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Pep Band Jeepers! What's that dreadful din That my ears are bringin' in? Is that Band at it again? The music goes 'round and 'round Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! And it comes out, Watertown! Watertown! Hats of to thee! The boys, under the direction of Mr. Hoffman, led all the loyal lads and lassies of W. H. S. through the business section ofWatertown on Ki-Yi day. They also were on hand to greet the football and basketball teams when they came forth to battle. Among the songs played were On Wisconsi11, 'The Victory March, and UGO! Northwest- ern, Go! Though few in number, the group was well qualified to carry the loyal spirit of the students to the Arrows. Only boys of th senior high school are eligible to membership in the organization. Maestro Hodman leads the band, And Oh! What music! simply grand, Pete beats the drum, they go to town, And Kcnny's notes go roun' and roun'. Orchestra Real enjoyment through hard work is the secret of the success of the orchestra, which, under the baton of Mrs. Flora Follon, has very satisfactorily completed a series of appearances during the current year. Thirtyfseven members have been busy from morn ' till night perfecting everything from I'm Sitting High on a Hilltop, to Mozartls Cosi Fan Tuttef' The group made its first public appearance early in the year at the faculty play and finished, still going strong, by heralding in the seniors on class night and commencement. Throughout the year they play at the annual operetta, the junior and senior class plays, and the com- bined musical program. The orchestra proper, consisting of thirteen violins, two violas, cello, bass viol four trumpets, three trombones, two flutes, three clarinets, three saxophones, alto horn, tuba, two drums, and piano, was divided into a number of smaller groups to accommodate or- ganizations desirous of entertainment. A trend to the modern was shown by the popular choices in music: The Beautiful Lady in Bluef' lim Sittin' High on a Hill Topf' and Roll Along, Prairie Moon. Glory, Mandy, don't you hear That purdy music? Lend an ear! lt's the orchestra! Carn sarn! There the student folks do larn To tell between the music-barn A11d the symphonic-oh, Gosh darn!
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Girls' Glee Club Fifth Iluw M, Ove-ras, II. Dalton, S Urothers, S. Lindquist, J. llods Icy, G, Kjos, N. XVollan, V. Ricc N. Richmond. V. Denison, .I Ness, V. David, IP. Pardau, A Steinnietz, E, I-lilclclmramlt, A Littlc, R. Fansct. Fourth Row, G. Crimmen, D. Ilylwcvick, R Schroeder. Il. Little, G. Krakow- ski, D. Hanson. M. Mclhorn, V Herman, A. Hannom-fn, E. Rose M. Thompson. M. Junlwr, ll Bcrgh, C, Buckingham, S. Mc- Laughlin, E, Ristvcdt. Third Row P. Sollmk. V. Smith, R. Bork IC. Dougherty, I'. Ilory, hI.Laml1 G. Cusack, Y. Millcr, M, XVcst M. Butler, M, Noonan. L. Hum- mond, M. Hasf-hc, l'. Baxter, P. Murphy, D. Spinnvr. Second Row C. Flint, H, Kosicr, IJ, Han- son, A. H+-aney. H. Xvagrncr, S. Phillips. A. Larson, .I. Ilclms, V Irwin, L. Stoutenbul'g, P. Thompson, Il. Larson, G. Hodgt- M. Bcskow, E, Okdalc. First Row IJ. Holliday, Ii. Smith, .l Luck, L. Gustafson, I.. P4-rry, M VVPIIS, G. Philo. Miss Listcr Mrs. Follon, V. Iilxkc, L. Iirlt-ki son, l'. Hoist, Y, Groso, K. Sours, II. Hagrnzl. V. Mcrtz, Harmony Hall 1. llcrc comcs thc briclc- 2. Iiriclcmaimls and all. 3. I want a wifc. -1. ROII1Pll'lllt'l'l 5. St. lltwlllilll choir. 6. Musical culturc. 7. Big plans. 8. t'lnrist1nas Carols. Boys' Glee Club Fourth Row H. Coomllvs, E. Amish. M. Iiondriclison. IJ. X'Vendroff, S. Iverson, VV. Anderson, J. Lar- son, M. Keller. T, Brf-wstcr, F. Pollard. Third llow 11. Loucks, IC. Pottrzltz, Il. Taeckcr, T. Swonson, G. Gel:- hart, K. Snyder, IG. Roicc, .I. Rea., D. Hammond, J. Mueller, L, Smcdley. Second Row V. Erickson. XV. Larson, Ii. Parke. IJ. Gudrlal, Mr. Hzinson, D, Evenson. accompanist: J. Rossiter, G. Hindman, M. Long, D. Parke. First How D. Dano, J. Sellmscr, D. Christe-nscn, XV. Scipp, Il. Smith, Y. Lester, VV. Iiolwl, Il. Arneson, E. Christensen, K. Flakus.
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