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'l'H H KIRVH IQSTRQX 'lnp Run' tlelt lu rlchtl: ll. Rin.:ll'rs1. N, Hnlly lf, llurier, R, Nlieiilimliii. Y. XYilsun. R, Nl'elch, .L Blasun, Xlidille Rim: H. Sells. AX. Iiesi-flee, l'. Ruliertsnii, Ieii Sliive, liiwint I4-iw: l', Hwlzlrs. Lf XYeiin-li. Xlr, Svlmlier. 'I' H I2 O RC H E S T RA 'llhe orchestra uf Suuth Side High is the secund instrumental 4ll'Q1llllZllllllll in the music department. It was rwgzmizecl last full but due tu the lack of :in nuditrwriuin in the schiml, it did not lnzike ll public zippeniitnice until it played for the Hells uf Beuiijulais, in the Central High Schuul .'X1lClllU1'llllll, May 25. in cfmnectiun with the orchestra friun Central High Sclmul. Nlr. Schafer was cnlicliictul' uf the wrchestrzi in udditiun tu his nuineriius other duties. Practices were held once ll week :it night. The orchestra. though small, plays twgether well and has been praised fur its lizirmuny. The personnel furnishes its own instruments. lllllfillg which are the fwllww- ing: twu curnets, une clarinet, four 5LlN1llJl'1Ul'lCS. three vinlins, une cellu, Une tnnnbiine. piunu, drums and traps. Since the large niajnrity of the members are underclaissinen, an experienced nucleus will be assured for the fnrnintifvn :mf an urchestrn next fall. l'i:,'f Um 1'f.'1x1.fi. 1' f7.'i11fY1--iffly
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L M. ,Y , AeA.. 'I'Hl-I ILXXII Top Row tleft to riuhtl: Mr. Schafer, .-X, Mason. X. Nliller, AX, llireley, Y. XYilson, X, Holly. lloltom lion: R. Sclieunmnn. C, Speelxnan. R. XYelch, li. Lords. A. llesecke, rl. Stover. THE BAND Inspired by the small but mighty Nluncie Hand at the regional tournament, South Siders decided that the school must have such an organization. When the call for musicians was sounded the response from the boys was excellent. It was decided to have the band play at the baseball games this spring and to have it enlarged so as to ha'.e a well-balanced organization in perfect workiiig order for the footlzall and basketball gaines next fall. It will also be used at other school meetings. Mr, Schafer volunlered to drill the band after school, After a month's practice. it made its first appearance at the New Haven game when it played in the Stadium. The band is composed of two corners, one clarinet, four saxophones, one trombone. a trumpet, a tenor drum, a bass drum and traps, An effort will be made next fall to provide the band with green and white uniforms. ftlyf Une' fllrmfuuf ywftlfllfvll
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NIR. SL'H.fXl lf1R NIR. lGHl'l,li MR. Xlfl.l. NIR. YIRTS FACULTY QUARTE T South Side High School had a new and unusual organization added to its Music Department this year. This is the Faculty Quartet. It made quite a name for itself whenever it sang at the various meetings of the school. The quartet made its initial appearance at the second school assembly last fall and since then has sung' at the Y. NI. C, A. and before the meeting of a number of clubs. It took a prominent part in the Minstrel Show. The Quartet is composed of: Mr. Schafer . . , . , , Tenor Mr. Gould . , . Second Tenor Mr. Null , . .Baritone f will A en Mr. Yirts . . , , . , , .Hasso ? V . Mr. Schafer is at the head of the Music Depart- f S, , .iw R i ment, Mr. Gould is a teacher of Botany, Mr. Null 4l f!'v ' Mi is at the head of the English Department, and Mr. A , I, 2 Yirts is a mathematics instructor. X f 'ff' 'Z?C5ff f 'I f W- l'g.g,- Um' fln11.'f1'r'zf Ttcwllly-lrr'o
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