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I .l T l I l IIIIIIIIIifffliflfffflffflfIjfffflffflffflffflffflffflfffflffflffflffflfflflfjflffflffffill 0501+ uard and Qprum ,dnajors HHS llffl Row 1-Robert Black, Kaye Kislig, Lewis Byers, Thomas VVhitman, Hartley Harrison Row 2-Earl Kaylor, Donald Allensworth, Junior Byers. CN. .Aids the Wed 6614055 In keeping with the spirit of unity, which war has effected throughout the nation, school music organizations decided to give up participation in the Eastern District Contest this year. Previous years have found the band, chorus, and orchestra repre- sented there. The necessary expenses for the trip have been defrayed by local business men and the members of each musical organization. Music had been purchased, rehearsals scheduled, and practicing begun before the na- tional emergency brought forth the decision to stay at home. Again in the spirit of unity, school officials and music directors worked out a plan. On March 24th in the Junior High School Auditorium, the Senior High School Band, Chorus, and Orchestra presented a concert for the benefit of the American Red Cross. It was a disappointment to the music students not to make the usual out of town trip and have among other things, one day of 'fhot-hog stuffing. But what a satisfaction to be giving and helping others to give of their talentsl Each member of the student body had part in making the necessary arrangements. The art department made post- ers and helped to decorate the stage. Students Wrote and delivered addresses before professional and business organizations in order to place the plan before the public. Stu- dents sold tickets and distributed hand bills which were printed by the industrial Arts department. The Red Cross sent part of the proceeds direct to the war front. A portion of the pro- ceeds Was used to buy supplies which our students turned into necessary war materials. We think the band, chorus, and orchestra should be given three cheers for making it possible for so many people to help with and receive help from this concert. They have truly followed the slogan: lWusic for bloralef'
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