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IV! BAND MEMBERS l James McFarland, Charles Johnson, Jack Russell, Lorena Church, Darrell Lynch, Harold Beebe, Herschel Ford. Norton Beebe, Bula Mae Risley, Bernece Millard, Wendell Robertson, Mr. Reichardt, Leland Montgomery, Hale McCowen, Arden Gibson, Alex Thomas, Clarence Walker, Kathleen Houdeshell, Irma Church, Ver- non Pacini, Carol Grothe, Louisa Hinds, Oliver Pacini, Lloyd Jones, Arthur Church ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Phyllis Cromwell, Edith Boyd, Barbara Ford, Verna Talso, Lorena Church, Darrell Lynch, Oliver Pacini, Arthur Church, Lavona Fletcher, Connie Hurlock, Agnes Richey, Mr. Reichardt, director, Jack Allenby, Raymond Shepherd, Kathleen Houd- eshell, Irma Church, Sam Ray, Billy Montgomery, Beth Corbett The band, under the direction of Mr. Reichardt. has done outstanding work during this past year. If school spirit seems to have revived, this organization is in a great measure responsible for it. Playing at all games, programs, and rallies, it has added greatly to pep and enthusiasm in school affairs. The orchestra has given several splendid performances this year. The most appreciated of these was their accompaniment for the operetta. On the evening of May 22 the entire music department delighted its listeners with a program of music. An A Capella Choir from the choral class, selections by the Beginners' Orchestra and the Advanced Orchestra, and various solos were among the program numbers. USIC
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ORGANIZATICDNS BLOCK U WEARERS Ferdinand Fernbach, Milton Ford, Joe Woodruff, Ha1'old Beebe, Tom Cleland, Har- ley Freeman, John Dane, Ernest Thornton, Norton Beebe, Charles Rucker, Fred Grothe, Bill Cleland, Milton Bishop, Arthur Mayhew, Harold Ashton. Tom Van e Dyke, Kenneth Mahurin, Jack Russell, Richard Tweedy, George Jordan, Jim Hil- dreth, Georges Hengeveld, Claude Killen, George Lane, Don Weselsky, John Kins- ler, Horace Ivey, Dick Davis, Ed Walsh. Les Grant Although the Block U Society is the largest organization for boys in the school, it has been the least active and most dormant of the student body clubs. There have been just three meetings this year. Many of the members of this society, as individuals, are active. But with the many possibilities for improving the welfare of the school, nothing in any way has been done by this group as a whole to cooperate with the attempts of other organizations. CITIZENSHIP COMBIITTEE The most faithful and conscientious committee of the standing committees of the student body, this group gets the least recognition of any, and -certainly the least thanks. They represent the entire student body and meet regularly every Monday morning to keep students' citizenship reco-rds in good order. In late May their records showed that the following seniors have main- tained a perfect Citizenship Standing for the four years they have been in high school: Charles Johnson, Charles Norfolk, and Mary Morgan. CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Alex Thomas Carol Grothe Arden Gibson Claude Killen Mr. Lange Mrs. Cox Bill Prather
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Cl-IORAL. USIC loving students of our school have found in this year's choral class, offered for the first time in several years, an unusual opportunity to increase their knowledge and appreciation in the field of vocal music. The class, under the direction of Otto H. Reichardt, meets at 12:30 in the music roomy ., however, because of the limited time, the accomplishments of the group have QR, been somewhat hampered. ' . XX 5 'THE class sang for the Washington's and. Lincoln's birthday program, for Q Christmas, and for the Mark Twain Centennial celebration, which was given Xml by Miss Giles' sophomore English class. ml, T HE greatest performance of the year was the operetta, Polished Pebbles, to-' Q by Otis M. Carrington, which was given in place of the annual student body 3... L play. Presented on March 27, under the direction of Mr. Reichardt and Miss sl - Kaiser, it was enthusiastically received by a large audience. Aided by a chorus N. . of thirty, and with accompaniment by the orchestra, the following students had , Fri the leading parts: Lorraine Pike, Louisa Hinds, Lorena Church, Norton Beebe, 'N Audrey Doak, Margaret Somerset, John Dane, Ernest Thornton, Lulu Cook. Yi - Lorena Church O. Pacini Cook Ulvila Mihelcic Pauli Hurlock Phillips Somerset Risley . L, Church T. Cleland L. Casabonne Wise Jaakola . Sanford Hinds Romer West Stoughton Wagner M. Ford K, Onomiya Leonard Vassar Thornton G. Szanik A. Parker Mr. Reichardt Ray Bud Prather Ruddick
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