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Orchestra The activities of this organization have been limited by the fact that we have experienced great difficulty in finding time and place for practice. We have however played at Christmas, the P. T. A., and expect to play the processional and recessional for Commence- ment. MEMBERSHIP VIOLIN PIANO Nora Carson Selma Holtz Marie Carson Joseph Tyndall Edward Harrington TRUMPET James Smack William Faucett Edvvavd Thomas Edward Holson BARI-I-ONE TENOR SAXOPHONE Clinton Kephart Wilbut' Reynolds Fife, Drum, and Bugle Corps We are building up this organization and at present have four drums, eleven buqles, and seven lifes. The files are manned by girls, the bugles by boys, and the drums by boys. We expect to make our first appearance on Memorial Day. This group is teeming with enthusiasm. BUGLE DRUM Hildren Green Layton Ayres Frank Joseph Robert Green Harold Short Slgricl Christiansin Lester Hammond James Scott Charles Pyle Edward Ciami James Walls Calhoun Elliott James Conoway Frank Wilkins Reginald King FIFE Jewel Gardner Hilda King Pauline Johnson Eleanor atkins Louise Rqst Beulah Baker' Rum Tyndall page ihirtg-than
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Band Fronm-the rneager beginning of five or six we have developed to sixteen members. Our activities included playing at football games, a Political Rally in the fall, installation of officers in Veterans of l-'oreign Wars ol' Ellendale, school assemblies, at the Methodist Epis- copal church in a Washington-Lincoln Memorial Service, and the Spring Music Festival at John M. Clayton School, We expect to play and march at Georgetovvn and Ellendale in Memorial day ser- vices. From earnings and benefits of the Band, we expect to get uni- forms this spring. We are greatly indebted to Veterans of Foreign Wars ol' Ellendnle for their generous and vvholeheartecl backing without vvhich we would have experienced great difficulty in at- taining such ends as we have reached. MEMBERS NAME INSTRUMENT EDWARD THOMAS Trumpet HAROLD KING Trumpet CHARLES KOHLENBERG Trtlmpet BENJAMIN WAGAMON Trumpet HAROLD SHORT Trumpet ROBERT HILL Saxophone CLINTON KEPHART Clarinet BILLY HUDSON Saxophone HAROLD GORDY Melophone VVILBUR REYNOLDS Baritone HERMAN HUDSON B355 Horn MR. I-CENNAN Trornbone JIMMIE CONOVVAY FRANK VVILKINS ' REGINALD KING RAYLYN HOYT CALHOUN ELLIOTT Snare Druml. Snare Drum Snare Drum Bass Drum Bass Drum page thi:!g.nne
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Double Quartette A small sailing vessel has set sail in this Inst voyage on the sea of life It consists of a cliew of eight musically inclined Lars, piloted by Mrs. Florence Gibson. 'Much has been acconnplished in spite of some rough sailing. The rnembers of the crew are listed below: BASS-George Lynch, 'SBQ Albert Montague, '35. ALTO-Nora Carson, T365 Myrtle Parker, '36. TENOR- Charles Purnell, '35g Charles Kohlenberg, '35. SOPRANO-Ruth Derrickson,'353 Dorothy Jones, '85.. ALTERNATES-Bass-Clinton Kephart, 'SGQ Tenor-Raylyn Hoyt.. '3l5: Soprano-Marjorie Hudson, '35. The ports at vvhich we have stopped are as follows: Home and School Meeting Wilmington Junior Federation of Music Clubs Contest. Wilmington Y. M. Cp A. John M. Clayton-Musical Festival. Methodist Episcopal Church, Georgetown, Delaware. Methodist Protestant Church, Georgetown, Delaware. New Castle Presbyterian Church. Harbeson Methodist Protestant Church CHORUS This group is composed of one hundred nmembersz Forty-five Sopranos, twenty altos, nine tenors, and eleven basses. The chorus, directed by Mrs. Florence T. Gibson, has sung at sev- sernl fxssenublies and at the Music Festival at John M. Clayton where they did their biggest vvork, Donizetti's Italia from I..ucrezia Bor- gin. page iliirig-three
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