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AAA A NADS 'lhe four o'clock line-up. Grst and second graders-Seniors at work on the annual-Rear view of Coach Hawes at play-School's out- Cecil Brown poles one over the fence lfoul ballJ4 H.1nk rears back on one to scare the batter- the first snow-The Great Midway -Third and Fourth grade Christ- mas Treew-Our caretaker. Mr. Bur- well, just Sam to most of us- Bob Ballmer, cleaning erasers or playing cowboy?--Pete stretches for a high one-!the Seniors before their trip to Livingston's. No, we didn't all go in the Chrys- ler- Hank Wenzel at the bat, Normand Boyer. catching-Icy weather, Buddy Ruder, Junior Weasel. and Franklin Johnson- The lntroduction to Business Class at work? ?- It still tastes better out of the pump . says Samuel Rcinbolt-Mr. Aukerman, playing indoor or putting the shot, Good form for either.-Not sweeping the ocean nor clubbing fish. Just Nor- man Boyer, Mr. Hawes. and Whiz Peery trying to dry off the baseball diamond-four and one to carry, Viola Moon, Marguerite Conn, Marceil Shaneyfelt and Irene John- son, with Bobby Teegardin-- the Saxophone Quartette: Vivian Hartsing. Robert Shaffer, Marlyn Conn and Everett Mason-in the dugout. during baseball practice- Monday morning. Coach and the boys playing that game over again -.1 chip off the old block, Sir Robert himself.
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Qniola on On Monday, September 0, 1935. the members of the high school band met for the first time this year. The following ofhcers were elected: president. Robt. Shaffer: vice president, Helen Ma: Neilson: sec etary. Eleanor Conn. and treasurer. Evonda McClure. Evonda has also been appointed student director. The band. like tlte chorrs, has taken an active part in both school and community activities this year, There has been a steaiy increase in the enrollment of members, with a greater variety of instruments. XVith t e help of the P. T. A. we have been able to purchase two new instru- ments this year. We hope to continue adding new instruments from time to time and thus make our band a well balanced organization. We are sorry to lose Marguerite Conn this year. However, our prospects for l936-1937 are brighter th'n ever. Many members of the Junior Band are being promoted to the Senior Band next fall. enior Choeuf The McClure high school chorus was organized September 10. 1935. The following of- ficers were elected: president, Irene Johnson: secretary. Evonda McClure: treasurer. Paul Moon: librarian. Jeanette Shively and pianist. Marguerite Conn. After the organization meeting, Mr. Aukerman tested our voices and placed us in our respective singing positions. The chorus has been quite active in school this year. On Christmas eve we sang carols on the streets of McClure. We assisted in the production of our Christmas pageant and also took part in the musical Jamboree. On March l4 we had the privilege of broadcasting over Station WSPD in Toledo. On April I0 We presented the Easter cantata, May 7 found us appearing on the last P. T. A. program and on May 17 we took part in the evening service at the Lutheran church in McClure. Our last appearance of the year was at the baccalaureate services on May 24. Erom the standpoint of membership. our chorus has increased considerably this year. There are fourteen boys and twenty-nine girls. We are sorry to lose Irene Johson. Marguerite Conn. and Marceil Shaneyfelt. but we hope that others will come in to take their places. Top row-Mary Naugle. Marvin Peery. Franklin Johnson. Junior Anderson. Victor Moon. Paul Moon. Robert Chamberlin, Don Harman. Robert Shaffer. Franklin Boyd, Eldon Johnson. Verl Reimund. Robert Rowland. Melvin Richmond. John Wenzel. Middle row-Maxine Miller, Lucille Roach, Louise Ruder, Jeanette Shively. Eleanor Conn. Thelma Hale, Mary Shaneyfelt, Vivian Hartsing. Viola Moon. Delores Wilcox. Alberta Miller. Helen Kuhn, Maxine Ballmer, lrene Johnson. Helen Mae Neilson, Dorothy Clark, Zelma Jennings. Marguerite Conn, accompanist. Bottom row-Iona Smith. Evonda McClure. Arlene Adams. Marceil Shaneyfelt, Bernita Will- iams, Mr. Aukerman. Lillie Boyd, Louise Steele, Glenda Rudolph, Edna Duquette. Ruth Jennings, Norma Smith. 5 P Y FUOECD UJC
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IQADGS EIGHTH SEVENTH SIXTH FIFTH FOURTH V V V THIRD SECOND FIRST
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