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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row I-J. Greetham, E. Bowlus, VV. Stephens, D. XVilson, H. Peterson, B. johnson, J. Zink, -I. Wonzer, F. Rosentrater, R. Sprang, J. VanDoren, J. McKinsey, H. Overmyer, F. Wfelsh. Row 2-O. Culbert, R. Hasselbach, R. Inks, T. Stout, C. Miller, R. Huntsingcr, S. Dock, AI. Clard, Hirsh, T. Nahm, B. Witter, D. Bender, Riel, H. Karlovetz. Row 3-R. Hcnne, J. Short, XV. Hague, C. Presgruvc, A. Curtis, XV. Curtis, R. Seigenthaler, R. Walton, Mrs. Datesman, R. Fcrrison, T. McDonald, R. Lorcnzen, C. Hasselbnch, C. Moar, R. Ryder. BOYS' GLEE CLUB In February 1928, the Boys' Glee Club gave their first public program in the High School Auditorium. Fifty members comprised this organ- ization, which was an outgrowth of a double male quartet organized by Mrs. Dateman two years before. In this way larger groups of boys could be reached, stimulating them to a greater interest in vocal development, a cultivation of a more refined taste in music, an appreciation of harmony and an outlet for boyish en- thusiasm, which sometimes runs rampant. Good intonation, clear enunciation, careful phrasing are points for which the Boys' Glee Club strive. In addition to the special school program each Spring several short programs have been given by the club including appearances before the Kiwanis and Elks Clubs of this city. The officers are: President , ..,,.......,.,.,. .... . ,Jim Greetham I.ibra1'ia11-Trensurwh ,. .......... Jack Zink Accomlbunixf .......... .... , ..--.Rona Walton Faculty All1!iS01'-,..... ....,.., Mrs. Datesman 27
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row I-M. Stokes, B. Humphrey, F. Lucas, A. Dorr, V. Behnken, Mitchell, L. Younkman, J. Mousley H. Stokes, A. Weider, V. Bowlus, M. Bloom, R. XValton. Row 2-L. Heschel, E. XVoonncott, E. Lilley, D. Marsh, D. Schultz, J. Tracy, B. B. Welker, M. Engler, R. Myers, D. Mielke, R. Ryder, V. Schell, B. Swedersky, E. Mielke. Row 3-V. Pierce, C. Collier, J. Moore, A. Swedersky, H. Troike, V. Paul, M. Cramer, I. Miesle, M. Walton, M. Mischke, A. Karlovetz, M. Dier, V. Kreilick, L. Leonard, M. Burkett. Row 4-V. Immel, K. Moore, D. Mooney, H. Hollenbeck, V. Staschke, I. Woodriiff, J. Kreilick, Mrs. Datcsman, E. Meyers, H. Nickels, M. Dorr, lf. Laird, V. Cooley, V. Egbert, Leota Pick. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was organized by Mrs. Datesman in 1920 with twenty-three members. Today on account of the great interest shown the number has been limited to sixty. Membership consists of students from ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth gradesg new members being selected from the ninth grade at the close of each school year to fill the vacancies occasioned by seniors grad- uating. Beauty of tone, accurate pitch, ability to read music, to sing a har- mony part and general musical ability are required for acceptance into the club. Besides the regular program given each spring in che School Audi- torium, the club sings a group of sacred songs at the Baccalaureate service. At the state meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs in this city they entertained the members with a group of delightful songs. Last October they were honored with an invitation to appear before the Northwestern Teachers, Association at their Toledo Meeting. ' The officers are: President ...................... ....... R ona Walton Libra1'ian-Treasurer ....... ................ , Marian Dorr Accompanislf ....... . ...., ..,... . Margaret Mae Engler Faculfy Advisor ..... ............. Mrs. Datesman 26
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Clarinet--N. Voss, M. Bloom, S. Dach, A. Benner, L. Heschel, E. Babione, D. Slatter, B. Price, E. Shuck, R. Farrison, N. Bloker, B. Wallace, A. Fouche, D. Flickinger. Trumpet-R. Post, W. Decker, H. Voss, L. Wbodruff, B. Johnson, H. Overmyer, W. Rafferty, A. Walters, G. Ottney, R. Hawk, W. Fought. - Flute-H. Anderson, E. Bahnsen, H. Greene Oboe-C. Kellogg. ' Bassoon-Francis Magsig. Baritone-M. McGormley. French ,Horn-R. Lehmann, F. Levy, L. Shilling, M. Overmyer. ' Trombone-R. Johnson, H. Ansted, J. Stierwalt, M. Miller, R. Ryder, V. Magsig, R. Wingard, J. Rimelspach, D. Hetrick. Saxophone-R. Brooks, D. Auxter, M. Burkett, R. Vollmar, W. Hague, B. Dunmyer. Bass-I. Measley, R. Henne, D. Ryder, R. Booth. Drums-H. Overmyer, D. Schutt, D. Diedler, J. Hartgrove, D. Huss, E. Waggoner. Director-Mr. Walter Sells. Drum Major-F. Welsh. BAND The Band, which was organized in 1921, under the direction of Mr. L. W. Wainwright, is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. The present director, Mr. Walter Sells, has developed a very fine marching band as Well as a concert band, capable of playing fine music. The mem- bers of this band are chosen by the director according to their musical ability. ' The band has played for all the football games and for all home basketball games. Francis Wfelsh, with his strut and flying baton has been a very successful drum major. The band participated in the Vanities, assembly, and gave a concert for the public. By far the most important event of the year was the Band Festival, held at Sandusky. Ten school bands, with over four hundred musicians attended. There is also a Junior Band, consisting of beginners not yet capable of entering the Senior Band. This band has played many engagements throughout the city. Student Director .............. . .,,.. ....,. R ichard Lehmann Assistant Student Director .....,. ..,......, R obert Johnson Librarian .............................. ...... H arold McGormley V 28 Q
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