| Bottom Row:
Jean Cowden, Mary Ellen Ross, Marjory Otte, Agnes Abbott,
Frances Jean Gardner, Norman Pullman, Rex Nelson, Allen Speagh.
Second Row: Russell
Hatten, Jack Moyers, Louise Martin, Dorothy Mae Ettleman,
Wilma Hiatt, Edna Marie McCluskey, Frances Foster, June
Hoskins, Lorene Otte, Mildred Polk, Harriet Crose.
Third Row: Billy
Gene Pullman, Leeman Jackson, Robert Birkby, Betty Ross, Mr.
Darrah, Erma Faye Hatten, Max Otte, Doris Otte, Tate Larson,
John Thornell.
Fourth Row:
Marjorie Ettleman, Maxine Pierson, Norman Nix, Curtis Sweeney,
Barbara Murchison, Robert Moyers, Jimmie Lovelady, Layton
Jackson, Robert Melville, Robert Albertson, Jack Cowden. |
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On June 19, 1933, a group
of sixty future musicians came to the High School gymnasium to
see what this mysterious land of music really was. Out of the
number about forty-five settled down to steady practice,
playing clarinets, cornets, saxaphones, trombones, bass,
baritones, alto horns and drums. Five of these had played
before, but to the others their instruments were a novelty.
Nevertheless under the capable instruction of the band master,
Mr. Darrah, they rapidly progressed from exercises to pieces.
They have
appeared in public several times and each time made a good
showing. Their first appearance was for the Parent-Teachers
Meeting in November, when they played two pieces and several
exercises to show their progress. They performed for the
Parent-Teachers Meeting again in February and for the Music
Festival in March.
The band
believes in helping themselves. They have readily contributed
both time and donations to various food sales. In a short time
they had cleared enough to buy several new pieces of music and
a pair of cymbals which the band lacked.
If on any
Saturday morning or Wednesday night you hear peculiar squeaks
or disturbing grumbles you can blame the band. Even though
they are a comparatively new organized we, as a school, are
extremely proud of them for their splendid advancement and
their contribution to our school activity.
Out of the
band has grown another organization known as the school
orchestra. They have played for our assembly programs several
times. The personnel of the orchestra is about the same as
that of the band with the addition of two violins-- played by
"Katie and Kookie."
NOTE: Carol
Croft Foster joined the band after this photo was taken.
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