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Knld Bailey. Arvld Cowin. Betty Grant. Howard Grlep. Florence Mary Gwlnn. Edwlna Hartley. Edgar Hoffman. Sally llornuiiK. Vivian Hunt, Edward Johnston, Howard Karcher. Duane Kenaga, Gerald Linn. Margaret Longren, Raymond Lorlmer, Frank Mlltner, Helen Miltner. Evelyn Pettenglll. Virginia I'ettenglll. Geraldine Sodergren. Kutli Evelyn Stinson. Gei aid Turnblom. Richard Watson, Ronald G. Wilson. Ruth Soderqulst. Frank Smith. Helen Lindstrom, Raymond Sowton. William Sylvester, Edith Smith, Lorraine Swlgcr. Orchestra The Orchestra numbers thirty-two players. The playing ability of the personnel together with a well balanced instrumentation has made the orchestra the subject for a fine commendation from the state inspector of schools when he visited our school late last spring. Capacity crowds attended the Christmas concert and the National Music Week Concert. Small divisions of the orchestra as well as the full orchestra have played for many local, school and community programs.
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Top Row: Don Titus. Edward Johnston, Dick Watson. Raymond Lorlmer Muriel Buckner, Edna Schneider. Leonard Barnes. Bryce Titus. Gail Whitney. Harold Lathrop. Harold Cle-metson. Kenneth Turnblom, Lee Spitler. Hans Sorensen. Enid Bailey. Betty Grant. Irglnla Second Row: Howard Grlep. Evelyn Kllgren, Dorothy MoCavitt, Evelyn Harvey, Catherine Crane. Emily Podbllski, Helen Greenburg, Renetta McClaughry, Nellie Gaaabeck. Elaine Johnson. Dan Stafford. Frank Mlltner. Robert Smith. Marjorie Watson. Margaret Longren. Geraldine Sodergren. , Bottom Row: Kenneth Lindstrom. Elizabeth Burch, John Gustafson. Rosalyn Dickerson. Ken- neth Pierson. l elllah Murray. Chandler Ford. Sara Jane Hornung, El wood Dahley. Mary Doudna. Helen Lindstrom, John Davldsen, Pauline Rupers, Quentin Shine. Vivian Houston. Norma Arnold. Junior-Senior Play “THE JURY OF OUR PEERS' Mr. Rodman Reynolds......Elwood Dahley Mrs. Rodman Reynolds......... .Mary Doudna Mr. Philmore Mapcs-Steffins.............. Mrs. Philmore Mapes-Stcffins....... .....................Kenneth Turnblom Vivian Houston Mr. Samuel Plunkett....Kenneth Lindstrom Mrs. Samuel Plunkett.....Elizabeth Burch Mr. Lucius Hopford.......Quentin Shine Mrs. Lucius Hopford...................Norma Arnold Mr. Thomas Dashley.......John Davidsen Mrs. Thomas Dashley..........Pauline Rupers Mr. Robert Colt.........John Gustafson Mrs. Robert Colt......Rosalyn Dickerson Mr. Billy Keets, the defendant-.................................Kenneth Pierson Hon. Roland Seers, the Judge......................................Chandler Ford Mr. Eugene Wicks, a stenographer............................-.....Leonard Banies Mr. Mike O’Hagan, clerk of the court.................................Bryce Titus Mr. James Smith, court stenographer................................ Robert Smith Mr. William Greene, a court officer...............................Frank Miltner Mr. Jimmy McKane, an officer......................................... Lee Spitler Christine, a maid ................................................Emily Podbilski Miss Catharine Carroll, the plaintiff...........................Delilah Murray Miss Mary Addams Brothers, counsel for the plaintiff..........Sara Jane Hornung Miss Marian Marshall, counsel for the defense.....................Helen Lindstrom Miss Sally Lane, a legal assistant...............................Elaine Johnson Miss Hannah Megan, a cook..:................................. Nellie Gaasbeck Mrs. Violetta Baccigalluppi, a dealer in vegetables..........Renetta McClaughry Mrs. August Kaufmann, a butcher’s wife...........................Evelyn Kilgren Mrs. Rosa Lichtenstein, a dealer in clothing.....................Evelyn Harvey Mrs. Harriet Smith, a scrubwoman...............................Helen Greenburg Miss Deborah Machpale, a hair dresser...........................Dorothy McCavitt Spectators at the trial—Edna Schneider, Catharine Crane, Harold Lathrop, Hans Sor- ensen, Dan Stafford, Marjorie Watson, Kenneth Titus, Gail Whitney, Harold Cle-metson, Muriel Buckner, Virginia Pettengill, Margaret Longren. Enid Bailey, Betty Grant, Edward Johnston, Howard Griep, Richard Watson, Raymond Lorimer, Gerald Turnblom, Geraldine Sodergren, Gerald Linn. PRODUCTION STAFF Director..................................... Business Manager ............................ Assistant Business Manager .................. Stage Managers .............................. Property Manager ............................ Prompter .................................... Make-up Assistants .......................... General Production Assistant ................ The play was presented Wednesday, March ........................M. W. Van Oostenburg ............................... Tom Brown ........................... Edward Johnston .......... Leonard Barnes, William Crawford .......................... Carolyn Thompson ......................... Lorraine VanderBrook ........Helen Lindstrom. Renetta McClaughry .............................. Dan Stafford 4. at the Lyric Theatre.
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Top Row: Gail Nystrom. Browning Lew. James Scott. „ . Second Row: Gerald Linn. John Davidson. Quentin Shine. Kenneth Turnblom. Thomas Cardinal. William Sylvester. Claude Klmorc. Klsworth Kendall. Uuymond Lorlmer, Frank Miltner. Third Row: Chandler Ford. John Hillman. Hurl Gilbert, Clarence Foster. Klwood Dahley. Leonard Barnes. Kenneth Lindstrom. Kenneth Pierson. Bottom Row: Duane Kenaga, Tracy Stephens. Kenneth Burke, ernelle Johnson. Raymond Sowton. Keith Terwllllger. Robert Smith, Howard Grlep. Inset: Director Otto H. Brown. Boy’s Glee Club OFFICERS President.............................................Frank Miltner Secretary..................................Kenneth Pierson Business Manager..........................Quentin Shine Adviser ................................ Mr. 0. Brown The Boys Glee Club has had another successful and active year. During the Christmas holidays they took part in the annual Christmas concert and went caroling with the Girls Glee Club. The annual Glee Club party took the form of a Chinese motif and proved to be among the most successful of the year. During music week the club was active in a spring concert, an all-city concert and concluded the week with a trip to Traverse City to take part in the festival. The club has furnished entertainment for several community and civic social affairs throughout the year.
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