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Page Twenty-nine ORGANIZATIONS MACOMB 1-uG This is the second year of the Macomb High School Band under the direc- tion of Mr. Franklin Bunnell. The band has three divisions: first, the De Luxe band of sixty-five pieces, second, the Senior band of eighty pieces, third, the lunior band of forty-five pieces. , During the football season the Senior Band played at all home games amd part of it at pep meetings in assembly and town. From the De Luxe band twenty-five to thirty players were selected as Bunnell's Basketball Band. This band played at all home games. This band received much recognition during the District Tournament at Western and the Sectional Tournament at Galesburg. On Monday, April 8, the DeLuXe and lunior Bands gave their first formal concert this year. The concert was held at the Illinois Theatre at 8:00 o'clock P. M. lt was sponsored by the High School Alumni. Mr. Anton lohnson, God- Father of the band, and Mr. Bennett Rush of the Alumni Association arranged the program. Back L-R-McMillan, Bacon, Gurnbart, O'Neil, l. Sticklen, W. Moore, Maguire, F. Booker, G. Dudman, Rigg, Patterson, Huff, Thompson, Burnham, l. Noel, K. Willey, Clause, M. Purdum, T. Mitchell. 3rd L-R-O. Stanley, Frowein, Tomlinson, C. Leighty, Porter, L. Schisler, Rush, l. Purdum, De Rosa, C. Sturm, Loos, Curfman, Gloyd, Price, D. Moore, E. Leighty, Elting, Walker, Mendenhall. 2nd L-R-Wickline, Hanna, Swisegcod, Schlegel, Leighty, Newsome, Mayall, Hetrick, Walker, W. Moore, G. Sticklen, Pettit, D. Noel, A. Mitchell, P. Willey, Swigart, l. Strurn, Zettle, F. Thomp- son, l. Clause, Campbell. Front L-R-Ewing, Hetrick, W. Butcher, Schisler, Patterson, l. Patterson, Kutcher, Parks, Nelson, Beaver, Webb, Stanley, Quinn, F.. Leighty, Swisegood. P
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ORGANIZATI NS .ith MJ . Jima. Z Ov -Aff ,ov-L 4' f THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Three chords are struck, and then the Girls' Glee Club swings into its practice, which takes place every Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, the eighth hour. This club is directed by Miss Helen Rothgeb and is accompanied by Dorothy Noel. The Cflee Club is a social as well as a musical organization. Throughout the year it has studied many musical selections and has participated in various programs. The girls made their first CContinued on page 343 BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club was organized early in the first semester and met every Thursday night alter school. The club was changed to a credit course at the beginning of the second semester and met every Tuesday and Friday during the seventh period. There were about forty charter members interested in organizing the club but some were compelled to drop out when he meeting time was changed to school hours. iContinued on page 341 ,Aj 114.443 Page Twenty-eight
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ORGANIZATIONS G. A. A. The G. A. A. needs no introduction to the students at Ma- comb High. It has flourished for several years under the guidance of the physical education teacher. The first party of the season was held in form of an initia- tion. At this time twentystwo new pledges were accepted. Games followed the initiation services after which a 6 o'clock pot-luck supper was served. Continued on page 365 SUB-DEB CLUB This year under the leadership of Miss Carrison the Sub-Deb, a club for girls of the high school, was organized for the purpose of developing personality, leadership, self-reliance, initiative, and social poise. The following officers were selected: President-Charlotte Lewis Secretary-Luan Rost Vice-Pres.-Marjorie Taylor Treasurer-Emily Markham fContinued on page 365 Page Thirty
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