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THE B-HI VE . Nineteen hundred forty-eight JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Front Row, IL. to RJ: M. A. Macklin, V. L. Robinson, B. J. Hearne, M. E. Warn- er, C. Henry, S. Gray, L. Lewis, Second Row: Miss Steele, Directress, A. Williams, B. Reynolds, J. Leininger, B. Major, B. L. Cannon, B. Bramble, I. Rust, Third Row: S. Wheatley, S. Reynolds, I. Dean, G. Johnson, E. Elliott, H. Records, V. Downes: Fourth Row: J. Ray, E. Reed, R. Murphy, B. Jackson, M. Frampton, F. Brown, Fifth Row: J. Hopkins, B. Jones, W. Hartzel, G. Zsedney, L. Hendrick, Ri. Passwatersg Sixth Row: W. Gray, R. L. Scott, J. James, T. Baker, V. Zehr, R. Reynolds. During the second semester, a Junior High School Glee Club was or- ganized whose prime purpose is to perfect selections which are an out- growth of the Work being done in the Junior High School classes. The organization consists of twenty boys and twenty-four girls. Our mixed Chorus should profit next year by the ground-Work which is being laid in part singing. OFFICERS President - - - Betty Ann Carey Vice-President Tommy Baker Librarians S5237 Secretary - - - Delores Bostick Assistant Secretary Betty Jane Hearn Page Forty-two
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N , : THE B-HI VE Nineteen hundred forty-ezght MIXED CHORUS Front Row, IL. to RJ: M. E. Allen, J. Heffner, D. Brown, J. Williamson, M. Cashwell, M. A. Lare, D. Swain, N. Allen, R. Records, Second Row: N. Jones. R. Williams, N. Russell, P. Passwaters, M. J. Layton, J. Holloway, B. Dean, M. Brown, Third Row: J. Hesse, M. Jackson S. Tracy, J. Schonherr, R. Nichols, A. Corey, B. Dimes. E. Stuart, Fourth Row: Miss J. Steele, Directress, S. Tresnak, J. Russell, J. Cannon. R. L. Carey, E. Ruos, F. Hardesty, Jr., Fifth Row: W. Curry, P. Myer, C. O'Day. M. Taylor. The Mixed Chorus, an organization of fourteen boys and twenty-five girls, has been very successful this year in planning for the Spring Concert. The selections which they will present are The Ranger's Song, Beautiful Dreamer, My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice, and Minka When the chorus meets once a week, they strive to perfect these numbers. This year, Miss Steele is trying to develop better part sing- ing with the group by putting particular stress on reading, blending, and intonation. Five boys from this organization represented Bridgeville in the County Chorus. OFFICERS President - - - Stephen Tresnak Vice-President - Sally Tracy S9CI'9faI'y - - Louise Hopkins Assistant Secretary - Rosalie Nichols - S Jean Holloway Librarians ' lJoan Williamson Page Forty-om
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t l THE B-HIVE Nmeteen hundred forty-eight BRIDGE VILLE BAND 1 Front Row, CL. to RJ: A. Newton, J. Tucker, J. Russell, F. Hardesty. Jr., W. Curry, R. L. Careyg Second Row: B. L. Cannon, P. Ray, F. Lama, H. Mcllvain, E. Reed, E. Friedel, J. Newton, A. Corey, M. Brennerg Third Row: Miss J. Steele, Di- rectress, L. Hendrick, B. Major, D. Brown, P. Hokeg Fifth Row: W. Stuart, M. Smith, M. Lare. Forward March! That is the cry of the Bridgeville Band. Step by step we have been trying to regain ground lost in changing teachers sev- eral years ago. We have now become an organization of twenty-seven members, including two trombones and two tubas which have been absent from our ranks for the past three years. The individual development of the band members has been evidenced by the fact that nine of our group were chosen to play in the Sussex County Band. Our present goals are to present a worthy spring concert and to prepare ourselves to appear in a parade this spring so that Bridgeville may again have a band on parade. ' Page Forty-three
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