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THE l937 llEDS'l'0NlAN 'i j- SENIOR JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Thls year the Seniors and the lunlors haxe combined lnto one group to form a High School C let Club xxhlch has been a success lrrom a number ol appllcants ex ceedlng a hundred only fiftx students xx ere chosen as members Though the Iunlors have not partlclpated ln any school actlxltles for thls year thclr present membership w1ll enable the sponsor to foster a club more advanced for the next year On the program for the later part of the year only Senlors partlclpated nn such actlvrtles as the Senlor play xxhuch xxas sponsored by the class of thlrtx seven durmg the month of Vlay One of the chref attractions m the Baccalaureate Services xx as the Clee Pllgrnm In a final Hourlsh of farexxell and a last burst of melody the chorus san Huntlng for the Lost Chord and Soldiers Chorus at the Commence ment Exercise xx hlch closes the Glee Club season for thls year An electlon of club officers shoxx ed the result as folloxx s ennue Trex ellnnl President james Slbert Secretary NN anda Guerren Treasurer The planlsts vxere Leah Xflanlex and Betty flemlnff xxhose talent xxlll be used dunng the next xear smce they are noxx unnors Xfluch of the success of this club IS due to the sponsor 'Vhss Rexnolds xxhose efforts brought about the results for xx hnch the club has re cenxed lts renoxxn 45 Roxx l Cuerrlere Carroll Hug land Manley C abler Fleming Nflasso Wyatt Roxy 2 Roadman Ferettx S1 bert Calle Yanco ORourlCe Smulslxx Roxy 3 Xflarclnlak Keeney Keener Newsome Penn Rey Roxx -L Lerch Eskra Rlchey Clprlannl Pancoast Sharp- nack Trevellrnx Hug lnbotham Roxx J Kordlsh Laluns Weber Klnng lerrx Sarada Charno vlch Royx o H Coleman Wllhelm Casserelx Rider C Coleman C rubble Dullk Caprlottl - o . x I ' . I 5 . I 1 ' I 'sl r V i J , Y I ' - r 1 ' , V' . ' l l J A ' , il Club chorus singing, I Would Be True and I m a molds Slivon Saporitah ' U U l , 'TT 1 1 l rl uf sn . 1 Z7 qv ' ' 4 , , , , L, , , - V V E A v T 'U 3 . S ' ' ' ' 1 - 9 . L , -
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THE 1937 llEllSTONIAN BAND AND ORCHESTRA Leyy is Cxough Ciapozzoli Za coy ic Dannels Qhiy es Zoretlc C oleman Cxapotosti Klhs Rei chechar 'ylorris Baldorl Perry l'omlCo Wilson Keeney Cwap polino Cxiarrocchi Bartyczalc Waller C metro Pizzola lvlixie C ontcsti Moore C apuzzl Camphcll l yans lorreco lxor dish lxrepps Kelley Bailey lxamenec lxopaclao l enn Cwapuzzi lxmg Kifis O Nleil Drexy s Lincoln W y att Bodno yich l33ldOI'l Qaporita lomsic Xrgenti Oakes Fleming lylan ley Nan lxirlc Barrett lylitchell 'ylanley L Manley Kllng Lyons F lxihs lhompson Cxar roll lomsic Ciabler Koy ach ia IC gh: wlcy Cjau t an coast Saporita 0 Neil Dulilc Drum lylayor and P lylon tagna Cxonductor lhere is perhaps no slnffle organization in the Hi h School that yyorlxs harder and does more to promote school spirit than the hand faking part in all our gridiron classics ofthe past year it furnished a musical haclxground lor the cheerinf section What could hc more thrillinv than to see the hand neatly dressed marching, on the held hefore the game forming the letter R and yyhat is a loothall game yylthout thc soul stirring., marches played as only a hand can play them lhe hand is composed of sey enty memhers hoth ol Cnade and H1 h School students lhc hand ffaye a concert in the High School Ciym lor thc annual hand party