. Something had to be done to remedy this situation. To encourage group co-operation, the P. S. B. Club was organized. Miss Gray honored this group by consenting to become their advisor. William Campbell was elected Pontifex Maximusg as Consul, VVilliam Korby received the callg Leon Galey was named Censorg Barbara Davis, Quaestor and the Aediles were June Krall and Jack Mehler. This organization holds meetings twice each month. After the usual business, the Aediles present reports and plays concerning Roman people. Thus ends the first chapter in the History of the P. S. B. Club. I Hic, Haec, Hoc, Latin is a joke, But before classes I can down two glasses and still conjugate, Hic, hic, hic, see? E461
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