University High School - Nunc Dimittis Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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NUNC DIMITTIS Basketball lfiml Rme: Manager Larere T'I't'NlllI1. lfranklin Shull. t'aptain William Venliale. Rllsb Dobson, I-ldmund tire:-n. .Shoml l,',,H.1 lg,.,,4y Rullifft Ur.-y Nt-lson, Roliert Klitcln-ll, t'oach T'-l't'll liasl, Robert Mikel. Louis llopltlns, Aloe lleuelt. By joseph Earl Hli 1033-34 basketball squad under Coach Iiast experienced a very successful season. Although the team lost its first three games, it retaliated to the extent of winning the Huron League Title, and the district tournament. The team barely missed the chance of annexing the regional cham- pionship in the last game in this tournament when it lost to Trenton, 18 to 17. The team, led by Captain Penhale, was made up of Wikel, Mitchell, Nelson, Hopkins, and Hewitt, forwards: Shull and Swisher, centers: and Dobson, Green, and Ratliff, guards. The season opened on December 1, when the Cubs dropped their first game to an unbeatable alumni team, by a score of 32-13. The next week the team journeyed to liaton Rapids, only to be handed a second defeat. ln the first game of the Huron League schedule, the U. High cagers were defeated by Clinton. ln the next game, on December 22, however, the tables were reversed, to continue for the rest of the Huron League schedule. L. High won from Milan, 28-18. january 22 saw the annual encounter with St. Thomas. After a hard fought battle with the fight- ing lrish, the liastmen emerged the victors, by the score of 26 to 21, thus ending a series of two con- secutive victories for St. Thomas over U. High. This year, The Good Neighlior's Trophy was presented for the first time to the winning team for possession throughout the year. The next six consecutive Huron League engagements were won with comparative ease over Saline, Chelsea, Dundee, Lincoln Consolidated, Ypsi Roosevelt, and Belleville: thus giving U. High undis- puted possession of first place in the Huron League title race. The district tournament was captured after three games with Saline, Northville, and Lincoln t'onsolidated. The following week, the If High basketball team entered the regional tournament. The first game with St. Leo of Detroit, was won 15 to IO. The following night, the liastmen annihilated Visita- tion of Detroit to the tune of 31 to 16. ln the finals, however, li. High opposed Trenton, and only after a highly contested game did they lose by one point, the final score being 18 to 17. They were thereby eliminated from entering the state tournament. The prospects for next year look promising, since only two veterans, t'apfain l'enhale and Dob- son, will be missing. This year's second team, coached by Mr. Harold Kammerer, had a fair season with seven victories and four defeats. lhigti Twenty flirce

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NUNC DIMITTIS MUSIC Orchestra By William W. Sleator, Jr. F OR the orchestra, the past year has been a most succesful one. Despite severe losses by gradua- tion, this year's membership tapproximately 353 is greater thtn that of any previous year in the school's history. The orchestra has played for assembly part of the time during the year, and will also play for the commencement exercises. Most of the actual conducting has been done by Mr. Shu- mate, of the School of Music, under the able supervision of Mr. Burnett. Operating in conjunction with the instrumental music classes, the orchestra offers an opportunity for players of all levels of ability to gain invaluable experience: the beginners, in general orchestral work, and those more advanced, in sight reading and in conducting. In spite of its extremely limited practicing time, one hour a week, the orchestra has made definite progress this year, and has proved itself a very popular and worthwhile organization. - Glee Clubs By Helen Byrn THE girls' and boys' glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Olson, have given musical training and much enjoyment to all students interested in singing. In addition to their regular weekly meetings they have appeared in public on several occasions. The girls sang three American Indian folk songs in a program for the Women's Club. They also sang several times in the school assemblies. The boys' group gave a short operetta when the athletic letters were presented in assembly. In realistic pirate costumes and with appropriate songs, they showed their disapproval of poor sports- manship by making part of the pirate crew walk the plank for such crimes as not cheering at the basketball games. After this the letters were taken out of the treasure-chest and distributed to team members. The spring cantata was omitted this year. In its place the girls' and boys' groups combined to give an assembly of glee club music. - The Band By G. Howard Carrothers THE University High School Band was first organized in 1931. Each year since then it has shown a decided improvement over the previous year. The members have tried concert music for the first time this year, and they have done very well with this type of band music. Several times this year the band has played at the beginning and at the end of the assembly programs. Mr. Burnett, who is in charge of the band and orchestra, has been unusually fortunate in having several of the University students from the Michigan Band assist him in teaching and directing our band. Each spring, as soon as the weather permits, the band goes out of doors to practice marching. Page Twenty-two



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