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ORCHESTRA
In 1932 the first school orchestra was started under hir. S. V. Norton. Philip Austin came in
1933 as the first regular orchestra director. lNIany old graduates will remember the weeks of prepara-
tion before traveling to Fredonia to enter competition with other schools where first place was taken
several times on Class C. The orchestra also formerly traveled to other schools and gave performances.
Since 19-ll the orchestra has given several public concerts and also furnishes the music for Bacca-
laureate and Graduation.
BACK Row: H. Andrus,
D. Jordan, E. Corbin, A.
Murray, E. Dennis, V.
Cooley, W. Peterson, C.
Lafferty. SECOND Row: B.
Dennis, S. Seager, C. Cole,
A. Turybury, Mr. Hess,
G. Lafferty, G. Jordan,
M. Coon, A. Lemon. FRONT
Row: B. Lamb, M. Rog-
ers, J. Hinman, M. Fer-
rington, R. Coon, L, Beck-
with, L. Earll.
S'rANDiNc: S. Bowen, D.
Burdick, A. Murray, M.
Sisson, A. Rogers, B. Skin-
ner, K. Skinner, M. Wells.
SITTING! L. Moses, L.
Hawks, R. Jones, E. Den-
nis, W. Peterson.
The Swing Band was first organized in the fall of 1944 under the direction of Mr. Ray Hess
with eight members participating. Instruments included were the violin, clarinet, guitar, bass viol,
drums, trumpet, saxaphone and piano. ln the fall of '46 a quartet who call themselves "The Swing
Sisters" was added. This club meets Friday afternoons for informal jam sessions and melodious har-
monizing. An active organization, it performs at frequent intervals for the student body.
SWING BAND
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