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C1RUiESTRfX This year's orchestra consists of twenty-one members who practice the fifth period every Tuesday and Thursday. Each yeer several new members get into the orchestr a as a result of havin? practiced diligently the year before. If you are near hy when the orchestra is in fullswing you can hear the players swing into a ruwhling march or take it easy on some soft, melodious tune such as HForeVer Marchn or NProcessionalH. It really makes one feel proudof the orchestra and of our teacher, Miss Gaunt. The wemhers of the orchestra and the musical instru ment that each plays are given below: Piano Bass Drum Jean Kenon Tillie Jo Hiser Drums Violin Romana Foncreee Mary E. Coles Joyce Lunsford Agnes Brewer Small Drum Billy Schiwpfr Charlotte Lunsford Donald Golew Cymbals Saxophone Ruth KGHOU Fern Arheiter SHG AUD PYFOHN Bud Demeter Clarinet Bells Kathryn Snider Arlene Dietrich irowhone Dean Hindmen elndicntes Grade School Pupils 72
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- J T' U-IQ RUS The boys start off eoch Tuesday and Thursday morning by exercising their talents in chorus. Their accompanist is Tillie Jo Hiser. Although they ere few in number, the fellows certainly seem to work herd and cooperate with Miss Geunt in every possible way. The boys eren't Qoing to let the girls get ahead of them, so they ere elos planning to participate in the musical program to be given in the new auditorium. They will sing e number of songs which are as follows:HDear Old Pols,N uSing and Svile,H nPrey the Clouds Away,n and USolomon Levi.n One number seems to heve brought out some,heretofore, undiscovered tslent. Bob Reemes since the solor pert in ULove's Old Sweet SonH.H The boys enjoy the Negro songs and beer down in Ulize Jane,H with their best tenor, alto, ond bass, and then their voices become soft and rich when they sinq Hln the Evening by the Moonlight.n As their closing song they will sing NGood-night Lndies.H As on encore Cthov are pretty positive there will be on encorel they plen'to brine down the house with HOld Hogan's Gont.n Bess Tenor Charles Casey Bob Knoke Junior Lunsford Kenneth Rohlfing Bob Crain Marvin Amschler Bud Demster Richard O'Dsniel Alto-Tenor Melody Johnny McLaughlin Jack Nodslin Clarence Christensen Lester Rohlfing Earl Heins Leroy Dnrnsteedt Jim Mifflin Carol Versemon Melvin Fritsche Robert Reames 71
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2322222 Bess Horn John FISHGP, Junior LunsforJ Laverne Whites Donald Schilling rm 'N 1 5' , 0 1 , 6 ihe OFCLGStI3 will make its first public appearance ln C0UJUCt10H with the Boj's and Girl'. Chorus. The ore chestrel pert of this entertainment is as follows: The Processionnl, Grnndfether's Clock, Forever Merch, The Wanderer, Always Victorious, Downon The Farm, and Supremacy Merch. We are sure that our orchestro will do well in its first public sppeorsncc.We know that with the determined practice in evidence, the organization will grow larger and more successful eoch vcnr. OCTET Most of the girls who have token pert in the double quartet work have had four years of chorus work in Gorham High School, but smell ensemble singing is new for almost all of the Group this year. Hard work duriny spare time hos brought about much improvement in harmonization. The girls ore: June Kempfer and Norms McLoughlin, first Sopranos: LeWsnda Thomas and Ruby Wsnken, second soprsnosg Jean Kenon end Delphine Dernstoedt, first oltosg Anne Walther and Fern Arbeiter, second oltos. slndicstes Grade School Pupils 75
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