Yates Center High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Yates Center, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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Gy: . 2 , V A. ORCHESTRA the progressive musical organizations in this school. This orchestra of the Yates Center High School has 36 members. There are several pupils taking lessons and soon will be taking part in this musical organization. This group is a very ready and willing organization, that is, they are ready to take part in any program when they are asked. Several of the more talented mem- apels. They have cooperated remarkably with the other organizations. Small ensembles have been organized from the large orchestra and they have been heard on many occasions. The small ensembles include such gI'0l1Ds as the Rotary Club Orchestra, Girl Reserve Orchestra, trios, and quartets. The orchestra assisted the players in the operetta given on March 22. The orchestra was one of the features in the all musical program given on December 1. The orchestra is one of bers have played solos for ch This musical organization is under the baton of Mr. Creitz, who has shown his directing ability by his success in conducting band, orchestra, glee club and vocal groups. This organization rated superior at Chanute. FIRST ROW: Doris Weide, Archie Stockebrand, Katherine Phoebe Smith, Genevieve Robbins, Helen Gunnels, Betty Jones, Hilda Seiker, Donna Hollingsworth. S E COND ROW: Marjorie Mathis, Charles Drain, Robert Grisier, Paul Wille, Helen Mahon, Richard Leighton, Dot Carnes, Betty Simpson, Lavonne Daniel, Cleo Mae Foote, Vivian Lee, Milton Phillips, Geraldine Drain, Ermadean Long. THIRD ROW: George Etter, Betty Schnell, Mr. Creitz, Ralph Jarratt, Billy Lamb, George Woodruff, Wayne Jaynes, Bert Coleman, Betty Wiebrecht, Tom Stockebrand, Bob Pugh. Kenneth Briggs, Imojean Long, N. VanNordstrand, Mildred Smith Page 23 ,4

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FIRST ROW: Maxine McGranahan, Archie Stockebrand, Cleo Mae Foote, Paul Wille, Betty Wiebrecht, Tom Stockebrand, Kenneth Briggs, Helen Mahon, Mervin Light, Dick Plumb, Junior Stockebrand, Marjorie West, Betty Schnell, Benjy Green, Verna Mae Peters, Vivian Lee. SECOND ROW: Lavonne Daniels, Margaret Fulhage, Donna Hollingsworth, Margar- et Guenther, Maxine Walters, Donna Shaw. Bobby Gordon, Paul Sey-ffer. Carl Smith, Virgil Sellers, Betty Bebout, Estil Barnes, Myron Stockebrand, Shirley Ann Stoll, Alice Catherine Laidlaw, Bert Coleman, Wanda Adams, Milton Phillips. THIRD lROWg Everette Hayes, Eleanor Bauersfeld, Eleanor Walter, Francis Camp- bell, Bill Greene, Richard Scott, Hal Widner, Jimmie Allen, Jess Gillespie, Bernice Sieker. STANDING: Frances Briggs, Marguerite Rallas, Bill Lamb, Eva Lee Shotts, Gene- vieve Robbins, Wayne Jaynes, Laura Mae Simpson, Ethel Ingraham, Robert Pugh, Bill Weide, Richard Leighton, Ralph Lake, Dot Carnes, Mr. Creitz. Band members whose 'pictures do not appear are: Earl Brodman, Calvin Brodman, Raymond Pingrey, Eugene McCormick, Clarence Nigh, Helen McCormick. The band is composed of sixty-two members this year, a much larger number t.han when it was originated in 1932. The band has added enthusiasm to all the home-played basketball games throughout the year. It has given several concerts at which the public was invited besides playing for the high school pupils at pep chapels. At the first of the school year the band went to Topeka where it carried the honors for the day' they were present at the Kansas Free Fair. It made a re- markable showing while marching at Iola and Wichita later in the year. The band also entertained the State Corn Husking Contest with its fine music. This group was complimented very much after playing over KOAM Pittsburg on January 23. The band was featured in the program given the night of December 1. In the District Music Festival at Chanute the band rated superior. BAND



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'si :.-vm at-U Q is .. ,-.. FIRST ROW: Miss Theis, Frances Tolle, Pauline Gary, Ella Fae Stroh, M Walters, Matilda Heffern, Frances Munsell, Betty McConnell, Lavonne Daniel, Martha Millson, Ermadean Long. SECOND ROW: Donna Shaw, Mary Pingrey, Mary Dell Burnside, Alice Muns Vivian Lee, Elouise West, Alberteen Gorrell, Shirley Anne Stoll, Betty Rae axine ell, Butler, Marjorie Mathis. THIRD ROW: Cleo Sterling, Velma Heinlen, Eleanor Stoll, Mary Joan Fry, Lvau Mae Simpson, Mary- Jane Pfifer, Frances Briggs, Virginia Fry, Margaret Fulhage, Hazel Miller, Eva Lee Shotts, Cleo Mae Foote. FOURTH ROW: Hilda Light, Evelyn Underwood, Alice Catherine Laidlaw, Mary Jane McMahan, Mary Frances Briles, Bernice Sieker, Betty Starks, Lola Jackson, Lorraine Beine, Patricia Pfifer, Jaunita Sorenson. ra four classes in The Girls' Glee Club is composed of forty-two girls from the High School. The last few years so many girls have desired to sing in the Girls' Glee Club that it has become necessary to have try-outs and limit the number of girls. The glee club has appeared many times during the year on various assembly and club programs. The two major events in which the glee club participated were the District Music Contest at Chanute comedy, Pinafore, which was presented by both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. The members of the Glee Club strive to find pleasure in their singing, and to , where their rating was good, and the Musical give pleasure to others through their singing. Frances Tolle has accompanied the club very efficiently. s Much credit for the success of the club is due to the efforts of Miss Theis, the GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Page 24 I f -st f me

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