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Back Row—M. ehrenberjr. B. Larson. L. Bolshoi. I.. Erickson. R. Schelvan. L. Sprain. F. Carlson I . .N lit Neman. J. Ensrud. J. Sylvester, .1. Tofson. S. MoKldowney. 1 . Mover, B. Man. C Sprain Fourth Row W. Miller, M. Nelson, (J. I dell. .1. Holev. R. Wilcox, (i. Miller. O. Schmitz C Sole-brede, N . Moniker, A. Wege. R. Uiekroeger. It. Loicht. I . Rhodes. M. Knudson. M. Carlson Third Row—I. Ualms. II. Anderson. M. Kunge. M. Wece. K. Sprain. L. Harbors. J. Twining K. Wedekind. I. Nie Ifeldt. V. Baer. K. Pischke. M. Keefe. Twining. K. Schomburg. V. Herman A 1 1 r son Second Row—A. Hover. I Nelson. I). Ilelnze. A. Herrick. M. Storandt. M. Johnson. E. Fuhre. D. Young. M. Heinker. It. Rhodes. 1). Paisley. M. Coburn. 1 . Cullman. W. Vogel. (J. Powers. P. Bahnuh Front Row—V. Niemeier. M. Becker. M. Miller. B. Ilemker. It. IMekroeger. L. Achterkirch. J. Hanson. F. Johnson. M. Login d. (L Schneider. It. iMinlap. I . Clements. L. Knudson Until Mr. Schlimovitz came as director of music, glee clubs were organized for the vocal work of the school. Mr. Schlimovitz organized what probably would have been two small glee clubs into a large mixed chorus. The chorus, as well as the band, has been steadily progressing and is becoming more and more well-balanced. Soon after the second semester opened this year. Miss Nelson, our third ?nd fourth grade teacher, took over the direction of the chorus. The class of 1939 sincerely hopes that the school will uphold the traditions of the music organizations, and keep striving for better music. CHORUS OFFICERS President ..............................................Beverly Mau Vice-President .........................................Marion Wege Secretary ............................................Frances Johnson Treasurer ...........................................Sue McEldowney Librarians ...............Minetta Coburn, Ruby Rhodes, Betty Bahnub Page 25
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President .............................................. Vice-President ......................................... Secretary .............................................. Treasurer .............................................. Librarians................................Alice Larsen, Beverly Mau. Margaret Ann Storandt First Assistant Director................................ Second Assistant Director .............................. Drum Major ............................................. James Johnson ..Joyce Tofson ...Alice Larsen ..Jean Twining Jean Twining, ..John Ensrud . .Joyce Tofson ..Joyce Tofson Music has always been called the universal language. No matter what station, race, creed, or religion a person may be. music will always speak if he will but listen. Those who most enjoy music are those who are able to produce music. Usually those who enjoy music to the utmost are those who have learned in their youth that good music is taught in schools; to bring children in contact with the music of the masters and to teach them to play it. The West Salem High School Band was organized in November . 1928l ,vnder the direction of Mr. Whitney Nicholls. Since then Salem has shown that its musical talent hasn’t been over-estimated. The youngsters of the West Salem High School Band have always shown remarkable ability in solo work and in ensembles. During the course of years we have had many good directors. The band has been steadily climbing, and. with the cooperation of the students, will continue to climb. During the past year the band has been progressing rapidly. Although band or chorus did not participate in the Western Wisconsin Music Festival in the fall, they will undoubtedly enter the Western Wisconsin Music Tournament to be held at La Crosse in the spring. For several years the band has done little or no marching until last year. When spring comes townspeople will probably be awakened again (if they are not already up) Ly the beat of drums and marked time of marching feet. Without the help of the Band Mothers the music organizations certainly would not be what they are today. Band Mothers—our thanks to you! Page 24
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