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I Top Now—Haworth, Sydc . Micliovic, Sole, Lucas, (•undrum. Third Now -B cnnrlt, O'Toole, Bryant, Mulgrcw, (•undor. lYtkas. Second Row—Tahon, I)cla-not«, Bryant, Chiabotti, Smith, Caycz. Front Noiv— Hale, Hible, Ncverdotiskv. iialsamrllo, Gonguar, Tarzatka, Harrier. Tot Now—Noruk, Wieseman, I.csko, Sydes, Robert . Second Now—Marnati. Mig-lin, Spczia, Markunas. Woods. Front Now—Dugas. Murphy, Nicr, Swanson, Colombo, Harrier. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club meets twice a week during the school year. They have appeared in public only a few times but have given special songs and dance numbers in the operetta and other musical activities. They were entered in the Music Festival held this year at Hoopeston, in December. Miss Yeager has worked hard and has taught them how to combine harmony, melody, and rhythm. . The girls have been very serious in their work, and the organization is at all times well represented by its members. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB The Hoys’ Glee Club, one of the most useful organizations in school consists of members of each of the four classes. The first club was organized in 1928 b Miss Hartmann; the present one is directed by Miss eager. I-u 1929 the club did their first contest work, placing first in Class B in the sub-district contest. Page Twenty-seven
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THE ORCHESTRA “Where music dwells Lingering and wandering on as loathe to die. Like thoughts whose very sweetness yieldeth proof That they were horn for immortality.” —Wordsworth. A valuable organization of the school is the orchestra, organized in 1923 under the guidance of .Miss Farmer. At first the orchestra was composed of fourteen amateur musicians, who wanted to improve their playing and who thought they could thereby provide some entertainment for the student body. The orchestra. in 1925, proved its entertaining ability by being invited to take part in various programs that were held at the “Community House” from time to time. They also played during the intermission of the programs given for the public in the school assembly. In 1929 there were two orchestras organized. The larger of the two was the regular orchestra, while the smaller was just composed of the more highly trained and the more talented members of the original orchestra. It proved to be very popular and the musicians played for the various assembly dances given by the Student Council. The orchestra gained much renown by placing first in the Vermilion County Contest in 1932. The silver cup they won is on display in the school trophy case. This year the orchestra is composed of twenty-six members. They meet for practice every thirty minute period of every Tuesday. The orchestra has gradually taken a back seat to the band and this year Miss Yeager has taken the more talented of them into the band. Membership in the orchestra offers an excellent opportunity for the students to learn instrumental work, which later on, will be a great social and financial asset. First Row—K. Martin, h. Omahan, H. Nornk, Mifflin, J. Wablay, J. Shaw, K. Harrier. J. Rraaas, I . Drlanois, M. Wilson, J. Colomlo, B. Anderson, J. Huyas. Second Row—J. Mtirohv, J. Rodgers. M. Mavoras, K. Farrell, J. Karacavich, K. Spezia, A. Marnati, I.. Svdcs, V. Cavcz, T. Kazaiiis, A. fiuntor, V. Larry, J. Farrell. Page Twenty-six
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SIDELIGHTS ON WESTVILLE HIGH The two outstanding organizations of the school are the Ili-Tri League for girls and the Hoys League for boys. I hey are made up of all the students in school. Organized in 1931 under the leadership of Mrs. N. T. Raub and Mr. Reynolds, they have continued as the “twin league” organizations in the school. I heir main purpose is to promote true friendship among their members. They have sponsored many all-school activities and have added much to the school life of everv student. Ton Row—Mrs. N. T. Raub, Armon. Paradiso. Second Row—Mayor as. Finder, Guntur, Kinder, Waffle. First Row—Smith. Tahon, Pelkas, Sole, Mackovic, Hamilton. TIMKO CREW SLY K AS MKXKSTRINA DUGAS UNDERWOOD Page Twenty eight
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