1933 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 31 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 145

Military Band

Military B and T he military band also completed a most successful year. Receiving its usual "A" rating during the annual spring inspection, it held its place as one of the best military bands in the country. The band is made up of approximately fifty pieces, mostly sophomore and freshmen students. Two concerts, one in February and the other at commencement time, were given by the band, as well as playing for all military functions. T his year was Bandmaster Neilsen's sixteenth year as Idaho's band leader.

R ifle

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Winning thirty-five out of thirty-six intercollegiate matches, the University R ifle T eam completed its most successful year. This was Captain W. A. Hale's second year at Idaho, and his excellent coaching has certainly made an improvement in the marksmanship. Among the West Coast schools defeated were : Stanford, Cal ifornia, Oregon, and Oregon State. Vernon Nelson, with a season average of 374, was high point man for the team. The highest team score was 3743路 T he officers for the R ifle Club were: Carl Hennings, president; Edmond Turner, secretary; R alph Morgan, treasurer; Eugene Hutteball, executive officer.

Men's Rifle Club

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