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,l1UD'BI'i1IlIllf, Smith, Annes, lit-xnnior, Ness St-t'oiid-Brown, Drzikc, Sunclnger, Stn-tt'0ns, St'lxo0pplv1', Knutrsrni First fHfl4'l, Allen. Pfcil, Grtmgt-r, Fltitvn Glen Iuhn 1910 The Clem Clul: of 1900-IO has had El !ilI'CIlllUllr9 year. This boys have had to risc early and stay latc, like unto the lark and thc nightingalc, hut sn popular have tht-5' becrnne that their st-rvivcs :irc stniglit for almost every important event on thc Canipuk. Their repertoire is a Vz11'icClo11c, lrmn the pruliiluiticni vlizuit ltlflI'Ulllt'lii11gIll'il1lii1lQS0l1gI, while their appt-zirzincc on thc Stage in thc rule of lwlzick-t'm'lc artists was unv of thc seiiszitimial linppenings of thc- year. This group will hc fOl'lLlI12lLC in keeping a gcmclly nunilmcr of its nionilmers fur another seastni, althn 1910 insists on talking sonic of the best blood. Page Sixty-six
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! .l5IlClifBOl'gQS0ll, Gdbertson, Olson, Bartlett, johnson, Philley Ses:ondfSpencer, Caulfield, Burtness, Billings, NVQ-im, Pfeil First-Carr, Gaynor, Kildahl, Blien, Leaf, Smith, Chamberlain, Seekins S. Q. UH. W. EEUU The band of 1909-10 started with Very gloomy prospects, liaving lost its leading members in the graduating class of the year before. The prospects grew darker and darker, till at last by dint of hard blowing: the poor fellows grew black in the face, and were forced to appear as darkies in the minstrel'sh0W. It has been hinted that the band makes too much noise for a hop and can't be heard on the march, but it gets there just the same! Some of the most popular men will sever their eonneetion with the band this year, much to the sorrow of their comrades, but their spirit of fidelity and helpfulness will remain with the organization as an inspiration to the incoming members. V Page Sixiyfvc
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