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aloe le- ! ll W rl. ' .ll MQEEFJ.: .SQ Y? F xii 3 T r E Back Row: Soetebeer, Tom, Sovia, Heitkemper. Minar, Johnson, Rybica, Moquin. Mr. Slyfield, Young, Van Natta, Mr. Van Natta, Redfern, M Hora, Anderson, Hourin, Burbey, Reap, Mess, Miller, Fansher. Front Row: Hudak, Miner, Chovan, Gran, Charbonnau, Florence, Sperry, Scdivy, Hammill, Mencel, Florence, Urban, Fansher, Odell, Mar- w cotte, Morrical, Shell, Reedal. .1 'Q E112 High Srhnnl Bank! all The band has, up to this year, been greatly handicapped by lack of instruments to carry out the ideals of a well balanced band. A poorly arranged and balanced instrumentation does not give the students a great deal of enthusiasm ll' f and interest because of the limitations in handling good music. In October nearly nine hundred dollars Worth of instru- fn ments were purchased and through rental contracts distributed among members of the band. The rental system was arranged so that members might use all rental paid toward paying up the contract and owning their instrument and over I' fifty per cent will avail themselves of this opportunity during the year. There were eleven old men to start the band li . f work and twenty-eight beginners. They gave their first concert in December and have given one monthly concert in the is Zjf- 9 theatre during the remainder of the school year. The group work has been carried on by Mr. Slyfield and Miss Singleton ' awk and has been most effective. Seldom does a band with so many new members acquire the ability to play as effectively as, I this group does. They surely will have a wonderful organization next year.
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XSS? no. v 74 SS All li: iii ll ll l I 2 - A4 1 -1,1 Q4 Hicks Schoos M'1l'kS Fansher Bloom Sclioos. Miss Singleton Rundquist Sovia Hammill Storll Kuse. Top Row: Middle Row: Heitkemper Charbonnau Sedivy Soetebeer Sedivy Fanshei' Sedivy Anderson Charbonnau. Va Bottom Ro '-Hashie Reedal Mess Leonhardt Newbury Vojtech Johnson Gronlund Harschutz. Girlz' Glen Gluh Twelve new members were added to the enrollment of the Girls' Glee Club, which numbered twenty-two originally. The aim of this organization is to develop an appreciation of good music. The members of the club staged the Annual Operetta, assisted by selected members of the student body.
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