held on April 30 The hand made its second annual appearance at the Amerlcanizatlon Parade held in Uniontoyyn on 'ylay l lt also played for the Repuhlic American Lemon at Broyy nsyille on Armistice Day lnhe hand yyas formed tyyo years ago and is under the direction of Mr 'ylontagna the music instructor lnhe Orchestra directed hy 'yli 'ylontarna is com posed of tyyenty four memhe1s lhe Orchestra practically mdispensahle and plays an important part in all school and social functions l'he training and experience proy ided those lnterestccl has proy ed a great help to those yyho haye already Graduated and yye lxnoyy it yy ill do no less in the future 44 ,P , ,. X , I y . V . . , ,U i 'v - cn rs N ' J ' A 'Y f- I ' ' 1 ' s f by , V' ' . ' f - ff f , ' 7 ' f - 7 - V s ' y ,- ' ' f s N Y ' L . V. .l K . . h ' V Y ' V ' v 'I - v - F, 1 I I I V n ' 1 l ' ' f H A X J ' A ,Y ' 5 , ' A ., l ' ' l A C V , U ' ' IQ .t 'V , V. , .V ik. ' .' r , . ,S , . , - V , , , , , I , I J , ' - H y A , , A' ' l 4 l v lf ' , I 4 ol ll. W l ' j Y i .Y ' , ' L I y- ' J - ' on April 23, the lunds raised hy' this ey'ent was used '.N V Y .v L' '. vlf- . v ',, ' ' , ' ' . A -, V 1, K .V V V 4 . , ,V - , . V . ., D' , , f, 'A , ', ,- . v f' ' ' ' ' 1 'A Cx'l.'-, L A wil, lm! ' V ' 'AHA '- ' 1' 'V . i , k 4 V l i 1 I N I V A 1 ' ' D f ' 1' A A X ' ' 4 , D , . , , ' .' ' t
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TIIE l937 REDSTUNIAN Roxx l Qabler Keeney Vx lwleld Llneoln C Evans ZIS lxlnd Cjrex 'l Mitchell Pan coast Roxx 2 Cralle 'Xloxotnex lvl Homestuelx Saporlta lvlltchell Snbert ones Augustrne Roxx 3 Bx rne Alberts P Duke S l:x ans Lamb Caldxxell Smlth Roadman j Casserlx Baron Marko Talbert oxx 5 ranks llelds lqll'1lClx l Hoxxarth Hudacheclt Oakes R Hrlcllx B Hoxxarth Vx1lson After manx attempts bx the students and facultx ol Redstone to form an organlzatlon for the boxs of the school one has hnallx been organlzed The club xx as formed during the early part of the xear and officers xxere chosen at the ETSI meetmg l'he re sults of the electlon xxere Presndent Fred Hoxxarth Vnee President Pat Mullen Seeretarx james Snbert l reasurer Robert Baran lnhe organlzatlon ltself IS Intended to lxft the standard of Christian llvlng to a hxgher degree throughout the school and communrtx The club has certain codes and rules bx xx hlch the members ablde and xxhlch are a sponsor has helped us greatlx ln formulating and abld mg bx these rules 'xlembershxp for the club rs both honorarx and aetrxe ln order that the club members max not lose all con neetlons xx 1th the organlzatlon after graduatxng Hon orarx members haxe the same standing ln th club as actwe members and are to be consrdered as one of the club alxx axs A fexx months after bernv organlzed thxrteen senlors xxere taken Into the club hx popular vote of all mem bers proxldlng, the Seniors had a fl average and Glled the other requxrements The number of classmen ente mg each xear has been restrrcted to a llmlted number ll'l order to proportmon the number aecordrng to the classes exceptlng freshmen xxho xxlll haxe nexx members next xear 46 V l . I I ' I - v i xr I 1 Y I v V 2. I xl Y' C ' , A My ' l A V ' - f Roll 'll Xlench' lv V asserll' deflnnte part of the boys routrne. Mr. lvlench, our R ' -elf' ', R. 5' , 1' X ' ' ' 1- y I rl V l Y fi V X f Y ' ' 1 - - f - V 4 1 K V 5 ' . I , fl ' 7 ' vb f ff AH J f J , , . If ' f r' v, no
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