"Music
on Skis = Spills & Dents"
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date is January, 1938; The event is the dedication
ceremonies for the new Snoqualmie Ski Bowl near Hyak Station
at the east entrance to the Milwaukee Railroad Cascade
Tunnel; The music is furnished by the Franklin High School
all boys band, on skis, under the direction of Victor
McClelland. The band gained national publicity for their
part in the inaugural trip of the first regularly scheduled
ski train in the country. The event was covered by Universal
newsreel and was showing at the Music Box theatre in Seattle
as well as across the nation. Performing on skis resulted
in spills and dents and in one instance the base drum
arriving at the bottom of the hill before the band.
Victor, called "Mac" by his students, was in his second year at Franklin as band director and on his way to establishing an institution that would continue for 20 years and become the envy of schools throughout the area. Mac recruited incoming students whether they could play an instrument or not. Fine if they could but if they had no training he would get them into "junior" band, supply an instrument if they couldn't afford one and teach him how to play it. If they could play a piano or a stringed instrument he would recruit them away from the orchestra and hand them a trumpet or a drumstick and expect them at the next practice. |

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