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Grganizations Band Orchestra Chorus A Capella Choir Junior Choir J. H. S. Orchestra Sunshine Society Girl's Athletic Association S-Club National Athletic Honor Society I-li-Y Junior High School Science Cluh Latin Club French Club Commerce 'KHe who He He He He He Progress is the law of life. is silent is forgotterig who abstains is taken at his vvordg who does not advance falls back' 7 who stops is overwhelmed, distanced, crushedg , who ceases to grow greater becomes smallerg who leaves off, gives up -the stationary condition is the beginriin of the endf'-Amiel.
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'-has been devoted to the making of groups, both in music and conduct, fine BAND AND ORCHESTRA Both the band and orchestra are conducted for a three-fold purpose-Q15 to train students for either a vocation or an avocationg Qzj to serve the school, and C 31 to serve the community. The high point of the year was the participation of the band, orchestra, ensembles, and soloists in the district music contest at Southport. Many of the awards went to Shelbyville. The band, competing against three other bands, won the right to enter the state contest to be held in Evansville during early May. The orchestra had no competition, but received a plaque for excellent performance, consequently, the orchestra will compete in Evansville. These ensembles won: clarinet quartet-Ioan Clark, Robert Ellison, Donald Brunner, and George Toleng brass quartet-Francis Chesser, Morris Blaich, Eugene Fox, and Iack Estelle, saxaphone quartet-Stanley Banker, William Stafford, Don Sexton, and Eugene Riser, clarinet trio-Eleanor Benton, Ioan Clark, and Carson King. The soloists who won were: Eleanor Benton, Stanley Banker, Roy Coers, and Carson King. The orchestra advertised the school by playing for the State Federation of Music Clubs, and a small band greatly amazed the students at the Edinburg High School in a program there. The band and orchestra furnished music Cnoise by the band at the gamesj for school functions. By playing for the service clubs and the Republican Christmas party, the band served the community. The orchestra also played at the service clubs. A much needed Parentls Booster Club was organized and by sponsoring various enterprises, bought new instruments. Two Kings fthat is, in namej acted as assistant directors for the two organif zations-Oneida as the orchestrais concert mistress, and Carson-as the band's student conductor. Iack Estelle did both the school and band justice as the bandls drum major. It is usually the winners who receive medals. If medals were to be given to directors for their interest, Mr. Schulz would surely be eligible. His spare time enough to bring credit to our school. L -
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