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62 CLOWNING AROIQND 'I he I.ittle German Band is a great success wherever it goes. German music fills the air to the tunes of Um Die Izclrte uim. Xacgt Iehen, and Wir sind die Sanger vom Schwartzeralde. In some of our later concerts, ue have mixed in some comedy rag- time music. 'I his ragtime music goes over as well as the Gemian IIIUSIC. The little German Band in Port Byron Central School was first organilesl -this year, and so far has given three performances. 'Ihe real name for our organization is Ilerr I.ouie and his Hungry five in Germany. Ilerr Iouie is the leader. Other mem- bers are Gretchen, Ilulda, I'r1tLie, Frieda, and Adolph. The hand was first organized as a comedy skit. but after the first performance, uhich was at the County Men Teachers' Meet- ing, we receixed two more offers to play at a Sadie Hawkins Day dance in Auburn, and at the Senior Class supper. We played for these two groups. The organization is entirely voluntary and the only pay we get is the fun of doing. Costumes and wisecracks are part of each performance and usually the audience goes wild before we are done. Sorry to say, but the Little German Band has all the members it can use, and the only opportunity to get into it is to play an instru- ment and take the place of one of the members when he graduates. Row 1: M. Ball. Row 2: S. Lillie, C. NYarren, G. Mills, XY. Bobbett, R. Murdock STUIJIZNT COUNCI I. COMMITTEE l.ast October 11 committee was formed for the formation of a student council. At the tirst meeting, temporary officers were elected. They were George Mills. Temporary Chairman, and Norma Horr. Temporarv Secre- tary. Plans were laid for the organization of the council. In January, representatives were elected. The campaigns and elections were held the week of 25-29 of February. The parties have many things in their plattorms that would he heneficial to our school if carried out. .The Students Rights party, managed hy Iiric Burgess, elected by a large majority, their slate ot otticers for our student council, with George Mills. President, Richard Sny- der, X ice-President: Frank Dalcsio. Secretary, and Donald Smith, Treasurer. MAKING OUR LAWS I' I N 5 P. Conlev, B. Bills, N. Criss, H. De Bottis. j. Iilliott, D. Smith, E. Osburn. H. Finch, G, Mills, N. Horr, R, Rosecrans, G, Iingvall. M. Ball, B. Yan Ditto, Ii. Burgess, R. Helmer, R. Dutcher, W 41 ' ln -a D g g
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