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mm' S First Row-Childers, Loudenslager, Buzzard, Gehring, Baurnker, Knisely, Champion, Ridenour, Walker, Palmer, Lyons, Second RowAMcCreery, Stoner, Bickford, jewett, Gatzke, Toteff, Howard, Culberston, Rouston, Kirlanoff. Third RowfSanders. Staiger, Scottpheils, Patterson, Roshing, Busick, Boggs, Welling, Anspach. Waite Glee Glub President -e-f-f-- ViCefPre5ident AAe-fef Secretary - ----- - - Treasurer --ff--- Publicity Manager feff- Property Maliagers A ELEANOR BAUMRER, NORMAN STAIGER ELAINE KNISELY STANLEY SANDERS FRED BARDSLEY BURTON SHARPE ROBERT LAMPTON One hundred twentyffour f
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HQKJIIPUQIGCH ,ma Goimo Way- A First Row-Haase. Vollmer, Steele, Whitmore. Sarra. Ballert, Wendt, Martin. Second RowfWissing. Brown, Michens. Challender, Hanneken, Miller, Selb. Nigh, Bruggeman, Keith. Rieman. Third Row!Siek, Hosler, Eiseman, Turner, Sutphen, Whitmore. Schwartz, Quay. Gaertner, Truman, Christie. 'Ghe Waite fBand N 1922 Mr. Guy V. Sutphen aided by a few courageous spirits organized the first Waite High Band. At that time the idea of high school bands in Toledo was yet in its infancy. To' day the popularity of these high school organizations has increased tremendously. They are recognized by all heads of education all over the country as a very important part of any school's curriculum. However, despite this sudden increase in the quality of bands, we are proud to be able to say that our Waite Band can compare with the best. They were present at every football game, regardless of wind. rain, or cold. At the Libbey game they wore for the first time their new uniforms, the generous gift of Mr. Page. Then just before Christmas vacation they serenaded teachers and pupils with de, lightful Christmas carols, putting us in the proper festive mood for the coming of St. Nick. Nor is that the last on their list of achievements. ln the early part of April they presented to a delighted house, which surpassed all previous attendance records, their annual Spring Concert, Here they proved their versatility by playing overtures, marches and popular num' bers with a consummate skill and finesse of touch that gave proof of what a high school band can accomplish. These achievements were made possible only by the skill, the untiring patience, and the direction of Mr. Guy V. Sutphen. At this time the organization wishes to extend to him its sincere thanks and good wishes. One lwundved twentyrthree
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-q B Dominion ,md Goimo ,T fy , ,, . . . I First Row-Drake, Schnell, Kostoff, Weaver. Dolph, Gurich, Palmer, Holly, Hoelflin, Meeker, Kern. Second Row!-Mills, Turner, Kern, Hodge, Owen, Caldeen, Allan, Miller, Sheub, Guy, Menne. Third Row- Sharpe, Bardsley, Lang. Lampton, Reifert, George, Hoover, Hone, Hohnson. HE Glee Club has had another very successful year. The organization had sixty' two members. This year three operas were presented, an extra opera being given because the annual May Festival was discontinued. The club's first success was the farce comedy, 'MWil1 Tell. The principles and chorus presented it in an almost professional manner. Cn March 8, the Clee Club presented Lelawala, the finest Indian opera ever written. The native costumes of the Indians and the beautiful songs made this the best opera ever given in a Toledo high school. The club closed its season by presenting Hlchabod Crane. another comedy taken from the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The club's success was made possible only by the untiring efforts and masterful di' recting of its leader, Mr. Clarence R. Ball and to him the club wishes to express its most sincere thanks. One liimdred Iwentyffre
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