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91.14 Qmff. Left to Right How l D. Weber, F. Kunz, R. Priest, J. Bundy, M.L. Frusher, D. Shelky, V.Sutton, J. Strayer, R.Wblfrmm Row 2 M.McCarthy,D.J.Cadaret,F.Powers, R.Petelle,K.Heslet, Miss Rohde, S.McCabe, D. Durfey, G. Jackscn. J. Bush, G. Stricklen. Row 3 P. Barton, C.Williamson,V.Adans, C. Kruse,B. Hartman, C.BrockwaM M. Gaiser, B. Dart, E. Parker, B. Bell, R. Fruchey. Absent : John Walt er . Left to Right How 1 B. Mastin, J. Linn, R. Trapp, J. Ingram, D. Webster. G. Allen, O. Nontell, J. McCreer3g C, Jack- son, R. Kruse. How 2 P.Bu.rghardt, M. Wall, J. Cannm. D. Kerscher, B. Hoffman,J.Keld1, S. Myers, B. Klotz, M. Ziegler, S-Gunn - Row 3 T. McCarthy, J. Weber, B. Butz, G.Tavernier, Mrs.Gunn,S.Prestcn, R.M. Damore, M.Sutton,M.Brunirg? M. Manley. Lui Qnufn Left to Right Row 1 R. Zwyer, C. Hards, P. Meyers, J. Bordeaux, J. Kerscher, R. Powers, S. VanGundy, J. Cadarec, Row 2 J. Kowalski,C.Cooper,J. Curriur, J. Nontell, C. Parker, N. Bush, M. Williamson, T. Parker. Row 3 T. Trapp, D. Baker. B.Paxton. J. Strayer, B. Hart, M. Cannon, D. Longnecker, M. LeMa1tre,R.Taver- nier. Absent: J. Nailor, S. Brehens.
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Qgcuui The infant is growing up. At the beginning of this year it sounded worse than any baby I have ever heard. This infant I an speaking of is our band. It's getting to the place now where it can say nmaman and be understood. I am well pleased with the interest that has been shown by the members of the band. To stay enthusiastic over music while practicing technique is not easy, but these members have done that very thing. The lonclova Band is thsfirst one lonclova has had for some time. At present it lists twenty-five members plus those in training. Our organization cannot remain stagnant, it must grow. At the first of the year only one member could read music. By dint of hard work the band has now reached the point where it can play some easy music. It made its first public appearance larch 4, 1938. It played for the entertainment of the high school students and parents. Some of the pieces they played :were ' Home Sweet H men, 'Abide With Me', 'Tenting Tonight', 'Loug, Long Ago', and 'Chalma Waltzn, At another time the band played while the students sang 'America' Rr an assembly program. The band has received its first major en- gagement, that of playing for the Decoration Day Ceremonies at Monclova. This will be the first time that the Monclova School Band has played for any special ceremonies. It will be quite an experience for those in the band We wish them all Ngood luckn. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame begang When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead. Then cold and hot and moist and dry In order to their stations leap, And Music's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began: From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, Theldiapason closing full in Man. What passion cannot Music raise and quell? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound: Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell?
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