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BAND The band, a combination of grade and high school pupils, consisted of about sixty-five members. The schedule of practices was: Monday—Beginners. Tuesday—Full Band. Wednesday—Reed Section. Thursday—Full Band. Friday—Brass Section. They played for assembly programs, Navy Day, Armistice Day, Homecoming, Decoration Day, and gave the opening concert at the spring musicalc, Waltz Dream. BOY’S GLEE CLUB The Boy’s Glee Club held its meetings each Monday and Wednesday on the sixth period. They sang for several assemblies, and for the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. They also participated in the spring musicale, Waltz Dream, by Straus. Mrs. Wayne Hamm was their accompanist, assisted by Elizabeth Stanford. GIRL’S GLEE CLUB The regular meetings of the Girl’s Glee Club were held each Tuesday and Thursday on the sixth period. They participated in the spring musicale, Waltz Dream, special programs, Commencement, and Baccalaureate services. The accompanist was Mrs. Harry Larson. Selected from the Glee Club were twelve girls comprising the Ensemble, which sang for special functions. Miss Janece Johnson directed the three musical organizations.
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Ilimn CLUB The Drama Club, boasting a membership of twenty-eight, elected the following officers for 1943 and 1944: Merle Lundeen, President; Ruth Harring- ton, Vice President; and Julietta Jayne, Secretary-Treasurer. Meetings were held during the sixth period each Wednesday, under the supervision of Miss Watkins. The primary aim of the club was to develop poise, graciousness, and self expression. The activities of the year included serious and nonsensical debates, impromptu speeches, original skits and individual pantomimes. The members also gained experience in the presentation of a one-act play entitled, “The Red Lamp”.
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