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FRESHMAN BAND FRONT ROW: B, Fletcher. Finn. W, Leach. M. Enloc. D. Smirh. Bonnie Sterhcnz. B. Rzlper. P. FilITill', CENTER ROW: M. Zweizlg. C. Conforti. Al. Bicket. S. Hudson. G. Youngren. W. Brownlow. ,l- Ciwtccl. A. Boyke. N. Cook. P. Evans. M. Hanson. B. Whiteside. BACK Row: jczmne McElroy. lzmnis McElroy, Clarence Surmnerford. STANoIN1:: Mr, Sanford. H. Koctz. R. Otnerhaehcr. W, Cromhuck. R, Corder. N. Slum-m.m KCUQCJ Following is a program of the Band and Chorus Concert presented on jzxnuary 30, 1945 LExINI:'roN MARIIH . IN THE LovIiI.Y MoNTH UF MAY . . . Clzlrmet Solo. Boh Fletcher VALLEY FoRuE . . HEAnxx'AY MARI:H F R EL CAIAITAN . . UNFINISHYEIB SYMI'HoNY LADY OF SPAIN , A D MAN T0 MAN . . EZERIEL SAW DE WHEEL SKY ANCZHCJRS . . TARE ME DowN TO THE SEA IAMIERICAN PRAYER . ESHMAN BAND VANCED BAND Vocal Solo, Andrey BoIII'r.lczIu GREAT D.-XY . . flNWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS MIXED CHORUS INvERI:ARvILL . . CLARINET PoLRA . Row, Row. Row YOUR BoAT PAVANNE . . Star Spangled Banner King King Bennett Sousa Sclmlvcrt Caillet Arranged by War'ing Negro Spiritual Arranged by Waring Arranged hy WdYl'71g . Toumans Arranged by Waring . Lithgow Arranged by Bennett . Franlqgiser Gould I PAGE FURTY-FIVE ll
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SENIOR BAN D FRONT Row: M, Ball. S. Hendricks. VV. Benncwate. B. Fletcher. -I. Rcwey. li. lVlcQuaid. B. Mason. D i lcgooyen. B. Stricd, N. Bereiter. G. Sl1lllIHlliCI'. Sutton. CVNTIR ROW: E, Evan:-. R, Luther. lVl. Zwclzig. B. Currier. l. Finn. V. Talkington, Booth. E. Li 1 D. Hammond. E. Craig. D. jasper. AI. Appenzcllcr. D, Mears. ll. Hiebcr. E. Lik .I. MacGregor, B. Ulling. U. Rooks. L. Thompson. B.-xriig Row: B. Pastcll. D. Fieberg. E. Peters. Mason, Poulscn. A. Benson. C. fiapp. L. lxot R, Goodman, YI, Vwfvnn. M. Bishop. T, Ottcrbachcr. Clarence Suininerlord. ,I. Dt tw A, Vwforthani. R. Rickey. R. Hagan. Burgess. B. Brown, S'i'ANiiIN4,: W. Leach. A. Hcllin. Mr. Sanford. L. Craig. S. Capp. R. Enloe, K. Reinier. Ro tit 1R'TY'Fl Tl Sch mal fuss. gCU'l6! This year's ZfB. T. H. S. band was bigger and better than ever. To make sure that everyone got a chance to play in the band, these young and willing musicians were divided into two groupsg the advanced band having sixty members and the beginning band having twentyftwo members. p Under the capable direction of Mr. james Sanford, the band put on their annual concert, which consisted of marches, waltzes, and numer' ous other numbers. The concert was the high spot of the year for the band. Surely everyone who saw the concert will agree that congratuf lations are due to the band and its conductor for their fine performance. Band members are to be commended for their perserverance in rehearsf ing and practicing for this event. The band also provided delightful musical entertainment at football and basketball games, plays, assemblies, P. T. A. meetings, bond rallies, graduation and baccalaureate ceremonies, besides playing an important part in putting on our Gym Circus. IRI
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HOME-EC. CLUB BACK Row: A. Ruesch. B. Bales. D. Bock. Lounds. F. McQuaid. S. Johnson. E. Leech. V. Talkingtoii. L. Armstrong. E. Struck, R. Schott. A. M. Hudson. E. Peters. V. Pastell. H, Ruesch. ome conomicd The Home Ec. Club, under the direction of Miss Rice, is one of the most active organizations in our school. Its purpose is to guide girls through home study courses, and to acquaint them with the fundamentals of home' making. lts aims: to improve stand' ards of social behavior, to improve the Home Ec. Department, and to provide recreation for high school girls. The officers, Evangeline Leech, president: Dorothy Ballegooyen, vice' president: Florence McQuaid, treasf urer: and Marie Hudson, secretary, have done much to lead the members of the Home Ec. Club to bigger and better management of education and social activities. Some of these activif ties included: tours of the Lace Facf tory and Zion Bakery: a luncheon held in the school cafeteria, at which the Chicago Daily News Fashion Editor was speaker: and entertaining District 20 at the Annual Rally Day on Ccto' bei- 7. 7' f I M I H3lxI'Y,SIX 1 CifNTizR Row: j.Rcad. Cliff. E. Parry.A. Pull. FRONT Row: M.Owcn. D. Ballegooycn. C, Robbins. V. Hensley. Miss Rice. G. Haas.
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