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BANIYZ Reading frvm the left to right: 1. l.im'uhurb, G. Pirrfai, C. Ermrla, L. Gioz'uu'hini, M. E. Gvrnvr, I. lvrlxrrz, I.. Hull, H. LAIl1Y.:fZl'II, L. Cforisly, Ii. Frixufa, L. Sarklxian, F. Lrffrl, F. Khozfvx, I. Kingrn, L. lrnivn, l.. SAIVUJJIII, Wfilfoug, A. Clark. Standing: Mn. Gallant, li. Srlalzridrr, E. Mrizlvr, F. Wformun. Band At the beginning of the new semester of ,33, the band was started under the direc- tion and supervision of Mrs. Gallant. As before, the members were very few but this was not a drawbackg in fact, the hand made up for scarcity of numbers by the ability in playing which it displayed. The saxaphone quartet is included in this organization and is composed of Irene Qlensen, Harvey Lauritzen, Eleanor Frisch, and john I.inenbach. During the terms '33 and '34 this organization has played at various football games, participated in the pep rallies, as ' well as having helped out in most of the assemblies of a general nat- ure by its aceompaniments to school SUHALS. This group of instrument players entertained at the Annual Music Festival, which was held at Roed- ing Park on May 7. The enjoyment derived from the band has been universal and Mrs. Gallant is to be complimented upon S.u:oi'HoNi QuAm'i'r: Left to Right: Iobn l.im'ul1urlz, l1CI' SUCCESS fl'll5 0fg3niZi1fl0n- lflvum' Fri.w'fr, Irvin' Ivrlirll, H1lYl4'1' lallxrifzrll. 29 E C H1 O9 3 4 - 9 by 'S bi 9 9 . 'ffl -41' V 'lu-....z1..,.'s-5-1 0 fi .,i4i' i 'X 'L 'Si fl l Q 3 ef at , Q -Sf 3 9 Nia' 'ii ' .I 41' . ,R . M 2- ..+,- g -sa- Qz ' .
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E C H1 O9 3 4 hi' i fi gs w i 1 J -J W 4. lavr '4,..Auu-3' 1 O0 A gs 13' , f ,ff ' -lll . in 4 O f.,, . . 'VNA ' . '3 Q31 l OliK1lIliS1'RAZ Reading from Left to Right: 1. Ruby, M. Nielsen, Y. Tamara, I. Ian- jigian, G. Kmm, K. Cram 11, K. Zudoyan, A. Ruby, S. Saroyan, H. Iaralaian, L. Sarkixiun, E. Kuprirlian, Mrs. Gallanf, I . Lvffvl, L. Lvbman, L. Gi0L'a4'1'l2ini, L. Ivnsen, M. E. Ger- urr, If. Frixrlz, N. Colton, I. l!'II.Y1'l1, I. Isifzmlrarlv, V. Rogullo, L. Suroyun, H. Laurifzvn, A. Clark. Orchestra The enrollment for orchestra this year reached the highest peak in the history of the music department of our school. This gave Miss Gallant, the orchestra director, an opportunity to form one of the largest orchestras that Sanger High School has had. The first appearance of the orchestra was at the performance of the all-school play, The Whole Town's Talking. The excellent talent shown by our musicians was re- ceived with enthusiasm by the audience. Various numbers were provided by the orchestra during several assembly programs which tended to create a new appreciation for school music in many of the students. The most outstanding feat of the orchestra, however, was its brilliant playing of . .. .,.i. . zie ...': '.s:e . . , t ,... .. . . . the accompaniment to the annual operetta, The Golden Trailf, The lively music of this production was brought forth in all its gaiety. Sanger High School's orches- Q 2-, 51,3 . i --T f ...ai 'f i s W is ff' 'isa f' F 43? f f s ,WV we SM Ks 1 L 7 Q-igff NV i H. I tra also participated at the Annual it Muise Festival held an Roeding . fi? - 5 ,s.. 4 - . ' Park. Here, our orchestra joined ' as. . 13 :gs 4. 5 , ,As 2:3 , , fi. ,N orchestras of several other high an 3 ,Q rms-vi af i, A . i M Q - i schools to provide the public an ' .-riffs 'VXf5?QsvJ 23' ' - ' 3 j ' F5 g afterno0n's entertainment of music. LW .,,,, ..... , ,,,,, M -1 ..... - 28
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E C H1 O9 3 4 is I i Q3 ,uw-ft s -. ' -Q J Ds. f p A f .,..-4-,,,,g......-P it A B1 A l ,-1.7 ,. , ' li. Sir , .Qs ff' ,. 91. r i .l l ? 4 -V' ' uf V' if CHORUS--Standing Left to Right: Back row: C. Galooslian, V. Anderson, B. Linenlwacb, M. Morinini, B. Fifzgeralzl, M. Bennell, M. Burns, V. Farnesi, R. johnson, L. All, H. Dooley, E. Havens, A. Lorlzelf, I. Mrfzler, Garabedian, H. Karagas. Fourth row: A. Mawlirosian, N. Colton, L. Nielsen, C. Fuller, I. Ellis, M. Prlrozfivh, M. Fantz, B. Barfbuli, L. Bender, M. Neely, A. KOUUL'?lflt'b, B. Dablingrr, I.. Pruuty, M. Galoostian, L. Irnsen, F. MrHaley, A. Kovacevich. Third row: A. Mardirosian, S. Irnsen, G. Bader!- sclser, F. Anderson, L. Lehman, B. Lencioni, D. Vance, B Collins I. Bruce, K. Hagopian, E. Wilfong, L. Hall, R. Thompson, M. Carler, G. Schwabenlanal R. Cranmcr M. H. Haml. Second row: I. Larsen, L. Srharlon, G. Poorhigian, A. Ianjigian, H. Rosenthal, A. Price, M. Hayes, S. Viau, D. McCann, B. Fuller, A. Deriero, M. Flemming, D. Barsofti, G. Slewarl, G. Stewarl. Front row: T. Deciero, N. Gentry, F. Ellis, A. Fosler, C. Enoch, F. Leffel, O. Froxl, A. Mefzler, L. Lombardi, E. Morris, H. Iarahian, M. Mirhelian, E. Berblolil, D. Lebr, M. Todaro. Glee Clubs Under the direction of Mrs. Chaney, the boys' and girls' glee clubs and the mixed chorus made their first appearance at the Central California Teachers' Institute in Fresno, in November, and received many compliments on their presentation. The mixed chorus, composed of the girls' and boys' glee clubs, was organized this year, making more complicated musical numbers possible. The boys' quartet, Edgar Wilfong, Robert Fuller, Slosson Viau, and Joe Bruce, sang at the football banquet in Sanger, the Hi-Y convention in Fresno, and a number of times at school. Genevieve Stewart, Lorraine Lehman, Marie Petcovich, and Mary Burns entertained on different programs including the mothers' tea. Genevieve Stewart and Marie Petco- vich sang La Golendrinan and Juanita at the Spanish Teachers' Convention and at Caruthers. Fourteen girls from the girls' glee club formed a vested choir at the com- munity Christmas tree. On April 20, the glee clubs presented the annual operetta, with Mrs. Chaney as the director. The Golden Trail by Charles Wakefield Cadman was chosen and the entire cast selected from the glee clubs. As a climax to a successful year, the glee clubs participated in the annual Music Festival at Roeding Park, Fresno. 30
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